JOB OVERVIEW: MILLWRIGHT INSTRUCTORThe Faculty of Trades and Technology is currently seeking a Non-regular Type 1 Millwright instructor to provide short-term delivery of Foundation and Apprenticeship training which may extend from a single day to several weeks/months.
This position would suit:
- an instructor living in the lower mainland looking for some part-time employment and available on-call, or for a scheduled period of time,
- individual that is (or wishes to be) semi-retired, or
- an individual who is interested in sharing their experience to guide and train future trades people.
This instructor will be part of a team of faculty that work independently with students in a classroom environment as well as manage projects and instruction in a fully functional millwright shop.
There is an expectation of familiarizing yourself with established curriculum and the online training management system, as well as classroom/exam prep and marking outside student contact hours.
EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE- Five years current, and relevant, related industry experience as an Industrial Mechanic (Millwright) after earning the IP RSE
- For the Millwright Foundation program, the instructor may hold a Machinist CofQ with five years' experience as an Industrial Mechanic (Millwright), or Machinist after earning the IP RSE
- The knowledge and ability to communicate effectively with students is essential.
- Supervisory experience would be an asset
- Preference will be given to those applicants with a demonstrated record of teaching successfully.
QUALIFICATIONS- Minimum qualifications include an Industrial Mechanic/Millwright Certificate of Qualification (CofQ) with Interprovincial Red Seal Endorsement (IP RSE).
SALARY INFORMATION:Placement on the salary scale will be dependent on level of education and relevant teaching experience. Advancement up the pay scale is based on FTE and employment status.