Aircraft Maintenance Technology Instructor
Position Description
Instructional Development
Assist the department head with new course development and curriculum changes; develops and maintains course documentation; reviews and selects textbooks for courses in subject areas; maintains audio-visual and other materials for courses taught; is organized and well prepared for class; schedules class and lab time effectively.
Teaching Performance
Use current LMS, provide students with course syllabus, grading, and attendance policies, and other relevant information the first day of class; relate instructional materials, discussions, and other course activities to course objectives; demonstrate effective interaction skills; utilize a variety of teaching methods including technology; use practical examples and illustrations; pace the instruction over the term; provide students with timely tests; return test results in a timely manner; relate tests to course objectives; follow department and college grading policies.
Student Advisement
Maintain required office hours; publicize office hours and availability; refer students to persons for appropriate assistance; maintain appropriate records according to State, Federal, and college regulations, meet with students in a timely manner.
Recruiting
Assist with recruitment as required; assist with job/transfer placement or recommendations as required; cooperate with or participate in projects/activities of other instructional and support areas in fulfillment of the college's mission; serve effectively on college/community committees/teams; support continuing education efforts of the college.
Additional duties to support program success, as needed.
Minimum Qualifications
An FAA Airframe and Powerplant certificate, an associate degree, and four years’ work experience in Airframe and/or PowerPlant related areas; most recent work experience must meet the requirements listed in FAR 65-83.
Preferred Qualifications
A Bachelor's degree in aviation or a related field or an Associate degree in aircraft maintenance technology or a related field and demonstrated competencies in aircraft maintenance and an FAA Airframe and Power Plant Certificate.,four years’ work experience in Airframe and PowerPlant related areas, and electrical and/or avionics; most recent work experience must meet the requirements listed in FAR 65-83. Graduate of a FAA approved Part 147 aviation maintenance technical school.
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