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POSITION: Electrical Systems Technology Full Time Instructor
LOCATION: Clarkesville Campus
APPLICATION DEADLINE: Until Filled
Description:Under general supervision, provide instruction to students in the Electrical Systems Technology Diploma and Certificate programs at the Clarkesville Campus.
Applicant must be able to demonstrate appropriate teaching techniques; use of appropriate testing and grading procedures including proper maintenance of grade books and any other record-keeping required; effective use of oral and written communication skills; and knowledge of current in-field procedures. The instructor will be responsible for the following content: Including but not limited to Alternating and Direct Current fundamentals, commercial and residential wiring and electrical controls. Follows approved course syllabus and program standards. Maintains program requirements, attend/complete all professional development training, meet with students and college personnel to discuss students’ instructional programs and other issues. Evaluates student progress in attaining goals and objectives. Completes all reports, records and invoices in a timely manner and maintains accurate inventory of all assigned properties. Position may involve teaching traditional day and/or evening classes or online classes.
Applicants must demonstrate industry knowledge and may be subject to testing or performance assessments.
Major Duties:
Minimum Qualifications:
Diploma in Electrical Systems Technology or related field; current unrestricted licensed electrical construction for State of Georgia OR Industry Certification in the discipline AND related work experience.
Salary/Benefits:
Established Adjunct Pay Scale
Physical Demands:
Teaching responsibilities are typically performed in a classroom/lab environment with the employee intermittently sitting, standing, walking, bending, pushing, and pulling for three (3) – four (4) continuous hours at a time. The employee frequently lifts lightweight objects up to 50LBS. The work is performed in campus buildings and outdoors where the employee is occasionally exposed to cold or inclement weather. The exposure to dirt, dust, grease, machinery with moving parts, chemicals, and fumes is possible in the laboratory environment. The ability to distinguish colors is required for purposes of electrical wiring.
As set forth in its student catalog, North Georgia Technical College complies with applicable Federal civil rights laws and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, creed or religion, national or ethnic origin, sex (including pregnancy, sexual orientation, and gender identity), disability, age, political affiliation or belief, genetic information, veteran or military status, marital status, or citizenship status (except in those special circumstances permitted or mandated by law). The following persons have been designated to manage inquiries regarding the non-discrimination policies: Dr. Vinson Burdette, VP of Student Affairs, Title IX Coordinator, Clegg Center 211, (706) 754-7711, vinson.burdette@northgatech.edu and Kay Carroll, Special Populations and Retention Coordinator (Section 504), Clegg Center 214, (706) 754-7828, kay.carroll@northgatech.edu at 1500 HWY 197 N, Clarkesville, GA 30523.
Full Time
Public Administration
$60k-95k (estimate)
05/01/2024
06/30/2024
georgia.gov
ATLANTA, GA
>50,000
1943
BRIAN KEMP
$10B - $50B
Public Administration
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