Job Description We want you! Truckee Meadows Community College (TMCC) is recruiting Part-Time Faculty to teach courses in electrical, automation, mechanical, mechatronics, IIoT, robotics, PLC for the Department of Advanced Manufacturing. The college welcomes qualified applicants from all backgrounds for temporary Part-Time Faculty teaching assignments. We seek a pool of qualified candidates to teach in-person, online, or hybrid courses when PT Faculty vacancies occur. Applications are always welcome, and qualified candidates are contacted when teaching opportunities become available.Part-Time Faculty are an essential part of TMCC operations and they continually make a positive impact on our students' lives. Under the supervision of the Department Chair, Part-Time Faculty teach course content; assess student learning; stay current in their teaching field; actively refer students to supportive college resources; complete professional development; use current technology; and maintain appropriate standards of ethics and professional conduct.Part-Time Faculty in the Department of Advanced Manufacturing teach a variety of courses, based on staffing and program needs. Some examples include:MPT 101: Basics of Operations and MaintenanceMPT 135: Material HandlingELM 110: Electrical/ Electronic CircuitsTo learn more about this program and its courses, visit our Catalog.Special Information This program is taught at the William N. Pennington Center at 475 Edison Way and 645 Plumb Lane. Mobile training is also offered to businesses in remote locations.Salary At TMCC, Part-Time Faculty are paid $1,050 per credit to teach 100- and 200-level courses, and $1,150 per credit to teach 300- and 400-level courses.Minimum Qualifications Degree: Associate's degree in Advanced Manufacturing, Industrial Controls, or closely related fields from an accredited institution and 6 months working in advanced manufacturing or industrial environment. Degree may be substituted with equivalent academic preparation and an additional two years of professional experience.Valid driver's license.New to teaching? We can help! Our Departments strive to connect available courses with instructors' unique expertise, and can often provide teaching materials. We also host an annual Orientation for Part-Time Faculty, as well as professional development workshops on teaching. We value instructors with varied experience, from working professionals to retirees. Come help us to teach and train tomorrow's graduates!Benefits Part-Time Faculty can attend a paid Orientation, receive paid professional development training, receive tuition reimbursement through Grant-in-Aid, and receive longevity payments based on years of service. Part-time Faculty are not eligible for health benefits unless they meet specific workload requirements per semester. Those who meet the eligibility criteria can access a comprehensive and competitive benefits package.#J-18808-Ljbffr