Tx Resident-Adjunct Instructor of Shop Tools

02/12/2024
Application deadline closed.

Job Description

About the job:

Position Title:  Adjunct Instructor of Shop Tools

Focus Instruction: (Drill Press, Bandsaw, Shop Tools, Material Recognition, Material Design Layout, Cutting, and Grinding)

 

Position Type: Part Time/Adjunct

 

Location: Ranger College

 

Salary: Commensurate with experience and qualifications.

 

Job Category: Education

 

Job Description Overview: The Adjunct Industrial Maintenance Instructor will be responsible for providing high- quality instruction over the safety measures, characteristics, and proper use of industrial equipment, materials, and tools. They must report and maintain documentation of students’ progress, attendance, and performance. Perform other duties that are assigned. The instructor may be required to work with industry to create a customized shop tool curriculum that fits their needs and schedule. Develop lesson plans and create industrial maintenance activities. The instructor must have a strong background working in the industrial maintenance industry. They must have a strong passion for teaching, supporting, and preparing students to reach their educational goals.

 

Job Description Key Responsibilities:

 

  • Demonstrate on how to properly use tools and equipment while instructing students.
  • Be sure to always supervise all hands-on activities.
  • Perform other duties that are assigned.
  • May be required to work with industry to create a customized shop tool curriculum that fits their needs and schedule.
  • Instruct students on how to recognize industrial material characteristics.
  • Educate students on the characteristics of materials by density, ferrous, non-ferrous, inside and outside diameter, metal composition, color, melting points, tarnish, and magnetics.
  • Educate students on various types of metals.
  • Instruct students on how to correctly select and safely use industrial shop tools and equipment.
  • Educate students on material design layouts.
  • Educate students on how to properly use tools to cut and grind materials.
  • Instruct students on what safety protective equipment is required while using each tool.
  • Educate students on how to properly take care of shop tools and equipment.
  • Supervise students while they use a bandsaw, drill press, electric drills, pneumatic drills, electric hammers, screwdrivers, hammers, nut runners, linear-motion and circular motion saws, wrenches, routers and planes, grinders, sanders, and shears.
  • Educate students on how to sharpen each tool correctly and safely.
  • Educate students on how to use a bandsaw safely and correctly.
  • Educate students on how to adjust blade height, lock blades, set up tension, guide bearings, and choose the correct blade that is needed.
  • Instruct students on how to properly use a drill press safely and correctly.
  • Instruct students on appropriate speeds to use metal and wood, chuck and chuck keys, change pulleys and belts, various types of bits, and backer boards.
  • Provides an engaging, supportive, and positive learning environment.
  • Clearly establishes expectations for learning and achievement.
  • Communicates well with students and staff.
  • Make sure safety measures are always used, and the learning environment is safe for all students and staff.
  • Stay up to date with industry advancements and standards in industrial maintenance technology.
  • Plan, develop, teach, and facilitate classes that involve theoretical and hands-on learning where students can gain the knowledge that is needed in industrial maintenance.
  • Assess student performance, provide constructive feedback, maintain student progress, performance and records.
  • Collaborate with faculty and staff to support program goals and student success.
  • Keep track of students’ attendance, participation, progress and grades.
  • Able to develop daily lesson plans and design learning activities.
  • Must be able to set up lab equipment for each class and oversee the labs when they are being used by students.

 

Minimum Qualifications:

  • Mastery of skill in working with industrial shop tools.
  • Patient, flexible, positive, consistent, cooperative, and dependable.
  • Great communication skills.
  • Must be able to work evenings if needed.

 

 

Preferred Qualifications:

 

  • Previous teaching or training experience in a technical field.

 

Physical Requirements:

 

  • Able to stand for long periods of time.
  • Able to lift moderate weights of materials, equipment, and supplies.

Ranger College does not discriminate based on race, color, national origin, sex, disability or age in its programs or activities.

The following person has been designated to handle inquiries regarding the nondiscrimination policies:

Amy Spindle, Human Resources

Ranger College

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