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Instructor, Industrial Maintenance Technology

TITLE:                                             Instructor, Industrial Maintenance Technology 

SALARY:                                         $52,800 (Minimum Annual Salary under 12-Month Renewable Contract)

JOB LOCATION:                         SKYCTC – Franklin Simpson Center (Franklin, KY)

 

SKYCTC is one of sixteen separately accredited colleges that comprise the Kentucky Community and Technical College System (KCTCS).  The college operates six campuses and serves ten counties in Southcentral Kentucky.  The Kentucky Chamber of Commerce and the Kentucky Society of Human Resource Management have named Southcentral Kentucky Community and Technical College one of the Best Places to Work in Kentucky 2024 for the tenth time.   SKYCTC was also named an Aspen Prize Top 150 U.S. Community College for the second time for 2025.

 

SKYCTC values a work environment and organizational culture that reflects the society and community in which we are located and provides a climate for the success of every employee by appreciating the uniqueness that each individual brings to the workplace.

BRIEF JOBDESCRIPTION: This position reports to the Dean of Advanced Manufacturing Technologies and is primarily responsible for, but not limited to, the following duties:

  • Provides instruction to students in both theory and practice in Industrial Maintenance Technology.
  • Incorporates a variety of teaching methods and materials to assist students with differing educational experiences, experiential backgrounds, and learning styles to help them meet course competencies. Evaluate students’ progress toward stated course competencies and inform them of their progress on time.
  • Provides quality and timely access to students and communicates availability through appropriate methods such as posted campus/office hours and electronic communication. Maintains professional relationships with colleagues, students, and the community.
  • Participates in non-teaching assignments, including instructional development, academic advising, student orientation, registration assignments, college-wide and/or division activities and committees, professional development, internal and external service, and other assigned responsibilities determined in consultation with the Dean.
  • This position requires teaching at least 15 credit hours per semester or 30 credit hours in the Fall and Spring semesters combined. Teaching assignments may include teaching on one or more of the college’s campuses, online, or some combination thereof, based on the needs of the students.

MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS:
Associate Degree in Industrial Maintenance Technology and four years of related work experience. Candidates should have knowledge of mechanical industrial equipment, hydraulic and pneumatic systems, AC/DC circuits, electric motor controls, and PLCs. The successful candidate must demonstrate strong communication, computer, and organizational skills.

 

PREFERRED REQUIREMENTS:
Candidates with experience in robotics will be given preference.