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Instructor​/Assistant Professor of Industrial Maintenance

Job in Rock Springs, Sweetwater County, Wyoming, 82926, USA
Listing for: Western Wyoming Community College
Full Time, Apprenticeship/Internship position
Listed on 2025-12-31
Job specializations:
  • Education / Teaching
    Academic, University Professor
Salary/Wage Range or Industry Benchmark: 10000 - 60000 USD Yearly USD 10000.00 60000.00 YEAR
Job Description & How to Apply Below

Win With a Career Move to Western.

At Western Wyoming Community College, one of America’s leading junior colleges, we believe employees are our most valuable resource
. We pride ourselves on our inclusive, growth-focused culture and our exceptional benefits package. For full-time employees, here are a few of the amazing benefits we offer:

  • Employer paid contribution of 9.37% to your retirement plan with no waiting period. Who doesn’t love free money?
  • We cover 82% of costs related to health, dental and life insurance.
  • Generous leave time to support your work/life balance with paid holidays, sick leave and vacation time, 3 personal days, and two weeks off over Christmas break! Not to mention, you get time off at Spring Break and Friday’s off in the summer.
  • Have you ever wanted to take an art class? Interested in exploring entrepreneurship?
    FREE
    tuition for you, your spouse, and your dependents makes this dream a reality.
  • Access to amenities like our Children’s Center, Hay Library, aquatic center, fitness center, theatre and more.
  • When adventure calls, head out to the Flaming Gorge Reservoir, take a hike around Mustang Loop, surf the local sand dunes, or jump in the car and travel to Salt Lake City, Jackson Hole, or Laramie. For a map of our area, and links to activities and places, view westernwyoming.edu/outsider.

See where your career can take you when you come run with the Mustangs!

PRIMARY DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES FOR WHICH THIS INDIVIDUAL IS ACCOUNTABLE
  • Provides quality instruction to students in assigned courses including, but not limited to industrial safety, introduction to technical mathematics, technical schematics, industrial hydraulics and other general industrial maintenance classes.
  • Provides quality-learning experiences for all students enrolled in accordance with needs and abilities while maintaining the basic integrity of course standards and objectives.
  • Provides quality learning and testing for industry through Workforce Development.
  • Provides course syllabi that state clear objectives and evaluation criteria for each course taught; follows the Curriculum Committee’s guidelines regarding course syllabi; integrates appropriate College learning goals into each course and evaluates student performance in light of these objectives and criteria.
  • Teaches courses in a variety of environments and modes. Examples include teaching in the evening in Rock Springs; teaching in the standard classroom and lab; and developing and teaching customized short courses tailored to the needs of local industry.
  • Advises students clearly and effectively; learns the requirements for Western graduation and for transfer to other regional colleges and universities.
  • Works with Western’s Web Developer to keep the Industrial Maintenance webpage current.
  • Recommends course schedules to the School Chair and Facilitator; mentors adjunct instructors as assigned; revises existing courses to maintain currency, and recommends and develops new courses as needed.
  • Develops and maintains effective working relationships with colleagues. Serves as a resource to the community by being willing to speak to groups, answer specific inquiries, assist with research projects and workshops, locate information and perform other related tasks.
  • Develops and maintains good working relationships with professionals in the College’s service area in order to solicit cooperation and support for curricular planning and other functions. Organizes and conducts semi-annual advisory councils with industry partners to maintain and develop curriculum needs in the industry.
  • Collaboreates with the School Chair and Workforce leadership to develop courses or training that meets the needs of local industry; meets with training directors or others from local industry, responds promptly to inquiries by phone or e-mail, and when appropriate, accompanies the Workforce leadership on visits to local plants or mines.
  • Participates actively in the College’s Assessment Program, including Program Review.
  • Maintains and repairs lab/education training equipment and facilities; designs and builds training models as necessary
  • Maintains a reasonable schedule of office hours that allows on-campus and distance education students to interact and ask questions and that provides time to interact with colleagues, and complete other duties.
  • Oversees the internship program.
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