What are the responsibilities and job description for the Part-time Faculty: Plumbing - 74939 position at St. Charles Community College?
St. Charles Community College (SCC) is located just west of St. Louis, in the heart of growing St. Charles. At SCC, we have a passion for student success. We serve a growing diverse student population and are committed to increasing the diversity of our faculty and staff to help prepare our students for a global society. Qualified candidates will have demonstrated success in serving diverse student populations.
Position Summary
SCC is seeking qualified candidates for the position of Part-time Faculty: Plumbing. The ideal candidate(s) will teach lecture/labs and practical hands-on training in various plumbing topics. Will be responsible for teaching plumbing principles, safety procedures, plumbing tools and equipment, pipefitting, and installation techniques. The candidate will also develop class projects, technical assignments, and laboratory instruction to prepare students for careers in the plumbing industry. Courses may be daytime, evening, or Saturdays depending on the need. Part-time appointments are made on a semester-by-semester (as needed) basis.
Knowledge, Skills, And Responsibilities
Position Summary
SCC is seeking qualified candidates for the position of Part-time Faculty: Plumbing. The ideal candidate(s) will teach lecture/labs and practical hands-on training in various plumbing topics. Will be responsible for teaching plumbing principles, safety procedures, plumbing tools and equipment, pipefitting, and installation techniques. The candidate will also develop class projects, technical assignments, and laboratory instruction to prepare students for careers in the plumbing industry. Courses may be daytime, evening, or Saturdays depending on the need. Part-time appointments are made on a semester-by-semester (as needed) basis.
Knowledge, Skills, And Responsibilities
- Deliver instructional classroom and practical hands-on training in plumbing topics.
- Develop and deliver curriculum that complies with industry-recognized plumbing procedures.
- Teach various plumbing principles, safety procedures, plumbing tools and equipment, pipefitting, and installation techniques.
- Develop class projects, technical assignments, and laboratory instruction.
- Prepare students to enter the plumbing workforce.
- Maintain accurate records of student progress and performance.
- Provide a supportive and engaging learning environment for all students.
- Associate's degree/Trade School in Plumbing or a related field with at least five years of experience in the plumbing industry. Relevant work-related experience, recognized certifications, registered apprenticeship, and/or licensures may be considered in lieu of educational requirements.
- Knowledge of plumbing systems, tools, and equipment.
- Ability to perform and teach various plumbing techniques, including pipefitting and installation.
- One year of instructor/training experience within the last ten years in the plumbing industry.
- Solid mechanical aptitude and strong understanding of plumbing codes and standards.
- Bachelor's degree/Advanced Trade School experience along with at least five years of experience in the plumbing industry.
- Three years of instructor/training experience and three years of industry experience within the last ten years in plumbing or a closely related industry.
- Experience working in an academic setting.
- Demonstrated ability to read blueprints and understand drawing features.