Electrical Trade, Adjunct Instructor

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Graham, TX - USA

profile Monthly Salary: Not Disclosed
Posted on: 22 days ago
Vacancies: 1 Vacancy

Job Summary

Description

Alamance Community College is seeking a dynamic and experienced individual to serve as the Adjunct Instructor for our Electrical Classes within the Workforce Development & Continuing Education department. These classes are designed to equip students including those who may be enrolled in electrical apprenticeships with practical in-demand skills for immediate employment in the electrical trade. The ideal candidate will combine industry expertise with a passion for teaching and mentoring future electricians fostering both technical proficiency and professional growth. Theclasses will be structured as a sequence of course levels each building progressively upon the last to support cumulative skill development and mastery covering a range of foundational to advanced electrical skills. These courses will focus specifically on the load-side electrical system also known as premise wiring or customer-side electrical systems encompassing the wiring equipment and devices within the structure or facility such as power distribution lighting and control systems. Instruction will emphasize practical applications and safety standards for these systems preparing students to work on customer-owned electrical installations while excluding focus on utility-side components like the meter or grid addition to teaching non-apprentice students the instructor will work closely with electrical apprenticeship students to provide tailored instruction and hands-on training to meet the specific requirements of their apprenticeship programs.

Theinstructor will play a central role in designing and refining the curriculum to align with current industry standards incorporating input from apprenticeship sponsors and industry partners to ensure relevance. They will support students in obtaining relevant certifications and other industry-recognized credentials depending on necessity and availability. For apprenticeship students the instructor will coordinate with employers and apprenticeship coordinators to integrate on-the-job training with classroom learning ensuring a cohesive supplementary educational experience.

Stayingup-to-date with evolving industry needs credentialing opportunities and best practices in the electrical trade will be essential to the continued success and relevance of the electrical program. The instructor will also provide mentorship to apprentices guiding them through practical applications and workplace safety standards preparing them for successful careers in the electrical trade.

Example of Duties

Key Responsibilities

  • Develop and deliver instructional content for a multi-course electrical training program.
  • Lead classroom and hands-on lab sessions ensuring student safety and engagement.
  • Update curriculum as needed to reflect current industry standards and best practices.
  • Evaluate student progress and provide timely constructive feedback.
  • Collaborate with Workforce Development staff to align program outcomes with local employer needs.
  • Support student job placement efforts through industry connections and partnerships.
  • Maintain industry credentials and participate in professional development.

Typical Qualifications

Minimum Qualifications

  • Minimum of 5 years of experience working in the electrical trade.
  • Active or recently active licensed electrician.
  • Associate degree in a relevant field or equivalent years of acceptable experience.
  • Demonstrated ability to teach coach or lead training - formal teaching experience not required but highly valued.
Preferred Qualifications
  • Bachelors degree in electrical technology or related field.
  • Prior experience in secondary post-secondary education workforce training or management.
  • Experience in curriculum development and instructional design.
  • Project management or supervisory experience in the trades.
  • Established connections with local trade associations suppliers and industry partners.
  • OSHA 10/ArcFlash training would be a plus.
  • Bilingual English/Spanish is preferred but NOT mandatory.

Supplemental Information


An ACC on-line applicationMUSTbe fully completed for consideration which includes a required letter of interest transcript attachment. Resume attachments are welcome but will not be accepted in lieu of complete application.

For faculty positionsall relevant full- and part-time teaching experience including start and end dates of employment should beincluded on the application. Alsoall relevant full- and part-time work experiencerelated to the teaching discipline should beincluded on the application including start and end dates.

For non-faculty positionsall relevant full- and part-time work experiencerelated to the position should beincluded on the application including start and end dates.

For more information please contact - Nick Garrett - or email -

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