As an adjunct Manufacturing Technology instructor, the successful candidate will teach courses in Precision Machining, focusing heavily on hand tools and manual machining.
Teaching in both the classroom and laboratory settings, the successful candidate will use a combination of hands-on demonstrations along with classroom / online lectures to teach students machine tool theory and safety as well as a variety of technical assignments and laboratory instruction that will prepare the students to enter today’s manufacturing workforce.
This candidate will be experienced and be comfortable teaching theory and methods in conventional (manual) machine tool operation, blueprint reading / engineering drawings, precision (and non-precision) measuring tools, conventional hand tools and layout.
The adjunct faculty member will demonstrate procedures and prepare students for possible NIMS and other industry-related certifications.
The instructor will need to use a Learning Management System (LMS) for documentation, tracking, reporting, and delivery of educational / training courses.
Experience working with adult learners is a plus.
The faculty member will maintain the highest possible standards of classroom and laboratory instruction; apply innovative teaching and learning methods and keep abreast of new information and developments in manufacturing.
The adjunct instructor is expected to conduct assigned classes / labs, develop lessons and applicable assignments to meet learning objectives of class, provide a syllabus for each class, and use learning assessments to improve student learning.
Education Requirements :
Associate's degree in field is preferred.
Note : Relevant work-related experience in the field or profession, recognized certifications, registered apprenticeship, and / or licensures may be considered in lieu of educational requirements.
Experience Requirements : Industry experience, certifications and teaching experience preferred.