Diesel Technology-adjunct Faculty

University of Arkansas Pulaski Technical College

North Little Rock, US
$75 ph
On-site
Teach basic diesel technology diagnostics
Teach diesel fundamentals theory
Teach power trains
The University of Arkansas Pulaski Technical College is seeking an adjunct faculty member for their Diesel Technology program. The role involves teaching various diesel technology courses and requires significant industry experience and relevant certifications. ###

Job Summary

  • Adjunct Faculty are professionals with the responsibility of providing a quality learning experience for UA - Pulaski Technical College students.
  • The successful hire will teach Basic Diesel Technology Diagnostics, Diesel Fundamentals Theory, Power Trains, Air Conditioning Systems, Basic Servicing Tractors and Trailers, Advanced Servicing Tractors and Trailers, Electrical Systems and Advanced Diesel Diagnostics, Hydraulics for Mobile Equipment, Diesel Fuel Injection Systems, Brake Systems, and Internship courses as assigned.
  • Faculty must hold degrees, certifications and licenses from institutions accredited by agencies recognized by the U.S. Department of Education such as the Higher Learning Commission or from institutions with comparable status, certification or recognition in other countries.

Matching Summary

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The University of Arkansas Pulaski Technical College is seeking an adjunct faculty member for their Diesel Technology program. The role involves teaching various diesel technology courses and requires significant industry experience and relevant certifications. ###

Salary

$75 per hour

Skills & Requirements

Must-have

  • teach Basic Diesel Technology Diagnostics
  • teach Diesel Fundamentals Theory
  • teach Power Trains
  • teach Air Conditioning Systems
  • teach Basic Servicing Tractors and Trailers
  • teach Advanced Servicing Tractors and Trailers
  • teach Electrical Systems and Advanced Diesel Diagnostics
  • teach Hydraulics for Mobile Equipment
  • teach Diesel Fuel Injection Systems
  • teach Brake Systems
  • teach Internship courses
  • maintain Diesel Industry skills and knowledge
  • utilize syllabus and class curriculum timeline
  • provide prompt and accurate assessment records
  • demonstrate consistent professionalism
  • collaborate with Advisory Committee
  • complete required reports

Nice-to-have

  • use contemporary educational techniques
  • use web-based educational technology
  • establish positive working relationships

Key Requirements

  • associate degree or appropriate industry-related licensure/credential
  • competence and experience to develop, revise, implement, and assess curriculum
  • familiarity with technology used in classroom settings
  • flexibility to teach day, evening, and weekend classes
  • extensive and “real-world” knowledge in diesel technology
  • able to communicate effectively orally and in writing
  • able to provide topic-related demonstrations
  • proficient in basic computer applications
  • able to lift and carry up to 30 pounds
  • 5 years of industry work experience
  • Current ASE T-series Certifications
  • Possesses Class A CDL

Work Rights

Proof of legal authority to work in the United States

Tailored Resume

Cover Letter