Get more replies from employers
Send a job-specific resume in minutes.
Northeastern Technical College in Cheraw, South Carolina is seeking an Academic Program Director for the Engineering Technology Program. Responsibilities include curriculum design, administering the budget, and teaching engineering technology courses.
The ideal candidate must hold a bachelor's degree in engineering technology or related fields, have significant industry experience, and be prepared to provide effective instruction. The college offers a four-day work week and comprehensive benefits including health and retirement plans.
Job Responsibilities Repost: Previous applicants do not need to re-apply as all qualified applications will be considered. Serves as Academic Program Director for the College's Engineering Technology Program, including duties of providing systematically planned and delivered instruction, designing and developing program and curriculum, tracking and managing fiscal affairs related to program, providing assistance to the administration through committees and other activities, and advising and evaluating students. Teaches classroom and laboratory-based college-level engineering technology and/or engineering-related courses in the electrical, mechanical, civil, advanced manufacturing, mechatronics, or engineering-related fields of study.
A bachelor's degree in engineering technology, electrical engineering, mechanical engineering, civil engineering, industrial engineering, or engineering-related field of study with a minimum of two (2) years work experience in an engineering-related occupation. Must have a valid driver's license.
NETC Preferred Requirements: A master's degree in engineering technology, electrical engineering, mechanical engineering, civil engineering, industrial engineering, or engineering-related field of study, five (5) years of experience in the engineering technology field, a professional engineering license, and experience teaching at a community or technical college. Supervisory work experience or team leadership and experience in mechatronics, robotics and/or workplace automation is a plus.
Must be knowledgeable of (or willing to learn) effective teaching concepts and adherence to current college policies. Must be able to adhere to designated work schedule and be able to attend and participate in meetings and/or conferences as scheduled. Ability to establish good working relationships with students, faculty, alumni, workforce partners, businesses, and others in the college community. Ability to maintain a high level of excellence in instructional effectiveness and classroom management by communicating and interacting effectively with students enrolled in program courses. Knowledge of the engineering technology field to include a specialization in electrical/electronic engineering, mechanical engineering, industrial engineering or related engineering technology field of study. Ability to facilitate courses with a hand-on component to enhance and promote critical thinking, problem-solving, work-based and applied learning.
Employee will be able to work under limited supervision provided by the Dean of Workforce Development and Continuing Education in the performance of teaching and advising responsibilities. Employee is expected to demonstrate independence and discretion in teaching practice and student advising. Teaching environments include classroom and lab. Local travel to business/industry and community campuses required. Some short-term travel may be required for professional meetings. Professional development may require some overnight stays. Teaching locations may include State, Federal, and Juvenile correctional facilities, high schools, community campuses, industry and community sites.