Instructor, Electrical Construction
Job Description
TSTC faculty deliver approved curriculum, content, and assessments in an applied learning environment. Responsibilities include facilitation of activities and discussions that engage a range of learning styles with targeted guidance and mentorship to students. Faculty will also interpret and administer assessments, and offer constructive feedback to support student growth and learning outcomes. A key part of the role is to integrate technology effectively to enrich the educational experiences. Faculty act as ambassadors for their programs and TSTC.
Responsibilities
- Prepare and deliver high quality instruction and facilitate the learning of students.
- Develop appropriate course syllabi and instructional plans, and organize daily classes utilizing a variety of creative/innovative techniques.
- Fulfill assigned schedule, maintain accurate student records, maintain instructional environment with emphasis on safety, equipment security where applicable, and ensure opportunities for student/participant evaluation.
- Perform student advisement such that students are provided with timely, accurate, and comprehensive information.
- Collaborate with the Office of Student Success to ensure students receive current information on tutoring and other programs designed to increase retention.
- Participate in related tours and recruitment events. Assist in department/program planning for recruitment.
- Demonstrate TSTC Core values of Excellence, Accountability, Service and Integrity with internal and external stakeholders, customers, students and members of the community.
Qualifications
- Required:
- Verifiable work experience in the electrical construction industry
- Journeyman or master electrician's license through TDLR
- Ability to explain and demonstrate knowledge of the following safety and PPE protocols
- NEC applications and requirements
- AC and DC circuits
- Installation of NM and MC cable systems
- Calculation of branch, feeder, and service loads
- Establish wire sizes and overcurrent protection
- Blueprint interpretation
- Residential, commercial, and industrial wiring applications
- Conduit bending, strapping, and support systems
- Single and three phase electrical systems
- Wire pulling
- Grounding and bonding
- Panel termination
- Device installation
- Service entrances
- Basic PLCs and motor controls
- Electrical testing instruments
- Hand and power tools
- Basic computer skills
- Preferred:
- 5 years work experience in electrical training/teaching
- OSHA 10 training or above
Benefits
You will enjoy the stability of the State of Texas’ comprehensive health and retirement benefits, competitive wages, State of Texas employee discounts, and much, much more.
Pay
Competitive wages based on experience and qualifications.
Schedule
Flexible schedule to accommodate the needs of the program and students.
Core Competencies
- TEACHING & LEARNING: Deliver high quality instruction and facilitate the learning of students. Organize daily classes utilizing a variety of creative/innovative techniques. Tailor teaching methods to diverse learning styles and needs.
- MENTORSHIP & COACHING: Understanding and empathizing with student experiences. Providing personalized guidance and support. Articulating ideas clearly and fostering open communication.
- ASSESSMENT & FEEDBACK: Creating and utilizing assessments to provide constructive feedback and guide learning. Continually evaluating and improving teaching strategies.
- TECHNOLOGY INTEGRATION: Effectively using technology to enhance learning experiences.
Equal Opportunity Employer
Texas State Technical College (TSTC), as an equal opportunity employer, complies with all applicable federal and state laws regarding nondiscrimination. TSTC is committed to a policy of equal opportunity for all persons and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, age, marital status, sex, sexual orientation, disability, religion, or veteran status in employment, educational programs and activities, and admissions.