Faculty, Manufacturing Technology
Listed on 2026-08-22
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Education / Teaching
College Lecturer, Adult & Continuing Education, Training Instructor / Specialist, STEM
Category:
Faculty – Industrial & Manufacturing Engineering
Department:
School of Business, Computing & Applied Technologies
Location:
Worcester, MA (and other QCC instructional sites)
Position
Posted:
October 17, 2025
Final date to receive applications:
November 16, 2025
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engineering
college
Vocational & Continuing Education
For more than fifty years, Quinsigamond Community College has provided high-quality education and personal growth opportunities to thousands of students. Whether preparing for immediate career entry, transferring to four-year institutions, or pursuing personal enrichment, QCC remains committed to fostering success through accessible, inclusive, and student-centered education.
We seek passionate and equity-minded faculty members who embrace the community college mission, promote diversity, and inspire learners from all backgrounds.
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Position OverviewThe Faculty in Manufacturing Technology will deliver instruction in Advanced Manufacturing and related technologies
. This full-time faculty position involves teaching across QCC locations, including Worcester, Southbridge, and other instructional sites.
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Engineering Educational Resources Manufacturing TechnologyThe faculty member reports to the Dean of the School for Computing & Applied Technology and may supervise personnel assigned within the program area.
Key Responsibilities- Teach a range of courses in Advanced Manufacturing, including CNC operations, robotics and automation, quality control, blueprint reading, and CAD/CAM design.
- Deliver engaging classroom and laboratory instruction aligned with industry standards and hands‑on experiences.
- Collaborate with colleagues to develop and update instructional materials, labs, and curriculum aligned with program outcomes and workforce needs.
- Employ diverse teaching strategies to engage students with varying technical backgrounds, including underrepresented and nontraditional learners.
- Design and implement assessment tools to measure student learning and improve program effectiveness.
- Participate in program review, accreditation, and curriculum innovation, integrating new tools, technologies, and methods.
- Deliver engaging classroom and laboratory instruction aligned with industry standards and hands‑on experiences.
- Collaborate with colleagues to develop and update instructional materials, labs, and curriculum aligned with program outcomes and workforce needs.
- Employ diverse teaching strategies to engage students with varying technical backgrounds, including underrepresented and nontraditional learners.
- Design and implement assessment tools to measure student learning and improve program effectiveness.
- Participate in program review, accreditation, and curriculum innovation, integrating new tools, technologies, and methods.
- Provide academic advising and mentoring for students pursuing manufacturing and engineering pathways.
- Support operation and maintenance of Advanced Manufacturing equipment and the QCC FABLAB, ensuring safe, effective student use.
- Build partnerships with regional employers and industry leaders to align curriculum with workforce needs and support internships, apprenticeships, and job placements.
- Contribute to recruitment and retention efforts that strengthen the Advanced Manufacturing program.
- Participate in college service and committee work as outlined in the MCCC Agreement.
- Perform additional duties as assigned.
- Bachelor’s degree in Manufacturing Technology, Mechanical Engineering, Industrial Technology, or a closely related discipline.
- Demonstrated hands‑on experience with CNC operations, robotics/automation, or CAD/CAM software.
- Strong commitment to teaching excellence, student achievement, and inclusive education.
- Master’s degree in a related discipline.
- Three or more years of successful college‑level teaching experience, preferably at a community college.
- Professional experience in product design, process improvement, quality assurance, or lean manufacturing.
- Proficiency with tools such as AutoCAD, Solid Works, MasterCAM, or…
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