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As an automotive instructor, it's crucial to have a comprehensive understanding of automotive technology, including traditional internal combustion engines and emerging vehicle technology. Here's a breakdown of the essential skills and responsibilities for this role:
Technical Expertise: You should possess in-depth knowledge of automotive systems, including engines, transmissions, brakes, steering, suspension, electrical systems, and increasingly, EV technology. Stay updated on the latest advancements and industry trends to effectively teach students about current technologies.
Safety Procedures: Emphasize the importance of safety in the automotive environment. Instruct students on proper safety protocols when working with tools, equipment, and vehicles. This includes wearing personal protective equipment (PPE), handling hazardous materials, and following safety guidelines specific to EVs, such as handling high-voltage systems.
Hands-on Training: Provide practical, hands-on training opportunities for students to apply theoretical knowledge in real-world scenarios. Set up workshops with automotive equipment and tools, allowing students to gain valuable experience in diagnosing and repairing vehicles.
Classroom Instruction: Combine hands-on training with classroom instruction to reinforce theoretical concepts. Use a variety of teaching methods, including lectures, demonstrations, audiovisual aids, and interactive discussions to engage students and cater to different learning styles.
Curriculum Development: Develop a comprehensive automotive program tailored to the needs of high school students. Create lesson plans, assignments, and assessments aligned with educational standards and industry requirements.
Career Preparation: Equip students with the skills and knowledge needed for immediate entry into the automotive industry or further studies at postsecondary institutions. Offer career guidance, internship opportunities, and certifications to enhance students' employability and readiness for the workforce.
Professional Development: Stay current with advancements in automotive technology and teaching methodologies through continuous learning and professional development opportunities. Attend workshops, conferences, and training sessions to expand your expertise and refine your instructional techniques.
Communication and Collaboration: Maintain open communication with students, colleagues, and industry professionals. Collaborate with other instructors, industry partners, and educational institutions to enhance the automotive program and facilitate student success.
By fulfilling these responsibilities, you'll effectively prepare high school students for careers in the automotive industry while instilling a strong foundation of technical knowledge, safety consciousness, and professional skills.
Job Type: Full-time
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Work Location: In person
Full Time
$64k-95k (estimate)
03/03/2024
05/03/2024
keokukschools.org
Keokuk, IA
100 - 200