What are the responsibilities and job description for the Aviation Maintenance Technology Instructor position at Northwest Mississippi Community College?
Northwest Mississippi Community College seeks a full-time, 10-month instructor for the Aviation Maintenance Technology program at the Olive Branch Center. The selected instructor will provide modern instruction, foster a professional learning environment, and support the college’s reputation for delivering quality instruction and preparing highly trained graduates for employment.
QUALIFICATIONS:
· Minimum of five (5) years of successful experience in:
- Aviation maintenance
· Prior work experience must include:
- Maintenance of aircraft
- Inspection of aircraft
- Alterations to powerplants and airframes
- Repairs to powerplants and airframes
- Heavy and/or light category aircraft
· Associate of Applied Science degree preferred in:
- Aviation Maintenance Technology
- Or a directly related field
· Must be certified by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) as a mechanic with:
- Airframe rating
- Powerplant rating (A&P certification)
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS:
- Previous teaching and/or training experience in aviation maintenance preferred
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
- Ensure all requirements of college and industry partners are met
- Maintain compliance with all FAA requirements
- Maintain professionalism with students, coworkers, and community members
- Provide excellent classroom and laboratory instruction in aviation maintenance using modern teaching methods and career-focused learning experiences
- Prepare lesson plans, job sheets, and laboratory demonstrations
- Recommend curriculum updates to maintain program relevance
- Monitor student progress, including internship participants
- Collaborate with instructors and support staff
- Continuously improve teaching methods and aviation maintenance skills
- Maintain compliance with all professional licensing requirements, including FAA standards
- Teach course material according to syllabus, catalog, and employer expectations
- Prepare and grade examinations and assignments in a timely manner
- Implement outcomes assessment and maintain student satisfaction standards
- Encourage student engagement and retention
- Begin and end classes on schedule with full instructional periods
- Maintain accurate attendance, grade, and reporting records
- Submit reports required by NWCC, the Mississippi Community College Board, FAA, and other partners
- Attend faculty meetings, in-service meetings, and college events
- Participate in campus and community extracurricular activities
- Supervise laboratory experiences
- Maintain a clean and safe laboratory environment
- Maintain inventory of assigned equipment and tools
- Maintain an active advisory committee with at least two meetings annually
- Visit industry partners to maintain employer relationships and monitor internships
- Advice and counsel students
- Assist students with employment placement
- Serve on faculty committees
- Participate in required training and professional development activities
- Perform additional duties as assigned by the Associate VP for Workforce & Career Tech Education in support of the College mission
PHYSICAL DEMANDS AND WORK ENVIRONMENT:
While performing the duties of this job, the instructor is regularly required to do the following:
- Stand for long periods
- Talk, hear, view, and assist students
- Communicate with others in person, telephone, zoom, & live chat
- Sit, use hands to handle or feel, and reach with hands and arms
- Stand, walk, stoop, or kneel
- Occasionally lift and/or move items of at least 15-20 pounds
APPLICATION
Interested applicants, should attach and submit the following:
- Application at www.northwestms.edu
- Transcript
- Resume
- Three (3) Professional References (Name, Email and Phone Number)
- Application Deadline: Open Until Filled