Instructional Specialist I, Electrical Systems Technology
Community College of Baltimore County
Dundalk, MD
Full-time
Education
Posted on April 9, 2024
Working under the guidance of a Coordinator, Technical Training, independently provides instruction focusing on residential, commercial and industrial wiring; basic construction skills; National Electric Code; blueprints and schematics; motor controls; electronics; automation components; instrumentation; troubleshooting; and related systems/subjects.
Compensation within the posted range is determined by a candidate's education level and/or years of experience in the field. Generally, employees are hired in the lower third of the scale
High school diploma/GED and five (5) years' experience in residential, commercial, or industrial electrical fields. Journey-person electrician's license required; master license preferred. Associate degree and/or completion of an approved apprenticeship program preferred. Teaching/training experience in commercial/industrial/facility maintenance preferred. Current credentials related to any of the following areas preferred: commercial/industrial/facility maintenance, contracting, safety, construction, environmental, and controls. Working knowledge of Microsoft Office software, especially Word, Excel and Power Point.
Compensation within the posted range is determined by a candidate's education level and/or years of experience in the field. Generally, employees are hired in the lower third of the scale
High school diploma/GED and five (5) years' experience in residential, commercial, or industrial electrical fields. Journey-person electrician's license required; master license preferred. Associate degree and/or completion of an approved apprenticeship program preferred. Teaching/training experience in commercial/industrial/facility maintenance preferred. Current credentials related to any of the following areas preferred: commercial/industrial/facility maintenance, contracting, safety, construction, environmental, and controls. Working knowledge of Microsoft Office software, especially Word, Excel and Power Point.
- Seek continuous improvement in teaching (classroom and on-line) methodology and student-centered learning.
- Stay current in Electrical Systems Technology discipline.
- Maintain scheduled availability to students.
- Develop an individual professional development plan.
- Assist other faculty in developing, managing courses, and curricula in Continuing Education.
- Assist in student recruitment and selection.
- Maintain laboratories, supplies and equipment.
- Remain knowledgeable about the College, its structure, culture, policies, practices, and Electrical Systems Technology.
- Serve as an advocate for the College and its students, as required.
- Develop curriculum that meets industry requirements for Electrical Systems Technology.
- Teach assigned courses, utilizing strategies and activities to promote student engagement and enhanced student learning at a variety of locations.
- Follow established rules and guidelines of Electrical Systems Technology certifying boards and the college.
- Maintain certification, remain current and maintain accreditation in Electrical Systems Technology (including electrical license).
- Maintain affiliations and develop new affiliations for student placement.
- Participate in administrative duties as required.