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Texas State Technical College seeks a dedicated instructor to deliver high-quality electrical power and controls instruction. You will develop syllabi, craft instructional plans, and guide students through coursework while maintaining records and ensuring safe learning environments.
Responsibilities include mentoring students, supporting retention, and participating in program recruitment. The role requires expertise with NEC, PLCs, AutoCAD, and field safety practices.
More than just a job but the start of a rewarding and fulfilling career
Supportive environment where employee growth and success are promoted and celebrated
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TSTC faculty deliver approved curriculum, content, and assessments in an applied learning environment. Responsibilities include facilitation of activities and discussions that engage a range of learning styles with targeted guidance and mentorship to students. Faculty will also interpret and administer assessments, and offer constructive feedback to support student growth and learning outcomes. A key part of the role is to integrate technology effectively to enrich the educational experiences. Faculty act as ambassadors for their programs and TSTC. Faculty will demonstrate TSTC Core values of Excellence, Accountability, Service and Integrity with internal and external stakeholders, customers, students and members of the community.
INSTRUCTIONAL DELIVERY: Prepare and deliver high quality instruction and facilitate the learning of students. Develop appropriate course syllabi and instructional plans, and organize daily classes utilizing a variety of creative/innovative techniques.
INSTRUCTIONAL MANAGEMENT: Fulfill assigned schedule, maintain accurate student records, maintain instructional environment with emphasis on safety, equipment security where applicable, and ensure opportunities for student/participant evaluation.
STUDENT RETENTION AND PLACEMENT: Performs student advisement such that students are provided with timely, accurate, and comprehensive information. Collaborate with the Office of Student Success to ensure students receive current information on tutoring and other programs designed to increase retention.
PROGRAM RECRUITMENT & PROMOTION: Participate in related tours and recruitment events. Assist in department/program planning for recruitment.
TEAMWORK & SERVICE: Demonstrates a willingness to be of service and exhibits pleasant and courteous behavior toward customers (students, parents, employers, and media), organizational coworkers, and other general public contacts. Maintains flexibility, including availability for evening, weekend, or summer assignment, as appropriate; able to work effectively in a team environment; commitment to the mission, vision and values of the college.
OTHER DUTIES AS ASSIGNED The core competencies for direct instructional delivery in an applied learning environment can be condensed into a few overarching categories:TEACHING & LEARNING: Deliver high quality instruction and facilitate the learning of students. Organize daily classes utilizing a variety of creative/innovative techniques. Tailor teaching methods to diverse learning styles and needs.MENTORSHIP & COACHING: Understanding and empathizing with student experiences. Providing personalized guidance and support. Articulating ideas clearly and fostering open communication.ASSESSMENT & FEEDBACK: Creating and utilizing assessments to provide constructive feedback and guide learning. Continually evaluating and improving teaching strategies.TECHNOLOGY INTEGRATION: Effectively using technology to enhance learning experiences.
Verifiable work experience a in the Electrical Power & Controls or closely related industry
Ability to explain and demonstrate knowledge of the following: Electrical safety procedures including PPE selection and lock out/tag out methods Recognition of nominal voltage, energized parts, approach distances for selection of proper NFPA 70E required PPE Electrical wiring diagrams, schematics and blueprints Utilization of electrical industry specific tools, meters, and testing equipment DC and AC electrical circuits, systems, and components Electrical formulas used to calculate electrical values such as volts, ohms, amperes, power, inductance, capacitance as applicable to DC and AC circuits Selection, installation and maintenance of electric motor control systems and components Ladder logic as related to the proper selection, installation, operation and maintenance of Programmable Logic Controllers (PLCs) Identification of electrical motor characteristics for both DC and AC electric motors Application of the National Electric Code (NEC) to electrical installations Identification of electrical distribution and transmission systems, associated components, and their uses Identification of various types of transformers and calculate primary and secondary values Basic transformer connections associated with single-phase and three-phase electrical systems Electrical formulas used to calculate values for phase angle, real power, apparent power, reactive power, and power factor Selection, installation and maintenance of various types of electric motor speed control and drives for DC and AC motors Installation requirements for proper cable terminations including shielding Electrical system component testing and maintenance procedures.
Verifiable and demonstrated experience required
Equal Opportunity Employer Texas State Technical College (TSTC), as an equal opportunity employer, complies with all applicable federal and state laws regarding nondiscrimination. TSTC is committed to a policy of equal opportunity for all persons and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, age, marital status, sex, sexual orientation, disability, religion, or veteran status in employment, educational programs and activities, and admissions.
If hired, you will be required to complete the federal Employment Eligibility Verification I-9 form. You will be required to present acceptable and original documents to prove your identity and authorization to work in the United States. Documents need to be presented no later than the third day of employment. Failure to do so will result in loss of employment at TSTC.
A criminal history background check will be required for the finalist(s) under consideration for this position.
TSTC is the only state-supported technical college system in Texas. TSTC's statewide role and mission is to efficiently and effectively help Texas meet the high-tech challenges of today's global economy, in partnership with business and industry, government agencies, and other educational institutions.