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CT State Community College is hiring a Manufacturing Technology Instructor based in Enfield, CT. The role focuses on teaching courses related to manufacturing, including applied computer use and complex machine tools. The ideal candidate will possess an advanced manufacturing degree and extensive industry experience.
This full-time position requires teaching both theoretical and practical content with a salary of approximately $72,097 annually, alongside comprehensive benefits including leave policies and retirement plan options.
Connecticut State Community College (CT State) was launched on July 1, 2023, through the consolidation of Connecticut’s 12 community colleges. With campuses and satellite locations statewide, CT State serves all 169 towns and neighboring states. As the largest community college in New England, CT State is committed to providing high-quality, affordable and accessible education that supports students’ academic, career and personal success.
Posted: June 24, 2026
Level: Community College Professional 17, 12‑month, Special Appointment
Employment Type: Temporary position, non‑tenure track position
Hours: Full‑time, 35 hours per week
Anticipated Start Date: September 2026
Work Location: CT State Asnuntuck (170 Elm Street, Enfield, CT 06082)
Work Modality: On site; Position is not remote
Closing Date: Open until filled, with priority consideration given to applicants who submit materials by July 8, 2026.
The Community Colleges offer a wide variety of educational programs including two‑year academic degree programs as well as technical and occupational programs. Among the programs are Advanced Manufacturing, Mechatronics Automation, LEAN Manufacturing and Manufacturing Engineering Technology, which combine classroom, precision machining and fabrication training and internship opportunities as components of the instruction model.
The Manufacturing Technology Instructor teaches courses at a Community College in subject areas such as applied computer use, mathematics, blueprint reading and set‑up, calibration and operation of complex machine tools. The instructor provides both classroom lecture and “hands‑on” precision machining instruction and may develop curriculum as needed to respond to workforce needs.
Additional information: Industry and/or teaching experience in one or more of the following areas: Manufacturing Math, Blueprint Reading, Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing, Metrology, Operation of a Coordinate Measuring Machine, proficiency with manual mills and lathes and complex machine tools.
Under the direction of the Program Director or other administrator, the Advance Manufacturing Technology Instructor is accountable for providing beneficial learning opportunities for assigned students through effective performance in these essential functional areas:
Additional responsibilities include:
Required Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:
CT State offers a comprehensive benefits package, including:
To apply, please submit the following:
In your cover letter, you must clearly address how your experience and skills align with each of the required and preferred qualifications. The cover letter may be entered as text in the application system or uploaded as a single combined file with the resume.
Your resume must include the names of three (3) current professional references, including their titles, email addresses and telephone numbers.
Important Notes:
After the closing date, applications will be reviewed by a selection committee. Candidates selected for further consideration will be those who best meet the minimum and preferred qualifications and who submitted all required materials by the deadline.
The selection process may include interviews and practical exercises (e.g., written, technical or simulation exercises). Finalists will be recommended to the Hiring Manager for final selection.
Employment offers are contingent upon:
CT State is committed to maintaining a safe campus community.
Connecticut State Community College commits to bold and disruptive change by actively identifying, naming and dismantling structural racism, systemic poverty and other barriers; establishing equitable and anti‑racist policies and practices; and empowering students, faculty, staff and administrators to advance racial, social and economic justice. Our core collective responsibility is to continuously assess practices and policies and transform the world we live in by eliminating inequities.
CT State Community College does not discriminate on the basis of age, ancestry, color, national origin, gender identity or expression, genetic information, learning disability, marital status, intellectual disability, physical disability (including but not limited to blindness), present or past history of mental disability, prior criminal record, race, religious creed, sex (including pregnancy and sexual harassment), sexual orientation, retaliation for previously opposed discrimination or coercion, veteran status, victims of domestic violence, sexual assault and/or trafficking or any other federal or state protected class in its employment, programs and activities, unless the provisions of Section 46a‑80(b) or 46a‑81(b) of the Connecticut General Statutes are controlling or there are bona fide occupational qualifications excluding persons in one of the above protected groups.
For information regarding the nondiscrimination, disability and Title IX policies and procedures, contact: Nicholas D'Agostino, Director of Equity and Civil Rights, CT State Community College, 185 Main Street, New Britain, CT 06051. 860-612-7075 or nicholas.dagostino@ctstate.edu.
CSCC IS AN AFFIRMATIVE ACTION/EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER.