Adjunct Electrical Craft Instructor B2B
StrataTech Education Group · Dallas, TX · 1 wk ago
On-siteManagementFull-time
Position Summary
The Electrical Craft Instructor delivers instructor-led training courses developed for the client's Electrical Craft Upskilling initiative. This is a contract, project-based role. Instructors are assigned to cohort-based delivery at client-designated project sites over 3–4 week cycles, working with cohorts of 8–12 journeyman-level electricians. Learners are experienced tradespeople, not entry-level students. This role demands technical credibility in the field, the ability to facilitate hands-on lab work at a high professional standard, and the judgment to engage journeymen as peers while maintaining delivery structure and assessment rigor.
Qualifications
- Required: Minimum 5 years of direct field experience in commercial or industrial electrical construction, maintenance, or installation
- Hands-on proficiency in at least two of the three course track areas: LV cable termination and cabinet work, LV motor/equipment wiring, or MV cable termination and acceptance testing
- Working knowledge of NEC, NFPA 70E, and OSHA 1910.269 electrical safety requirements; not just conceptual familiarity
- Demonstrated ability to safely operate insulation resistance testers, CAT-rated multimeters, crimping tools (hydraulic, manual, and battery-powered), and torque tools to manufacturer specifications
- Strong communication skills; ability to engage a journeyman-level adult audience with field credibility and without condescension
- Ability to pass client site access, background, and safety qualification requirements
People Responsibilities
- No direct hiring responsibilities
- Comfortable with delivering coaching and suggesting best practices to adult learners