Outstanding opportunity to be a part of a diverse, engaged and student-centered community. Washtenaw Community College (WCC) strives to make a positive difference in people’s lives through accessible and excellent educational programs and services. Washtenaw Community College (WCC) offers excellent compensation including a superior benefit package. Comprehensive Health, Dental, Life and Vision Insurance provided at a low premium cost. Top Tier Retirement Plan with up to a 12% college contribution OR MPSERS. Base salary is paid for service of 1,280 hours/160 reporting days/32 weeks, during the fall and winter semesters. Any instruction/service over base hours is paid at an overload rate of 1.5% per contact hour. Overload is determined based on class need and is not guaranteed semester to semester. The Electricity/Electronic Instructor will ensure WCC’s Electricity/Electronic programs are delivered with the highest level of rigor. This position will instruct, using a hands-on platform as the center for teaching. As the program director, this position will actively adjust/change to the needs of the program and hiring community. The Electricity/Electronic Instructor will be part of building a top-notch program at WCC, that will serve as a model for all Mechatronics programs. Areas of Focus and Development • Electricity/ Electronics • PLC Programmable Logic Controllers • Servo motors and controls • Variable frequency drives • Stepper motors • Advanced motion control systems • Arduina platform • Networking, • NPN and PNP sensors, • Programming logic using python platform and others. • Integration of devices into automated systems Essential Job Duties and Responsibilities: • Provide individualized instruction on including but not limited to fundamental and advanced manufacturing processes. • Present lectures and conduct discussions to increase student’s knowledge and competence of subject matter. • Connect subject matter with related fields so that students get a feel for real world applications. • Educate students in safe work practice application when performing processes in the lab. • Supervise and monitor student’s use of equipment to help ensure safe work practices are always being executed. • Utilize the latest technology to enhance teaching and the educational experience. • Collaborate with department in the planning and development of course curriculum, for both current and future offerings, to keep our program aligned with industry and ahead of the curve. • Collaborate with department on updating of any course material (syllabi, objectives, etc.), to keep courses and offerings fresh and aligned with industry and on the cutting edge wherever possible. • Participate in department meetings and program advisory committee meetings • Maintain technical knowledge of the electrical/electronic field through active participation in professional development organizations, events, seminars, training, etc., and integrate relevant information into program. • Preferred experience with unions and apprenticeships • Must be able to teach online course content • Participate in college events, which may fall outside a faculty’s schedule, that promote our program and the college, such as; recruiting events, campus tours organized by the college, open houses and competitions sponsored by the department, etc. • Advise students on registration, course selections, career decisions and other academic and vocational concerns. • Evaluate student performance fairly and consistently. • Demonstrate sensitivity to student’s needs and circumstances. • Maintain accurate and confidential records of student progress and submit final grade rosters each semester in accordance with college policy and FERPA. • Post and maintain regular office hours to ensure accessibility to colleagues and students for advisement and consultation. • Coordinate and direct students in the electronics specialties. Lead initiatives in advancing the advanced manufacturing department. • Teach online course content. • Assist with hiring and oversee/direct part-time staff. • Other duties as assigned. Hours/Schedule: Hours vary based on class schedules—days, nights and weekends. Physical Demands: • Move about 2/3 of the time and be stationary about 1/3 of the time. • Lift and move objects of 50 pounds. • Operate machinery in a manufacturing environment. • Tolerate frequent exposure to fluids and noise which are common to the industry. |