What are the responsibilities and job description for the Industrial Manufacturing Instructor - Part-Time position at AJAC-Advanced Manufacturing Apprenticeships?
Description
Position Type: 60 Hours over 12 Weeks (classes take place on site in Monroe--we need an instructor from 10 am - 2 pm and/or from 3-7 pm one day a week).
Compensation: $41.00-45.00/Hour
Travel requirement: This position may require travel one to two nights a week during the quarter.
Required experience: Minimum 5 years’ experience in manufacturing, including machining and industrial maintenance.
Who we are: AJAC is a statewide non-profit organization. We are an industry-driven apprenticeship organization, founded on the belief that mastery occurs on the job. Through pre-apprenticeship, youth apprenticeship, and adult apprenticeship, all people have the opportunity to earn competitive wages, find meaningful and fulfilling work, and pursue lifelong learning. The organization annually serves 300 manufacturing employers, 400 apprentices (including 100 high school juniors and seniors), and nearly 270 pre-apprentices. We have a small staff of entrepreneurial, smart, and motivated team members – this work is fast and dynamic but also rewarding and highly collaborative.
About this job: We are seeking an instructor to teach for our Industrial Manufacturing Technician program.
Some key duties of this position include:
- Teach apprentices one or more of 6 sequenced courses leading to a journey-level completion as an Industrial Manufacturing Technician. Courses can be found on our website at ajactraining.org
- Model and teach productive and constructive work habits, study skills, and core skills; and model the communication, computation, and human relations skills required for employment in the industrial manufacturing industry
- Use our online system to report apprentice attendance and progress on a weekly basis
- Adapt to a variety of teaching situations, including working effectively in both the classroom and the lab environment
- Establish guidelines and manage conduct of students as appropriate for the classroom and shop
- Work with the program manager and make suggestions regarding the curriculum to ensure apprentices receive training in machining operations that address industry needs
- Participate in instructor training and curriculum development meetings
- Communicate effectively in oral and written English
- Perform other duties assigned
Requirements
- Minimum 5 years’ experience in industrial maintenance in the manufacturing industry
- Ability to work with diverse populations
- Excellent communication skills
Preferred qualifications:
Prior experience teaching or mentoring on the job, in a college, or in another vocational environment
Salary : $41 - $45