Saturday, February 25, 2006

Electromechanical Instructor (now they are talking!)

IF they are serious about the program, AND they are seriously looking for a "qualified" instructor AND they are willing to put money into the labs (I left $60,000 of mostly donated equipment.... IF it is still intact, then another $100,000 (which is basically the grant money I was counting on to build a decent hands-on program) should make the training relevant.
I salute TMCC for finally coming to their senses acknowledging an industrial electrical / automation / i&c department is a major cornerstone of a manufacturing technologies program. Below is what they are now looking for (actually most of this job description was written when I held the IMT instructor position). I will be urging the administration to hire an instructor with superior industrial experience (at the minimum fifteen years) and vocational / technical training experience (at least a dozen or so years). This is a clear departure from the previous idea of using part-time instructors (with no oversight by an experienced industrial trainer).

Electromechanical InstructorTruckee Meadows Community College,
located in Reno, Nevada, is accepting applications for an instructor to develop and deliver a relevant and progressive curriculum in electro mechanical and related fields within the Applied Industrial Technologies department. The position provides support to the manufacturing, electronics, and industrial systems programs and will be responsible for coordinating instruction in electronics, pneumatics, hydraulics, programmable logic controllers, and industrial systems.
Source - Reno Gazette Journal - Reno, NV http://www.careerbuilder.com/jobseeker/jobs/jobdetails.aspx?pf=true&Job_did=JN2SN6D2038NCKS1J3

Full description at: https://jobs.tmcc.edu/applicants/jsp/shared/frameset/Frameset.jsp?time=1140927733734

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