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Adjunct Instructor - Manufacturing Engineering Technologies - Machining

Employer
Lansing Community College
Location
Lansing, MI

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Education, Teacher Education, Science & Technology, Chemistry & Biochemistry
Position Type
Adjunct
Employment Type
Full Time
Institution Type
Community College

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Adjunct Instructor - Manufacturing Engineering Technologies - Machining

Adjunct Positions are filled by semester on an as needed basis. Applicants in this applicant pool are reviewed when the department has an immediate need to fill a vacancy. Review of applications will then stop for the semester once the vacancy has been filled.

Posting Closes at 5 p.m. on: 10/22/2019

Hours per Week: Up to 28 Hours

PT Faculty-Pay Based on PT Salary Schedule

Number of openings: Multiple positions available

Department: Manufacturing Engineering Tech

Position Type: Regular

Position Level: Adjunct-AD

Position Number: PFMETX

Bargaining Unit: MAHE (Michigan Association for Higher Education)

Job Summary and Description

The Lansing Community College Technical Careers Division, led by exceptional faculty in over 30 program areas, is seeking individuals who possess strong knowledge and skills in their field and have a passion to share their expertise with tomorrow’s emerging workforce. We focus on providing students with high quality education and training, including significant hands-on learning opportunities. If you seek an opportunity to work with a great team of faculty and staff committed to student success in a professionally driven environment, then consider the following opportunity.

The selected faculty member will be responsible for the instruction of classes/labs related to Manufacturing Engineering Technologies – Machining Programs. The individual should have a solid understanding of the machine tool field including manual and CNC machining, CNC programming, CAM and solid modeling, Metallurgy, and Metrology is desired. The individual will teach courses in Manufacturing Engineering Technologies consistent with current developments in the discipline and teaching methods. The ideal candidate will have current, relevant industry experience. Strong communication skills and computer proficiency are a must. This adjunct faculty will have the ability to teach lessons in the majority of the following areas:

· Manufacturing Processes

· Machine Tool Operations

· Introduction to CNC

· Advanced CNC

· Intro to Mastercam

· Advanced Mastercam

· Metallurgy and Heat Treatment

· Metrology and Advanced Inspection

· Eaton RESA Tech Careers High School Programs (Mechatronics, Machining, etc.)

Teaching assignments may include daytime and/or evening hours.

To view a complete job description, click here. Qualifications

Education and Experience:

Required:

Bachelor's Degree in Manufacturing Technologies/related degree and two (2) years relevant experience; OR Associate's Degree in Manufacturing Technologies/related degree and four (4) years relevant experience; OR Journey status in a manufacturing trade and four (4) years recent/relevant work; OR High School Diploma and eight (8) years recent/relevant documented work.

Preferred:

Instructional teaching experience in secondary and/or post/secondary education.

Bachelor's Degree in Manufacturing Engineering, metallurgy, chemistry, metrology, or related field.

Experience in a metallurgy/heat treatment lab environment.

Experience in 5 axis, contoured surface, and high speed machining.

Experience in metrology: stationary/portable CCM, SPC, Quality

Software experience with Mastercam, Solid Edge, NX, Unigraphics.


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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