Residential/Industrial/Commercial Electricity Technology Program -Portland

The Tennessee College of Applied Technology Nashville is accepting applications for a full-time instructor for the Residential/Industrial/Commercial Electricity Technology Program for the Portland campus. Candidate must pass a background check.

Classification: Associate Instructor– Exempt – Full-time

Direct supervision received from: Portland & Springfield Campus Coordinator

Functional supervision received from: TCATN President

Office Location: 602 South Broadway, Portland, TN 37148

Office Hours: 6:30 – 4:30, Monday -Thursday

APPLICATION DEADLINE: Review of applications will begin immediately, and applications will be accepted until position is filled.
APPLICATION PROCEDURES: Interested individuals should submit a cover letter, résumé and TCATN application to:
Tennessee College of Applied Tech Nashville
Attn: Human Resource Office
100 White Bridge Road
Nashville, TN 37209

E-Mail: sandra.glavin@tcatnashville.edu

Fax: 615-425-5582

TCAT Nashville Application 

 

 

Required Qualifications

  • A high school diploma or G.E.D. Equivalency.  
  • Vocational or Technical School certification, training or apprenticeship in residential, industrial, commercial electricity required.  
  • Master Technician License required.  
  • Three (3) years of successful recent employment experience in the specialty area to be taught beyond the normal learning period/generally 4 years.  
     

Preferred Qualifications

  • Associate degree preferred. 
  • Teaching experience preferred.

Responsibilities

  • Develop course of study and conduct training program in specialty area.
  • Confer with administration to gain knowledge and better understand changes in policies, procedures, and technologies.
  • Formulate teaching outline and determine instructional methods utilizing knowledge of specific training needs and effectiveness of such methods as individualized and group instruction, lecture, demonstration, and conference.
  • Select or develop teaching aids, demonstration models, multimedia visual aids, and reference materials.
  • Test trainees to measure progress and evaluate effectiveness of instruction.
  • Select or develop specifications for machines, equipment, and tools; maintain good physical condition in classroom and/or shop.
  • Maintain student records and reports.
  • Responsible for student placement and assist with student follow-up.
  • Cooperate with outside agencies; work with program advisory committees; conduct visits to business and industry; establish and maintain good public relations with the schools general public.
  • Participate in recruitment of students.
  • Instruct students in safety and practice good safety habits.
  • Supervise students that are participating in cooperative education.
  • Participate in professional development and growth annually.
  • Perform such other duties as may be assigned by the President and/or Assistant President of the school.

Skills

  • Must possess a complete and thorough knowledge of procedures and methods related to teaching.
  • Willingness to remain current in the technological changes of the industry.
  • Must possess skills and knowledge to teach basic electricity, blueprint reading, electrical codes, circuitry, electrical installation, distribution, hydraulics, programmable controls, industrial robotics and signal systems, and troubleshooting.
  • Possess good character, mature attitude, stable personality, and exhibit evidence of potential ability to instruct.
  • Requires initiative and cooperation, i.e., to plan and organize work without close supervision; show initiative and perseverance in satisfying student and community needs; ability and possess a desire to interact with other faculty, staff and students.
  • Possess good organizational, mathematical, language, writing and communication skills.

Salary Range

Commensurate with education and experience.