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TCHR-1029 REPOSTED Electricity/Electronics Instructor

Return to Headlines TCHR-1029 REPOSTED Electricity/Electronics Instructor
Job Description:
Anticipated initial assignment is to be at Niagara Career & Technical Education Center, Sanborn, NY.
The individual will provide electrical/electronics instruction to high school juniors and seniors enrolled in BOCES programs.
The individual will be responsible for planning, implementing, and facilitating all instructional requirements in the areas of electricity/electronics theory, power tools, small hand tools, residential house wiring, National Electric Codes (NEC), industrial motor controls, ladder logic, wiring and programming of Programmable Logic Controllers (PLC), solar power, and bending of various types of conduit.
The individual must have or be eligible for appropriate teaching certification upon hire.
It is anticipated that an individual with industry experience would qualify for certification with successful completion of three workshops and an examination (if applicable).
Regular attendance and dependability are required.
Other responsibilities may be assigned.
Assignment is subject to change.
Effective Date:
August 30, 2023Application Procedure:
Please submit on-line application and apply for specific position.
Please see the application link below.
Applications will be considered as they are received.
Application (https:
//wnyric.
atenterprise.
powerschool.
com/ats/app_login?COMPANY_ID=00005387) Recommended Skills Computer Programming Electrical Installation Work Electronics Photovoltaics (Pv) Programmable Logic Controllers Teaching Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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