What are the responsibilities and job description for the 7017 TEMPORARY INSTRUCTOR: ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY position at gvltec?
The Electronics Engineering Technology program at Greenville Technical College can help you enter the electronics field, where strong dependence on computers and the widespread use of high-tech equipment have created opportunities and growth. In this field, your day will involve both working with engineers in designing or evaluating new products and troubleshooting and repairing electronics equipment. With each day different, the job offers a level of variety that many people enjoy. An Electronic Engineering Technician develops, troubleshoots, and maintains, programs, tests, calibrates documents, designs, constructs and installs electronic systems in a professional manner. The EET program is accredited by the Engineering Technology Accreditation Commission (ETAC). There are 2 full time faculty pus supplemental adjunct instructors. Program options include Electronics Engineering - Associate in Applied Science.
In this challenging role, you will support the Electronics Engineering Technology program at Greenville Technical College. Duties may include any or all of the following:
- Teach courses in the areas of DC/AC circuits, electronic circuits, digital circuits, microprocessors, PLC, control systems, electrical machinery and data communications
- Prepare lectures/syllabi
- Develop and maintain course documentation
- Maintain audio-visual and/or other materials for courses taught
- Prepare for class presentations
- Provide and explain course syllabus
- Present material to enable coverage of vital concepts and permit student understanding
- Utilize material, instructional methods and innovations conducive to creating an appropriate learning environment
- Relate subject matter to "real life" situations
- Adhere to class schedules
- Maintain accurate records and prepare and submit reports
- Evaluate students in accordance with policy outlined in course syllabus
- Provide regular evaluation and feedback to students