Adjunct Instructor - Lineworker
- Employer
- Lansing Community College
- Location
- Lansing, MI
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- Position Type
- Adjunct
- Employment Type
- Full Time
- Institution Type
- Community College
Job Details
The Lineworker Adjunct Professor must be able to effectively communicate and demonstrate knowledge of specific technical skills in climbing, construction and maintenance of electrical lines at the Great Lakes Center for Utility Training in both a lab and classroom environment to a diverse student population. The successful candidate will be able to adjust instructional technique as required by student’s learning style while maintaining a positive learning environment. They must have the ability to collaborate with students and peers in order to establish a positive and collaborative learning environment along with providing a safe, operational and positive learning environment for our students and fellow faculty members where safety is not compromised and discipline is strictly enforced. They must be willing to teach various classes within the Electrical Technology. The successful candidate will demonstrate good climbing technique to climb wooden utility poles to a height of 40 feet. Must be current on regulations applying to electrical utility work such as OSHA, NESC, etc.
To view a complete job description, click here. QualificationsEducation and Experience:Required: Bachelor's Degree in a related field and 2 years minimum experience in the field; OR Associate’s Degree in a related field and 5 years minimum experience in the field; OR Journey or Master's license (completion of an apprenticeship) and 5 years minimum experience in the field; OR Certificate in a related field and 6 years minimum experience in the field; OR HS diploma/GED and 7 years minimum experience in the field. Preferred: Journeyman license as a lineworker.Organization
Lansing Community College (LCC) was established in 1957 to fulfill growing demand for specialized and technical education opportunities for the Greater Lansing’s industrial workforce.
LCC is one of the most comprehensive colleges focused upon offering learning opportunities in four areas: career and workforce development, general education, developmental education, and personal enrichment. LCC is recognized as a local, state, national, and international leader in forging educational partnerships with business, industry, and government to better meet the needs of an ever changing, world wide market place. LCC is strategically positioned to provide not only what students determined that they will need, but also what our society will need in the future.
Lansing Community College has been committed to the best in education for over forty years. As one of the largest, most comprehensive community colleges in the country, we are continuing that commitment into the new millennium. Year round classes are offered on our 28-acre, capital city campus. There are more than 150 degree and certificate programs and over 2,500 classes. The first two years of a liberal arts education can be earned at LCC and transferred to a four-year college or university. We offer a comprehensive mix of education and training and we provide state-of-the-art computer labs and classrooms as well as a continuously updated media services center and library.
We have Learning Centers in more than 20 communities within a 30-mile service district which makes Lansing Community College accessible to more people in more areas. For the ultimate in accessibility, we offer a series of Internet courses through our Virtual College.
Lansing Community College is accredited by the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools and serves nearly 40,000 people annually. We are committed, as ever, to lifelong education for all.
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