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  • Instructor of Industrial Technology

    Posted: 03/02/2025

    Instructor of Industrial Technology - Full-Time Temporary

    Workforce Development - Warren, Pennsylvania (Hybrid)

    JOB TITLE:  Full-Time Temporary Instructor of Industrial Technology

    CLASSIFICATION: Full-Time Temporary, Exempt

    PRIORITY DEADLINE:  March 14, 2025

    DIVISION:  Workforce Development

    DEPARTMENT:  Workforce Development

    REPORTS TO:  Director of Apprenticeships and Customized Training       

    SUPERVISES:  n/a

    MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS: 

    • An associate degree related to industrial maintenance, industrial technology, or industrial education with two or more years of professional experience; or
    • Industry-related certification with four or more years of professional experience; and
    • Extensive knowledge of industrial maintenance and industrial technology including safe operating procedures, electrical systems, mechanical systems, hydraulics, pneumatics and maintenance of those systems;
    • Ability to teach all courses related to the above-mentioned systems as well as other interrelated industrial systems;
    • Excellent interpersonal communication, creative thinking, and critical thinking skills;
    • Dedication to working with a diverse population of students; and
    • Ability to collaborate with coworkers in a team environment.

    PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS:

    • Bachelor’s degree in education or industrial education experience preferred.

    POSITION SUMMARY:

    Reporting to the Director of Apprenticeships and Customized Training, the full-time temporary Instructor of Industrial Technology will be expected to establish a successful and supportive learning environment for a diverse workforce population with a wide range of backgrounds and experiences. The instructor is responsible for planning, teaching, and managing learning in a variety of settings that may include classroom, lab, and via remote technology. The primary responsibilities include teaching a variety of key industrial concepts and skills. The Instructor of Industrial Technology will also work with NPRC staff to plan, implement, and update programs and program materials necessary to meet industry needs and standards.

    ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:

    • Facilitate workshops and training in areas including, but not limited to electrical systems, pneumatics, hydraulics, mechatronics, PLCs, and robotic
    • Assist in research, develop, and prototype innovative maker activities related to workforce readiness in engineering and manufacturing.
    • Teach in a variety of settings, including classroom, lab, remote technology, and employer locations. 
    • Provide or assist with instruction in blueprint reading, precision measuring, and associated math skills.
    • Assist with planning, implementation, and evaluation of Industrial Technology curriculum, using problem-based learning and design thinking.
    • Monitor safety procedures in student operation of equipment and overall lab safety.
    • Assist in maintaining inventory and equipment.
    • At the direction of the Director of Apprenticeships and Customized Training, work in partnership with the Workforce Development team to develop programs for customized training including employer meetings, proposal development, and program delivery.
    • Advise students regarding progress, registration, and other issues.
    • Maintain complete, accurate educational records.
    • Assist with student recruitment and public relations for Workforce Development and other College programs.
    • Model professionalism.
    • Develop and maintain industry relationships, including manufacturing associations, affiliated educational institutions, and other related organizations.

    ADDITIONAL ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS:

    • Valid Driver’s License and proof of auto insurance.
    • Consistent access to a vehicle.

    CLEARANCE REQUIREMENTS:

    • PA Child Abuse History Clearance
    • Pennsylvania Access To Criminal History Record Check
    • Federal Criminal History Background Check
    • Training Certificate - Mandated and Permissive Reporting in Pennsylvania

    PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS:

    The physical and mental demands described are representative of those that must be met to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.

    • Ability to read, communicate verbal and/or in written form using English language; remember and analyze certain information; and remember an understand certain instructions or guidelines
    • Driving, standing, walking, and sitting;
    • Use of hands to touch, handle, and feel; reach with hands and arms;
    • Must be able to occasionally lift and/or move up to 25 lbs./12 kg., and;
    • Specific vision abilities include close vision, distance vision, peripheral vision, depth perception and the ability to adjust focus.

    WORKING CONDITIONS/WORK SCHEDULE:

    • Office Location:  To be determined based on the needs of the department
    • Work hours:     8:30 am to 5:00 pm, Monday through Thursday and 8:30 am to 4:30 pm Friday. Work hours may be adjusted to accommodate course scheduling and may include evenings and occasional Saturday’s.
    • Notwithstanding the office hours, full-time salaried employees are expected to work 40 hours weekly.

    TRAVEL REQUIREMENTS:

    ·         Occasional travel may be required

    OTHER DUTIES:

    ·         Perform other duties as assigned

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