Electrical Apprenticeship Instructor, WTCE, PT
Job Summary
The electrical apprentice instructor is responsible for providing classroom instruction to students in the College of Eastern Idaho’s apprenticeship program. Classes are held either Mondays and Wednesdays or Tuesdays and Thursdays from 7pm to 10pm (6 hours per week). Instructors may be assigned additional hours for class preparation and administration as needed. The instructor will teach both the theory and practical applications of electrical systems, as well as electrical code.
Depending on qualifications, instructors may also be assigned to teach continuing education classes such as NEC Code Updates and Electrical Calculations on a semi-annual basis.
Typical Job Functions
- Provide instruction to electrical apprentices both in-person and online
- Develop curriculum, lesson plans and assessments to supplement those provided by the program manager and fellow instructors
- Record student grades and attendance for reporting to both the program manager and State of Idaho Division of Building Safety
- Performs other job-related duties as assigned
Minimum Qualifications
- State of Idaho Journeyman Electrician License
- Ability to interact professionally and respectfully with both students and CEI staff members
- Dependable and organized
- Incumbent must reside in Idaho (Currently CEI doesn’t sponsor H-1B Visas)
Additional Desired Qualifications
- Current or Retired Electrician or Electrical Inspector
- 3+ years of experience as a Journeyman electrician
- State of Idaho Master Electrician License
- Teaching experience
- Proficiency with computers, particularly Outlook, Excel, video conferencing software (Zoom, Teams, etc.) and learning management software such as Schoology or Canvas
- Bilingual (Spanish)
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