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Industrial Electronics Technology Instructors

Company Name:
HRinDemand, LLC
Hiring Industrial
electronics
Technology Instructors - Full Time and Part Time positions available
Career College of Northern
nevada
is looking for dedicated, work-experienced Instructors to join our team. This is your opportunity to share your experiences with tomorrow's new workforce.
Our mission is to provide high quality education to students with varying levels of academic abilities. The college is committed to providing its students with the skills and technical knowledge needed for initial employment and entry-level positions of business and industry. Recognizing that many graduates will want to advance to management and executive positions, the college offers it's students not only the specific skills needed for immediate employment but also the opportunity to develop self-confidence, leadership abilities and a sense of responsibility. The students maximize their potential to obtain a good job, a stable life and respect. An integral aspect to attaining this environment is employing Instructors that are qualified, enthusiastic, supportive, and accessible while encouraging students to reach their full potential. The following opportunity is available:
The Industrial Electronics Technology Instructor will be responsible for classroom instruction of Basic electronics with some combination of green technology, fiber optics communication, C+
programming, infrastructure cabling, security systems, or wireless communications. The Instructor will also be responsible for empathetically and enthusiastically help students grow and learn by creating a motivational atmosphere that fosters students' goals of preparing for entry level positions while holding students to the college's acceptable standard so must be accessible to students for mentoring. This job includes contributing to continued development of existing curriculum but will not create any curriculum, testing, or other class content. All Instructors are responsible for grading projects, test and assessments. Must monitor student progress and address obstacles as they arise with students.

Requirements include:
At least four years of verifiable working experience in electronics at the component level with applicable knowledge.
Prefer prior teaching experience with familiarity of instructional practices and procedures or training on how to teach technical content will be provided.
Must have specific experience with industrial electronics, C+
programming, wireless communication theory, infrastructure cabling, security systems, or green technology.
Must be able to accommodate a flexible schedule.
Must demonstrate high level of enthusiasm, professionalism and adaptability.
Proficient with specific software and all Microsoft office programs.
Strong interpersonal skills with the ability to communicate clearly and in a calm and pleasant manner.
High level of organization and attention to detail with demonstrated Industrial Electronics Technology skills.

We look forward to continued growth and development of our student body with a sense of confidence and pride and want to add inspired instructors to our staff. We will train instructors so classroom experience isn't required. Instructors must pass a background check. If you are interested and meet the qualifications, please submit a resume via the link provided or stop by our College at 1421 Pullman Dr., Sparks NV for an application.
Career College of Northern Nevada is an Equal Employment Opportunity employer. Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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