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The faculty member will conduct their assignments and co-curricular college activities in a manner consistent with the philosophy and purpose of Aims Community College as stated in the school catalog. The primary purpose of the faculty member is to teach. The faculty member is also responsible for scholarly and creative activities (professional development), and service to the college.
Job Responsibility:
Provide instruction on a wide variety of welding and cutting processes in accordance with industry standards and department practices
Supervise students to ensure the safe and proper use of the facility, equipment, and supplies
Evaluate student work and assign grades
Assist in the basic maintenance and repair of welding program equipment
Participate in professional development and training activities
Assist full-time faculty with program and curriculum review, revision, development, and assessment of learning
Utilize effective verbal and written communications skills
Demonstrate continuous commitment to quality and craftsmanship
Establish and maintain positive and professional relationships with students, faculty, staff, and administration
Work as a team member with a genuine spirit of cooperation and flexibility
Must be self-directed and self-motivated
Participate in advisory committee meetings and activities as required
Assist in developing quality relationships with business, industry, and community members
Implement department, division, and institutional goals as assigned
Demonstrate a willingness to embrace and apply the provisions of the College’s mission statement, purpose, vision, philosophy, and commitment to diversity
Perform other duties and responsibilities as assigned by the Welding Department Chair or Academic Dean
Requirements:
Possess expertise in the following welding and cutting processes: OAW, OFC, PAC, SMAW, GMAW, FCAW, GTAW, soldering, brazing, thermal gouging, structural and pipe welding
For WEL 1000: Associate degree or higher OR 2000 hours experience in managing, leading, or operating under an industrial safety program OR a current relevant industry safety certification or licensure
For WEL 1001, 1003, 1010, 2001, 2002, 2004, 2024, 2030, 2031, 2050, 2089: Associate degree or higher and 4000 hours of verifiable industry occupational welding experience outside of teaching and possess demonstrable expertise in OAW, OFC, PAC, CAC-A, SMAW, FCAW, GMAW, GTAW, on carbon steel, stainless steel, and aluminum on structural and piping shapes of appropriate positions and process for the course content being taught
For WEL 1075, 1076, 1077, 2075, 2076, 2077 - Special Topics in Welding I-VI: Meet the requirements for WEL 1000 and 4,000 hours of verifiable welding industry occupational experience outside of teaching and possess demonstrable expertise in OAW, OFC, PAC, CAC-A, SMAW, FCAW, GMAW, GTAW, on carbon steel, stainless steel, and aluminum on structural and piping shapes of appropriate positions and process for the course content being taught
Must submit academic transcripts from an accredited institution upon hire
Must be able to provide documents to show identity and authorization to work
What we offer:
Tuition waiver for employee on Aims courses
Access to the PERC (Aims gym) for employee & one guest
Aims Discount program
Free parking on all campuses
PERA employer
Additional supplemental benefits & retirement programs available
Part-time employees also receive some benefits depending on the number of hours worked