What are the responsibilities and job description for the Electrical Instructor position at Associated Builders and Contractors NorCal Chapter?
Job Description
Job Description
Provide classroom instructions in the Electrical trade, maintain classroom conduct, information, material, equipment, tools and labs.
Essential Functions :
- Instruct and supervise apprentices safely in required classroom and hands-on training.
- Oversee apprentices conduct in the classroom to ensure that apprentices are following established classroom guidelines.
- Print, secure, administer, grade, and turn in apprentice exams and performance profiles.
- Conduct apprentice evaluation for classroom performance.
- Assess apprentices’ knowledge to ensure they have met minimum requirements to pass the performance profiles per NCCER’s regulations.
- Administer and process all required classroom documentation.
- Conduct training within guidelines utilizing NCCER standardized curriculum
- Develop and maintain labs for specific trade including :
Responsible for tracking and maintaining supplies and preparing material orders / requests for approval
Knowledge, Skill and Experience :
Professional Skills : Ability to set a professional and positive image for the Association, assume the position of role model for the students and have strong leadership skills. Ability to exercise independent judgment and discretion with student issues and matters of personal student privacy is required. Must be a self-motivated team player and be able to work under minimal supervision. Must have the ability and creativity to prepare classroom instruction, create labs and invent new projects. NCCER certification is a plus.
Computer Skills : proficient in Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Access, Outlook, Publisher, Adobe programs, and Estimating / Scheduling programs.
Equipment Operation : knowledge of common office equipment operation including copiers, mail machines, fax machines, etc.
Trade Knowledge : proficient in general construction operations with emphasis at a journey level for the trade being taught. Electrical instructors must be State of California certified electricians and or hold a C10 Contractors License .
Must have high school diploma or GED equivalent.
Company Description
How we got our start
Associated Builders and Contractors (ABC) was founded in 1950 when seven contractors gathered in Baltimore, MD to create an association based on the shared belief that construction projects should be awarded on merit to the most qualified and responsible low bidders. The courage and dedication of those seven contractors – Charles Mullan, C.K. Wells, Jr., Philip Cloves, Ernest Shultz, Edward Colwill, Charles Knott and Edward Dickinson – helped quickly spread the merit shop philosophy and ABC became the fastest growing association in the United States.
Where we are now
Today, ABC is a national trade association with 68 Chapters and 22,000 members representing more than 19,000 construction and industry-related firms. We are the VOICE OF THE MERIT SHOP® and the only organization to serve contractors, subcontractors, suppliers and associates of all trades who want to conduct business in an unrestricted market regardless of labor affiliation. Our services include federal, state and local government representation, legal advocacy, education, workforce development, communications, technology, recognition through national and chapter awards programs, employee benefits and information on best practices and business development.
Our mission : To promote free enterprise by advancing the merit shop philosophy in the construction industry through education, advocacy and business services.
ABC Northern California’s history
ABC Northern California (ABC NorCal) was founded in 1976 in Concord, CA. In summer 2008, we expanded our office and training space and moved to our current 26,000 square-foot home in Livermore, CA. Today we represent close to 500 large and small companies across Northern California and train 300 apprentices per year.
Company Description
How we got our start Associated Builders and Contractors (ABC) was founded in 1950 when seven contractors gathered in Baltimore, MD to create an association based on the shared belief that construction projects should be awarded on merit to the most qualified and responsible low bidders. The courage and dedication of those seven contractors – Charles Mullan, C.K. Wells, Jr., Philip Cloves, Ernest Shultz, Edward Colwill, Charles Knott and Edward Dickinson – helped quickly spread the merit shop philosophy and ABC became the fastest growing association in the United States. Where we are now Today, ABC is a national trade association with 68 Chapters and 22,000 members representing more than 19,000 construction and industry-related firms. We are the VOICE OF THE MERIT SHOP® and the only organization to serve contractors, subcontractors, suppliers and associates of all trades who want to conduct business in an unrestricted market regardless of labor affiliation. Our services include federal, state and local government representation, legal advocacy, education, workforce development, communications, technology, recognition through national and chapter awards programs, employee benefits and information on best practices and business development. Our mission : To promote free enterprise by advancing the merit shop philosophy in the construction industry through education, advocacy and business services. ABC Northern California’s history ABC Northern California (ABC NorCal) was founded in 1976 in Concord, CA. In summer 2008, we expanded our office and training space and moved to our current 26,000 square-foot home in Livermore, CA. Today we represent close to 500 large and small companies across Northern California and train 300 apprentices per year.