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A major educational institution is seeking a part-time lecturer for Automotive Mechanics Technology for the Fall 2025, Spring 2026, and Summer 2026 terms. The role involves teaching assigned courses, maintaining office hours, and preparing course materials. Ideal candidates should have a Bachelor's degree in Automotive Engineering or a related field, along with related work experience and ASE Certification. This is a temporary position pending funding and staffing requirements.
Title: Lecturer, CC (Automotive Mechanics Technology) – Fall 2025, Spring 2026, Summer 2026
Hiring Unit: Professional Arts and Technology
Location: Leeward Community College
Date Posted: 05/14/2025
Closing Date: Continuous
Salary: Minimum $1,911 per credit hour
Fall 2025/Spring 2026/Summer 2026, part‑time, temporary, for lecturer applicant pool. Non‑tenurial, pending availability of funding and actual staffing requirements. May be for Leeward CC day, evening or weekend offerings on‑and off‑campus such as Leeward CC – Waianae Moku and local area high schools (pending background clearance) or other satellite campuses.
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