Precision Machining Instructors (Part-Time)
Virginia's Community College System · Richmond, VA · Yesterday
OTHR$35–$56/hrPart-time
About the role
Precision Machining instructors will perform a variety of technical instructional assignments and classroom preparation including conventional machine tool operation, blueprint reading/engineering drawings, precision measurement tools, set-up, programming, and operation of CNC lathes and mills, and the operation of CAD/CAM systems. This position will also assist in all other instructor related duties to support the program and the CCT department.
Responsibilities
- Perform a variety of technical instructional assignments and classroom preparation including conventional machine tool operation, blueprint reading/engineering drawings, precision measurement tools, set-up, programming, and operation of CNC lathes and mills, and the operation of CAD/CAM systems.
- Aid in all other instructor related duties to support the program and the CCT department.
- May be required to perform other duties as assigned.
- May be required to assist the agency or state government generally in the event of an emergency declaration by the Governor.
Requirements
- A minimum of 3 years of experience in a machining environment, which may include coursework in a Community College or University setting, using a variety of metalworking tools, processes and machines, primarily lathes and mills, and with experience in CNC/G-code programming.
- Must complete all National Institute of Metalworking Skills Level 1 credentials within the first year of hire (11 credentials).
Qualifications
- Associate’s degree in a Career and Technical Education field preferred.
- National Institute of Metalworking Skills credentials preferred.
- Classroom Machining instruction experience, providing instruction in accelerated formats geared towards certification exam preparation.
- Demonstrated track record of high level of student credential and institutional outcomes with the ability to deliver instruction in the classroom and machine shop.
- Areas of expertise include: machine setup, machining applications, programming with ProtoTrak, Haas, Mazak and Fanuc controls and simulators, process planning, precision measurement, inspection, print reading, GD&T and symbols, metallurgy, cutting tool selection and assembly, machine maintenance and shop and personal safety.
- Operation of a State Vehicle.
Skills
- Excellent oral, written, and interpersonal communication skills.
- Ability to write syllabi and exams.
- Ability to develop learning strategies, curriculum and assessments.
- Ability to work with students of varying abilities from diverse backgrounds.
Benefits
- No benefits provided.
Pay
$35-$56/hr.
Schedule
Hours and days vary based on course offerings and enrollment. Adjunct faculty positions are appointed on an as needed, course-by-course, semester basis.