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Automotive/Diesel Instructor
Description/Job Summary
Job Summary
Plan, conduct and assess instructional activities - to include safety, proper use of tools, construction math, blueprint reading and introduction to construction trades.
Conduct classroom and construction lab activities based on NATEF curriculum.
Maintain educational records, inventory, and tool control logs.
Track student achievement by coordinating and administering tests in accordance with acceptable reporting procedures;
Develop alternative instructions for individualized and independent study and apprentice requirements.
Performs routine automotive maintenance tasks, including oil changes, tire rotations, transmission flushes, air conditioner recharges, front end alignments, battery installations, and headlight/taillight installations.
Maintain a working knowledge of current industry best practices in automotive repair.
Conduct extensive diagnostic procedures to determine the sources of customers’ problems and provide accurate repair recommendations.
Inspect vehicles according to the state’s requirements for emissions and safety.
Conduct necessary repairs and take vehicles for test drives to verify soundness.
Clean and maintain the work environment to ensure equipment longevity and workplace safety.
Evaluates students' progress and provides appropriate feedback.
Prepares, maintains and submits accurate attendance records, reports, class rosters and grades established by institutional policy.
Provide hands-on instruction and practical training to create an engaging learning environment.
Provides instruction to adult learners with varying educational levels, abilities, and backgrounds and is able to appropriately adapt and deliver material to multiple experience levels.
Uses appropriate technology to enhance student learning outcomes.
Utilizes a course syllabus for each course taught following established institutional guidelines.
Makes recommendations for program improvements as appropriate and required.
Interfaces regularly with the project team and other instructors and attend scheduled meetings.
Maintains confidentiality of student records and other sensitive subject matter
Works assigned schedule exhibits regular and predictable attendance.
Ability to operate all auto repair tools
Knowledge of diagnostic tools and equipment
Perform related duties as required
Required Qualifications
Minimum Qualifications:
High School diploma/GED required
At least 5 years of experience providing instructional services to students
Ability to operate all auto repair tools
Knowledge of diagnostic tools and equipment
Preferred Qualifications
7 years experience in the Service Technician field.
7 years as a certified Automotive Diesel \Mechanic.
Job Type: Contract
Pay: $35.00 - $45.00 per hour
Expected hours: 12 – 20 per week
Benefits:
Schedule:
Work Location: In person
Contractor
Transportation
$52k-64k (estimate)
01/31/2024
06/21/2024
bccc.edu
MOORESVILLE, NC
1,000 - 3,000
1947
Private
THOMAS BAILEY
$5M - $10M
Transportation
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