Description of Duties
Faculty member is expected to encourage learning by preparing appropriate syllabi; by developing lectures, discussions, and other presentations or activities to enhance the students educational experience;
develops, and executes appropriate methods of evaluating students’ performance; develops, secures, and maintains the equipment and other instructional materials essential to the presentation of the classroom material.
Education & Experience
ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY : ELECTRICAL TRACK - Bachelor’s degree and 2,000 documented hours of related experience in an engineer technology field.
Master’s degree (preferred). Experiential Requirements : 2 years documented hands-on experience with programmable, single-loop and distributed control instruments;
industrial experience in an engineering, engineering tech, electronic assembly, quality control, process control, industrial electrical maintenance, electrical supervision in an integrated Mechatronic discipline.
- Demonstrate component-level understanding of fundamental circuit concepts and control system principles. Accurately read and interpret electronic schematic diagrams, process loop diagrams, and pipe and instrument diagrams (P&ID’s);
- Perform closed-loop system assembly, system Ring-out and overall operational assessment;
- Perform problem diagnosis / fault isolation, system repair, component calibration and optimal control loop tuning.
- Instruct in a laboratory environment analog and digital circuit operations at a component level,
- Determine, correct and explain the proper operation and calibration of common closed-loop integrated systems composed of electro-pneumatic, electro-hydraulic and electro-mechanical instruments.
- Perform simple application programming and I / O interfacing of microcontrollers (uC’s e.g., 8051, PIC, Arduino, Raspberry Pi and related uC systems),
- Employ Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) concepts and J1939 CANbus operations and applications in the appropriate courses.