FT - Instructor, Engineering and Networking Technologies (12-month)

STANLY COMMUNITY COLLEGE
Albemarle, United States of America
16 days ago

Role details

Contract type
Temporary contract
Employment type
Full-time (> 32 hours)
Working hours
Regular working hours
Languages
English
Experience level
Intermediate
Compensation
$ 58K

Job location

Albemarle, United States of America

Tech stack

Cloud Computing
CompTIA Network+
Computer Engineering
Digital Electronics
Hardware Design
Network Architecture
Routing
Server Administration
Simulation Software
Product Software Implementation Methods
Systems Integration
Virtualization Technology
Network Routing
PIC Microcontroller
Computer Network Technologies
Information Technology
Cisco networks

Job description

The Instructor of Engineering and Networking Technologies deliver high-quality, hands-on instruction across electronics and computer engineering curricula. This role focuses on bridging the gap between hardware design and software implementation, preparing students to troubleshoot, program, build, and maintain complex digital and analog systems. The instructor ensures an engaging, safety-conscious learning environment utilizing modern lab equipment, industry-standard simulation software, and practical project-based learning., Classroom Instruction Maintain a teaching load of 18-22 contact hours per semester.Develop and distribute course syllabi using established institutional templates and guidelines.Design and deliver lessons that incorporate real-world applications and instructional technology to enhance learning.Follow strict protocols for laboratory cleanliness and report equipment malfunctions to the appropriate personnel.Participate in the evaluation and acquisition of instructional materials and equipment.Other Services to StudentsOffer at least five office hours per week to provide student support and guidance.Act as a mentor, helping students navigate academic and career pathways.Maintain regular, appropriate, professional communication with students.Participate in semester advising and registration activities as needed.Assist in the recruitment and retention efforts of the College.Advocate and provide motivation for students.Communicate students' needs to Program Head.Divisional Administrative ExpectationsMaintain accurate records and submit reports, grades, and required documentation on time.Engage in professional development to stay current in instructional methods and industry trends.Participate in program and curriculum review. Participate in campus activities.Participate in discipline, departmental, divisional, and institutional meetings and other announced co-curricular activities of the College. Maintain regular, professional communication within the college and affiliated industry contacts.Maintain posted office and on-campus hours sufficient to fulfill all contracted duties and individual professional obligations and meet the needs of the discipline, department, division, and College.Support all functions of the College, including compliance with all facets of the College's academic policies. Serve on and actively contribute to college committees as assignedOther Duties Specific to this PositionProvide and/or facilitate quality experiences in laboratory and/or clinical settings to meet program needs.Report any safety issues to the Program Head.Report any equipment maintenance needs in the labs to the appropriate Program Head or Dean.JOB TRAINING: Required Position Training to be completed in the first year of hire: CanvasColleague/DatatelSelf-ServiceDropout DetectiveSimple SyllabusCCNA1-3 instructor trainingCyberops instructor trainingSuggested Training: eLearning ToolsMicrosoft OfficeACUEQuality Matters

Requirements

Do you have experience in Network routing?, Do you have a Associate's degree?, Required: Associate in applied science (AAS) degree in Electronics Engineering Technology, Computer Engineering Technology, Information Technology, or a closely related field.Two years of relevant industry experience.Technical knowledge of electrical/computer engineering principles and network infrastructure (routing/switching).Current Cisco Certified Support Technician (CCST) Networking certification or higher.Preferred: Bachelor's degree in electrical/Electronics Engineering, Computer Engineering, or Information Technology.3+ years of relevant industry experience.Previous teaching or training experience (classroom, corporate, or community college).Advanced certifications: Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) Instructor Training, Microsoft Certified Solutions Expert (MCSE), CompTIA Network+, or CompTIA Security+.Demonstrated experience with electronic circuit analysis (DC/AC), digital electronics, microcontroller programming, hardware-software integration, and troubleshooting utilizing laboratory instrumentation.Demonstrated experience with network infrastructure, routing/switching, server administration, virtualization, and cloud technologies

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