Non-Credit Instructor -Advanced Manufacturing

Middlesex College

Edison (NJ)

On-site

USD 34,000 - 55,000

Part time

14 days+

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Job summary

Middlesex College's Workforce Development and Lifelong Learning department invites applicants to become part-time, non-credit instructors for the Advanced Manufacturing Program, teaching Electrical Mechanical and Troubleshooting in Edison, New Jersey.

The role requires hands-on electrical and electro-mechanical expertise, experience training adults, and the ability to teach on-site or online using provided diagrams and safety procedures.

Qualifications

  • Five years of hands-on field experience installing, repairing, diagnosing, troubleshooting, and performing routine maintenance on electronic, electric, and/or electro-mechanical machines.
  • Five years of experience training adults in a professional or industry environment.
  • Must have the basic tools, test equipment, parts, and other related hardware needed to conduct the course on-site and/or online.

Responsibilities

  • Using analog and digital multimeter to measure resistance, current, voltage and other relevant parameters
  • Interpreting electrical wiring diagrams, troubleshooting schematic diagrams, layout diagrams, and ladder diagrams
  • Assembling and debugging complete circuits following written instructions and various technical diagrams

Skills

Hands-on field experience
Adult training experience
Tools and measurement equipment

Tools

Multimeters and testing tools
Electrical schematics understanding

Job description

The Workforce Development and Lifelong Learning department at Middlesex College invites applications for part-time, non-credit instructors to teach Electrical Mechanical and Troubleshooting for its Advanced Manufacturing Program.

Some Primary Responsibilities Of This Role Include
  • Using analog and digital multimeter to measure resistance, current, voltage and other relevant parameters
  • Interpreting electrical wiring diagrams, troubleshooting schematic diagrams, layout diagrams, and ladder diagrams
  • Assembling and debugging complete circuits following written instructions and various technical diagrams

It is crucial that the instructor understand the operation, typical malfunctions, and proper testing and safety procedures required when:

  • Testing electronic, electric, photonic, magnetic, and pneumatic components such as fuses, capacitors, switches, relays, transformers, solenoids, solenoid valves, DC motors, and AC motors
  • Troubleshooting linear and switching power supplies; DC drives and Variable Frequency Drives; motor control circuits for stop, pause, reverse functions; essential digital circuits for other relevant functions; essential pneumatic systems; gear boxes and other related mechanical systems; and systems using various types of sensors, such as magnetic, capacitive, optical, pressure, temperature, and motion
Minimum Qualifications
  • Five years of hands-on field experience installing, repairing, diagnosing, troubleshooting, and performing routine maintenance on electronic, electric, and/or electro-mechanical machines
  • Five years of experience training adults in a professional or industry environment.
  • Must have the basic tools, test equipment, parts, and other related hardware needed to conduct the course on-site and/or online
Prefereed Qualifications
  • Experience in a manufacturing environment
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