Welding Technology Teacher
Homewood-Flossmoor High School · Flossmoor, IL · 5 days ago
EducationFull-time
Position Summary
The High School Welding Technology Teacher is responsible for designing and delivering a comprehensive, standards-aligned welding curriculum that prepares students for careers in manufacturing, construction, fabrication, and related skilled trades. This position blends technical theory with extensive hands-on shop experience, developing student proficiency across multiple welding processes, blueprint reading, metallurgy, and fabrication techniques.
Career & Industry Engagement
- Advise the school's SkillsUSA chapter and coach students for participation in welding competitions at regional, state, and national levels.
- Build and sustain relationships with local fabrication shops, manufacturing companies, construction contractors, and pipeline employers.
- Coordinate student internships, job shadows, plant tours, and co-op placements with industry partners.
- Connect students with apprenticeship opportunities through the Iron Workers, Boilermakers, Pipefitters, or other applicable trade unions.
- Actively participate in the program's industry advisory committee to keep curriculum current and responsive to workforce needs.
Essential Duties & Responsibilities
- Curriculum & Instruction: Plan and deliver engaging, standards-aligned lessons covering core welding processes including Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW), Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW/MIG), Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW/TIG), Flux-Cored Arc Welding (FCAW), and Oxyfuel Cutting (OFC).
- Instruct students in blueprint reading, weld symbols, joint design, and basic metal fabrication and layout.
- Teach foundational theory including metallurgy, heat transfer, weld quality inspection, and properties of ferrous and non-ferrous metals.
- Develop project-based learning experiences that mirror real-world fabrication and manufacturing scenarios.
- Align curriculum with AWS (American Welding Society) SENSE program standards and applicable state CTE frameworks.
- Differentiate instruction to meet the needs of students at varying skill levels.
Shop Management & Safety
- Establish, model, and consistently enforce rigorous shop safety standards in compliance with OSHA 1910 General Industry and 1926 Construction standards.
- Ensure proper use of personal protective equipment (PPE) including welding helmets, gloves, respirators, and flame-resistant clothing by all students at all times.
- Manage and maintain welding equipment including power sources, wire feeders, torches, grinders, plasma cutters, and hand tools.
- Oversee proper storage, handling, and disposal of compressed gases, welding consumables, and hazardous materials per EPA and district regulations.
- Conduct regular equipment inspections and coordinate preventive maintenance and repair as needed.
- Maintain a clean, organized, and ventilated shop environment consistent with industry Standards.
- Manage parts and consumables inventory and submit budget requests for supplies and equipment in a timely manner.
Student Assessment & Credentialing
- Assess student learning through written examinations, practical performance tests, and portfolio-based evaluations.
- Prepare students to earn AWS SENSE Entry Level or AWS Certified Welder credentials.
- Administer and document student weld qualification tests in accordance with AWS D1.1 Structural Steel or applicable codes.
- Maintain accurate records of student grades, attendance, competency attainment, and industry certifications earned.
- Provide individualized coaching, feedback, and academic interventions to support student progress toward certification.
- Guide students in developing career plans and exploring post-secondary options in welding and metal fabrication.
Required Qualifications
- Valid state teaching license/certification in Welding Technology, Trade & Industrial Education, or CTE (or eligibility to obtain within one year of hire).
- AWS Certified Welder (CW) or AWS Certified Welding Inspector (CWI) credential, or demonstrated equivalent industry qualification; ability to obtain within 90 days of hire if not currently held.
- Minimum of 3 years of professional welding, fabrication, or related skilled trades Experience.
- Demonstrated proficiency in at least three of the following processes: SMAW, GMAW, GTAW, FCAW, and OFC.
- Knowledge of OSHA shop safety standards, PPE requirements, and hazardous materials regulations.
- Ability to read and interpret welding blueprints, symbols, and fabrication drawings.