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MATERIALS TECHNOLOGY/WELDING INSTRUCTOR

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MATERIALS TECHNOLOGY/WELDING INSTRUCTOR

Instructor primarily responsible for teaching in Associate of Applied Science (AAS) program. Classroom instruction in materials technology, welding and non-destructive testing methods. Specific teaching assignments may include, but not limited to, industrial materials, nuclear materials, weld testing and evaluation, and welding metallurgy. Qualifications include Bachelor’s Degree in Materials Engineering, Engineering Technology, Materials Science Technology, Welding Engineering, Welding Technology, or Manufacturing Technology. Teaching experience in an educational institution preferred. Background and certification in non-destructive methods, ASNT strongly desired. Experience and expertise in one or more areas of material science such as nanotechnology, plastics, polymers, and composite materials desired. Ability to perform hands-on welding strongly desired. Base salary negotiable based on education and experience; competitive benefit package, including retirement. Review of applications will continue until position filled. Interested individuals should send letter of interest, resume, MCCC faculty employment application, two letters of recommendation and academic transcripts (official transcripts required upon hire) to:

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Linda Marsh
Human Resources Specialist
Monroe County Community College
1555 S. Raisinville Rd.
Monroe, MI 48161
lmarsh@monroeccc.edu
See www.monroeccc.edu/jobs/ for MCCC faculty employment application
EOE

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Working at Monroe County Community College

Monroe County Community College is a comprehensive, two-year college located in Monroe, Michigan that is committed to enriching the lives of the community it serves through instructional excellence, transformational learning, the cultivation of informed and participating citizens, entrepreneurial and responsive leadership, cultural enrichment, affordability, accessibility, diversity, ethical integrity and accountability.  The college is a true source of pride for the residents of Monroe County, alumni and the college’s students. 

Established in 1964, Monroe County Community College is a public, two-year institution supported by tax monies from Monroe County, educational funds from the state of Michigan and student tuition. We are fortunate to have a millage that is one of the best of the 28 community colleges in Michigan. The 210-acre Main Campus is centrally located in Monroe County with easy access to Detroit and Toledo, Ohio.  The Whitman Center, our south extension center in Bedford Township near the Michigan-Ohio border, offers a wide selection of courses.

Mission: 
Monroe County Community College enriches and transforms lives by providing opportunity and excellence in higher education.

Vision:
Monroe County Community College will be an innovative and progressive higher education institution and our community’s first choice for quality post-secondary education.

The college offers associate degrees and certificate programs for career preparation, as well as for transfer to four-year colleges and universities.  It also provides training and retraining opportunities for business and industry, professional and personal enrichment programs, and other events and activities to promote the educational, economic, social and cultural wellbeing of the county and its citizens.

Four-year and postgraduate degrees are available right on the MCCC campus through Siena Heights University and Eastern Michigan University. 

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