What are the responsibilities and job description for the Teacher - Technology Education (Automotive/Outdoor Power Equipment) position at The School District of Marshfield?
Teacher - Technology Education (Automotive/Outdoor Power Equipment)
High School
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4/6/2025
Karen Isaacson
Executive Assistant to the Director of Human Resources
humanresources@marshfieldschools.org
715-387-1101 ext 1122
https://www.marshfieldschools.org/domain/187
8/18/2025
Competitive Compensation and Benefit Package
Beginning 2025-2026 School Year (190 Day Contract)
Full Time
We are seeking a passionate and knowledgeable Technology Education Teacher focusing on Automotive & Outdoor Power Equipment. This role involves teaching students about repair, maintenance, and technology in the automotive and outdoor power equipment industries. The ideal candidate will provide hands-on instruction, prepare students for future careers, and maintain a safe and engaging learning environment.
Key Responsibilities:
- Deliver high-quality instruction on automotive and outdoor power equipment systems, including engines, transmissions, electrical systems, brakes, steering/suspension, fuel systems, and diagnostic tools.
- Implement a District-approved curriculum incorporating both classroom learning and hands-on experience.
- Ensure safety protocols are followed when working with tools and machinery.
- Manage and maintain lab equipment, tools, and classroom resources.
- Provide students with real-world applications of learned concepts.
- Assess student performance through assignments, tests, and hands-on projects.
- Collaborate with local businesses and industry professionals to stay current with trends.
- Organize field trips, guest speakers, and internship opportunities.
- Communicate regularly with students, parents, and guardians regarding progress and expectations.
- Support personalized learning and inclusive teaching practices.
Qualifications:
- Education: Bachelor’s Degree required.
- Certification:
- Wisconsin DPI Certification in Technology Education (1220) OR
- Eligibility through the Trade Specialist Permit Pathway or Alternative Route Program.
- Experience in automotive repair, diagnostics, or outdoor power equipment is desired.
- Valid WI Driver’s License (if required for transportation of students or multi-building assignments).
Hours:
7:30 am - 3:30 pm; Monday - Friday during the school year
Compensation & Benefits:
Compensation will be determined based on qualifications
The District offers a highly competitive benefits package, including:
- Health, Dental, and Life Insurance
- Long-Term Disability
- Wellness Program
- Personal and Sick Leave
- Supportive leadership and culture
- Internal professional development opportunities
- Wisconsin Retirement System eligibility
Next Steps:
✔️ Interested candidates should complete the WECAN online application
✔️ Follow the post-application instructions
Join us in shaping the future of automotive and power equipment technology education!
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Bachelor
- Technology Education
- Resume
- Custom Questions