What are the responsibilities and job description for the General Service Tech Instructor - Tenure-Track Faculty position at Shoreline Community College?
Salary Range:
- $65,486 – $77,156 per academic year (based on a 172-day contract), depending on education and experience.
- Summer quarter teaching will be added as part of the regular instructional cycle and offers additional contract with compensation typically ranging from $12,000–$15,000.
- This position is eligible for $3,308 annually in High-Demand Supplemental Pay, in addition to base salary.
Comprehensive Benefits Package:
As a Washington State employee, this position includes a robust benefits package including:
- State-sponsored retirement plans (including pension options and voluntary retirement savings plans similar toa 401(k) with employer contributions)
- Comprehensive health insurance (medical, dental, vision)
- Paid leave benefits (sick leave, personal leave, and holidays)
- Life and disability insurance
- Access to state employee wellness programs and professional development resources
- Free access to Fitness Center and Gym
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Students in the automotive department are part of a community of faculty, students, and industry. Our faculty have industry experience as Master Technicians and are dedicated to educating the next generation of technicians. The state-of-the-art professional automotive training center is used by students as well as industry partners. Automotive faculty are responsible for teaching, developing, and leading a cooperative program in automotive technology.
Faculty teach theory and lab in all the following areas:
- Automotive Electronics
- Engines
- Manual & Automatic Transmissions/transaxles
- Engine Management & Emissions
- Electrical Systems
- Heating & Air Conditioning
- Brakes & Suspension
In addition to teaching, duties include student advising in the automotive technology program; coordination of student recruitment, selection, dealer placement and graduate follow up with local Independent, Nissan, and Subaru automobile dealers. To remain current with automotive technology, the faculty member in this position will attend manufacturer-sponsored classes, coordinate and participate on automotive advisory committees, and serve as liaison and resource person for the College-area automobile dealers, Nissan USA, and Subaru of America. Faculty revise and update curriculum as required to meet industry standards and participate in college governance as well as department/division and campus-related professional activities. NOTE: An on-campus presence is required for this position.
Faculty at Shoreline have an array of students from differing programs in their classroom, including professional technical and university transfers. Shoreline seeks a candidate that can identify and mitigate the barriers to success that many students face and be passionate about creating an equitable learning environment that supports success for all students. As such, candidate response to the supplemental questions below will be the first criteria of consideration.
Required Education & Experience
- High School Diploma or Equivalent
- Minimum of two (2) years of dealership/manufacturer work experience
- All eight (8) Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) certifications attained within 1 year of start date
- A1: Engine Repair
- A2: Automatic Transmission/Transaxle
- A3: Manual Drive Train & Axles
- A4: Suspension & Steering
- A5: Brakes
- A6: Electrical/Electronic Systems
- A7: Heating & Air Conditioning
- A8: Engine Performance
- L1: Advanced Engine Performance Specialist Certification
- G1: Maintenance and Light Repair
- Current applicable developments, research, and trends in the field
- Safety regulations and best practices
- Microsoft Office programs, learning management systems and other appropriate instructional technology
- Imparting excitement and enthusiasm into the instruction of automotive technology.
- Fostering a climate of equity and belonging through multicultural awareness and responsiveness
- Adapting to a variety of teaching situations with students from diverse backgrounds/abilities
- Developing/modifying curriculum both collaboratively and independently
- Working, communicating, and interacting effectively with colleagues, staff, students, administrators, and others of various cultural and socio-economic backgrounds
- The College operates in-person and remotely, with the option for some assignments to be completed in an online environment based on program or area needs. For on campus instruction, work is usually performed in a classroom/shop space that requires standing and/or sitting for extended periods of time. Faculty typically use computers, media equipment, and automotive-specific tools and technology in the work environment.
- This is a full-time, tenure track position, with a 172-day annual contract beginning September 17, 2026, with additional compensation for summer classes.
- Salary placement is determined by the number of qualifying years of teaching/work experience combined with educational preparation.
- Hiring of this position is contingent upon available funding as determined by the College President.
- This position is eligible to receive stipends in addition to the salary amount contingent upon continued allocation of the State of Washington High Demand funding.
- NEOGOV online application
- Cover letter describing how your education and experience align with the needs of the position
- Current resume
- Attach all related certificates and/or transcripts
- Once application materials have been submitted, no changes can be made
- If you are chosen to move forward in this recruitment, you will be notified via email to the address listed in your application
Salary : $65,486 - $77,156