Knowledge, Skills, Abilities:
- The ability to teach course content through both traditional teaching methods as well as using non-traditional methods using thing like online media and course management systems..
- Be able to develop competence base learning projects that are related to the topics within the course material being taught
- Blueprint reading (Mechanical, Welding, Electrical, Hydraulic, and Pneumatics.
- Applied math skills (The ability to teach applied mathematical concepts in basic math, algebra, geometry, and trigonometry). Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing (GD&T).
- Metrology and precision measurements using the industry standard tools (steel rules, micrometers, dial indicators, gage blocks, surface plates and coordinate measuring machines).
- Material science (Metallurgy).
- Basic Computerized Numerical Control (CNC).
- The use of Jigs and Fixtures (Sine Plates, Rotary Tables, Indexing Head, Collet Chucks, Angle Plates and other fixtures used in the set up for machining purposes.
- Support Equipment for machining operations (Bench and pedestal grinders, Band saws, Cut-off saws, Drill presses, Arbor presses, Hydraulic presses, and other pre-operation equipment used in the machine shop environment.
- Manual Milling Machining experience.
- Manual Lathe Machining experience.
- Common health and safety for general industry.
- The ability to use technology (computers).
- Willingness to go to professional development courses (Trade and course related training).
- Willingness to work with others in the development of the program.
- Interpersonal skills and be comfortable working in a close, collaborative manner with other faculty members and staff, administration, community leaders, manufacturing representatives, and advisory boards.
Preferred Knowledge, Skills, Abilities, but not required:
- Computer Numerical Control experience with HAAS controls.
- Set-up and operations of CNC machines
- Fluid Power (Hydraulics and Pneumatics)
- Plastics and Silicone manufacturing processes
- Ability to set molds and dies in production equipment
- Program Logic Controllers
- Basic Industrial Robotics
- Quality (Statistical Process Control, Six Sigma, and Process management)
- Mastercam
- Autocad
Education, Certification, Licensure:
- Bachelor’s Degree in Industrial Manufacturing or related field required.
Experience:
- 3-5 years of Industrial work experience preferred.
- Two – five years of teaching experience preferred.
- Previous experience in a community college environment preferred.
- Experience with online instruction preferred.
Working Environment:
- The job responsibilities of this position are performed in a classroom environment which requires a professional image and demeanor, on-time attendance and reliability. The environment has little, if any discomfort due to heat, cold or dust. There is light noise within the environment.
- There may be travel to other college locations for meetings. Travel between campus locations is required.
- Job duties may be performed in an independent or a team atmosphere.
- The job has intermittent periods during which continuous physical exertion is required, such as walking, standing, sitting, stooping, bending, climbing, lifting material or equipment, some of which may be heavy or awkward (5- 45 pounds).
- Must meet reasonable and sometimes shifting deadlines, quotas, or demands for accuracy, and may be involved in some unpleasant situations.
- Work scheduled may vary each semester depending on class times/locations.
Note: This job description is intended to describe the general nature and level of work being performed by a person assigned to this job. It is not to be construed as an exhaustive list of all job duties that may be performed by a person so classified. Incumbents may be asked to perform additional duties as required by his/her supervisor.
Mid Michigan College is an equal opportunity employer and complies with all applicable federal and state laws prohibiting discrimination in employment or the provisions of services.