This position provides instruction and advising for students seeking certification and short-term training in the Economic & Workforce Development Department and the Advanced Manufacturing Center. The Machining Instructor provides in-person, hands-on instruction for students and industry partners, supporting pre-hire training, post-hire upskilling, and incumbent worker development in machining and advanced manufacturing. The role designs and delivers industry-aligned curriculum that meets employer, workforce, and safety requirements.
This position guarantees a minimum of 10 hours and a maximum of 129 hours per month. Instructional hours are paid, and preparation and curriculum development are expected as part of the role, included in the higher instructional rate.
This position guarantees a minimum of 10 hours and a maximum of 129 hours per month. Instructional hours are paid, and preparation and curriculum development are expected as part of the role, included in the higher instructional rate.