Part-Time Professor, Industrial Electrician; Post-Secondary Program
Listed on 2026-06-26
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Education / Teaching
Position Summary
Cambrian College’s School of Engineering Technology requires part-time professors to teach within its Electrical Engineering Post-Secondary programs commencing in January 2026.
Duties and ResponsibilitiesThe successful candidate will be required to teach in one of the following courses:
- Prints & Electrical Code I
- Electrical Installation
- Electrical Installation II
- AC and DC Machines Lab Prints and Electrical Code II
- Prints & Electrical Code IV
Required:
- Must have an Advanced Diploma within the field of Electrical Engineering, or a Journeyperson Certificate in a related field. (A copy of educational documents and certificates must be submitted with application
- *** education completed outside of Canada, applicants are required to submit a WES or ICAS with their application) - Five years of relevant work experience
- Excellent interpersonal skills and superior oral and written communication skills.
- Ability to be an effective role model in the classroom.
- Ability to use creative teaching approaches and current and emerging teaching and learning strategies to enhance student progress.
- Possess good organizational skills and sound computer software skills.
- Ability to function within a team environment.
- Previous teaching experience at the postsecondary level.
To be considered, applicants must provide the following as an attachment:
- Educational documents
- WES/ICAS Equivalence if degrees/diplomas are from a Non-Canadian University
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