Lecturer/Assistant Professor of Information Technology Dalton State CollegeLecturer/Assistant Professor of Information TechnologyDalton, GAAdditionally, USG supports Freedom of Expression as stated in Board Policy 6.5 Freedom of Expression and Academic Freedom found on-line at https://www.usg.edu/policymanual/section6/C2653. Offers of employment are contingent upon completion of a background investigation including a criminal background check demonstrating your eligibility for employment with Dalton State College, as determined by Dalton State College in its sole discretion, confirmation of the credentials and employment history reflected in your application materials and, if applicable, a satisfactory credit check.
Information Technology Co-op/Internship Fall 2026 Shaw Industries Group, Inc.Information Technology Co-op/Internship Fall 2026Dalton, GAIT Technology – Receive hands-on experience installing and configuring enterprise technology platforms that might include: Windows Server 2008/2012/2016; Linux (CentOS, Red Hat Enterprise Linux) servers; Desktop and client operating systems such as Windows 7/10 and macOS, Microsoft Deployment Toolkit imaging, and Microsoft PowerShell scripting. If selected you will be working in one of the below areas: IT Fulfillment – Receive hands-on experience installing and supporting computing devices in the field -- including PC's, Macs, tablets, phones, network routers/switches, servers, and peripherals.
IT Administrator, Information Technology University of Tennessee SystemIT Administrator, Information TechnologyChattanooga, TNThis role involves independently analyzing and solving complex technical problems, managing projects of moderate to advanced complexity, and collaborating with vendors and campus partners to meet the University's technology needs. Preferred: Relevant certifications (e.g., CompTIA Server+, Amazon AWS, Microsoft Certified: Azure Administrator Associate), experience with system administration and IT infrastructure management is preferred.
Instructor - Electrical Engineering Technology, Automated Controls (9 month Tenure-Track) TNBR CareersInstructor - Electrical Engineering Technology, Automated Controls (9 month Tenure-Track)Chattanooga, Tennessee$41,555–$50,900 / yearInstruction includes electrical circuits, electronics, programmable logic control (PLCs, Allen Bradley), industrial control systems, safety systems, servo systems, and equipment integration, preparing students to install, program, maintain, and troubleshoot automation systems commonly used in modern production facilities. Teach lecture and laboratory courses in Electrical Engineering Technology, including industrial automation, Allen-Bradley programmable logic controllers (PLCs), industrial electronics, instrumentation, and related technical subjects.
Information Technology Co-op/Internship Fall 2026 Shaw Industries IncInformation Technology Co-op/Internship Fall 2026Dalton, GAIT Technology - Receive hands-on experience installing and configuring enterprise technology platforms that might include: Windows Server 2008/2012/2016; Linux (CentOS, Red Hat Enterprise Linux) servers; Desktop and client operating systems such as Windows 7/10 and macOS, Microsoft Deployment Toolkit imaging, and Microsoft PowerShell scripting. If selected, you will be working in one of the below areas: IT Fulfillment - Receive hands-on experience installing and supporting computing devices in the field -- including PCs, Macs, tablets, phones, network routers/switches, servers, and peripherals.
Instructor - Electrical Engineering Technology, Computer & Power Systems (9 month Tenure-Track) TNBR CareersInstructor - Electrical Engineering Technology, Computer & Power Systems (9 month Tenure-Track)Chattanooga, Tennessee$41,555–$50,900 / yearQualifying Fields: Electrical Engineering, Electrical Engineering Technology, Computer Engineering Technology, Mechatronics, Electromechanical Engineering Technology, Engineering Technology, Engineering, Computer Systems Technology, Industrial Technology, or related technical field. Bachelor’s degree in a qualifying field, or Associate’s degree in a qualifying field with certifications, or Associate’s degree in a qualifying field and two (2) years of applicable work experience, or nationally recognized certification within subject matter, or by exception.
NewLibrary Assistant, Part-time (27 hrs/week) - Library Technology (Evenings & Weekends) TNBR CareersLibrary Assistant, Part-time (27 hrs/week) - Library Technology (Evenings & Weekends)Chattanooga, Tennessee$15.59–$18.32 / hourWhile performing the duties of this position, employees are regularly required to use written and oral communication skills; read and interpret data, information and documents; analyze and solve non-routine and complex office administrative problems; use math and mathematical reasoning; observe and interpret situations; learn and apply new information or skills; perform detailed work on multiple, concurrent tasks. Provides multifaceted assistance at the Library Service Desk including routine circulation desk activities (material check-in/out, renewals, holds), customer service interactions, library catalog searches, campus inquiries, and new patron registration using the Library Service Platform.
Device Management Technician, Information Technology University of Tennessee SystemDevice Management Technician, Information TechnologyChattanooga, TNDuties and Responsibilities: Troubleshoots technical issues for any university device to include faculty and staff devices, projectors, multimedia switches, control systems, document cameras, networking, desktop computers and software, to include operating systems, word processing, spreadsheets, and video capture and streaming. The Technician troubleshoots issues and provides support and repairs for desktops, mobile and smart devices, hardware, printers, software, and audio and video.
ADVANCED TECHNOLOGIES FACULTY (9/10 Mo-Tenure Track) TNBR CareersADVANCED TECHNOLOGIES FACULTY (9/10 Mo-Tenure Track)Cleveland, TennesseeAbility to teach within the following areas of emphasis: Manufacturing processes, industrial safety, alternating currents (AC) and direct current (DC) circuits, electrical/mechanical print reading, fluid power (pneumatics and hydraulics), technical calculations, electrical moto controls, programmable logic controller (PLC’s), and mechatronics. The role includes responsibilities at off-site instructional locations as needed, including the McMinn Higher Education Center (MHEC) in Athens, Tennessee, the Monroe Center in Vonore, Tennessee, and dual enrollment sites within the College’s five-county service area.
Instructor - Automotive Technology TNBR CareersInstructor - Automotive TechnologyChattanooga, Tennessee$50,894–$61,074 / yearRemain current within assigned instruction, related occupational areas, and technologies; acquire, maintain, and apply knowledge of current instructional methodologies and materials; attend scheduled college, divisional, professional development, and in-service activities; and participate in the annual faculty evaluation process. Develop and maintain a site on the college's Learning Management System (eLearn) platform where class documents (syllabi, classroom information, quizzes, tests, etc.) are stored and available for students to access anytime.
Adjunct Instructor - Surgical Technology TNBR CareersAdjunct Instructor - Surgical TechnologyChattanooga, TennesseeUnder the supervision of the Surgical Technology Program Director, the primary responsibility of this position is to provide supervision of student learning while maintaining a positive learning environment in the clinical setting, and to ensure proper documentation and evaluation of clinical performance of students. Collaborate with clinical site personnel, preceptors, and operating room staff to facilitate student participation in surgical procedures and ensure adequate clinical experiences that support program outcomes and competence achievement.
Adaptive Technology Coordinator, Disability Resource Center University of Tennessee SystemAdaptive Technology Coordinator, Disability Resource CenterChattanooga, TNWorks with university partners to discuss and implement Electronic and Information Access on campus, which includes providing resources and training regarding accessible document/website creation. Minimum: Requires a bachelor''s degree in psychology, counseling, social work, or similar field and two years of relevant experience, or an equivalent combination of education, training, and experience.