Associate Instructor of Welding Technology

Job no: 501564
Position type: Faculty Full-Time
Location: Knoxville
Division/Equivalent: TCAT-Knoxville
School/Unit: TCAT-Knoxville
Categories: Faculty

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Title: Associate Instructor of Welding Technology

Employee Classification: Faculty

Institution: TCAT-Knoxville

Department: Welding Technology

Campus Location: TCAT Knoxville

Job Summary

The Tennessee College of Applied Technology Knoxville is accepting applications for the full-time Welding Technology Associate Instructor position! We are looking for a passionate educator who is committed to fostering a vibrant and engaging learning environment for both adult learners and dual enrollment students at the Knoxville main campus and other locations. In this role, you will have the opportunity to deliver high-quality instruction that inspires and empowers students to excel in their welding careers. You will play a key role in cultivating a positive classroom and laboratory atmosphere where students can thrive and develop their skills. The work schedule is 7.5 hours per day, 37.5 hours per week, Monday through Friday, from 7:30 AM to 3:30 PM, with a 30-minute lunch break. Join our dedicated team at TCAT Knoxville and contribute to shaping the future of skilled welders in our community.

Job Duties

  • Instruction: This position will play a crucial role in enhancing student understanding and engagement within the program. This position requires the ability to effectively implement a multi-method teaching approach, utilizing demonstrations, lectures, hands-on activities, and real-world job site experiences to equip students with the knowledge necessary for employment in the industry. The instructor will assess and adapt teaching methods to meet the diverse needs, interests, and learning abilities of students, developing accurate and objective standards to measure learning outcomes. Responsibilities include teaching all phases of the program, including areas related to certification, while monitoring, grading, and evaluating individual student progress. - (Essential)
  • Record Keeping, Reporting, and Graduate Tracking: Maintaining student records in the college’s Banner student records management software and submitting timely reports are essential duties. The instructor will assist in recruiting new students and supporting graduate placement, fostering strong public relations with local businesses and industries. Building and maintaining relationships with area employers is vital for facilitating referrals and employment opportunities for career and technical students. Additionally, the Associate Instructor will be responsible for maintaining and updating the program's graduate placement information. Effective communication in a professional, tactful, and courteous manner with students, faculty, and the general public is essential. The instructor will perform assigned duties following safety procedures and rules, adhering to established practices, curriculum, and standards. - (Essential)
  • Professional Development: Remain current within the instructional field and technologies; acquire, maintain, and apply knowledge of current instructional methodologies and materials; attend scheduled college and division professional development and in-service activities; support related professional organizations; participate in the annual faculty evaluation process. - (Essential)
  • Service to Students: Comply with FERPA laws; participate in advising, recruitment, admissions, and orientation of potential students; assist students with job placement; support student activities, including SkillsUSA, NTHS, graduation, and other events. - (Essential)
  • Service to the College and Community: Assist in the recruitment and selection of college personnel as assigned; participate in accreditation, assessment, and performance funding processes; support and participate in the College’s decision-making processes; provide input and assistance with budgets; attend convocation and commencement exercises and participate in mandatory college programs; develop and maintain positive and cooperative relationships with colleagues; maintain an active program advisory committee; work to meet and exceed COE benchmarks for student completion and placement as well as accreditation standards. - (Essential)
  • Perform other duties as assigned by supervisor and administration, on and off campus. - (Essential)

Minimum Qualifications

A high school diploma or equivalency is essential, along with a post-secondary diploma or an Associate Degree in Welding Technology or a related field. Candidates must have a minimum of three years of work experience in the welding occupation, demonstrating both theoretical knowledge and practical skills. The ability to effectively provide instruction in both theory and hands-on applications is crucial for this role.

Preferred Qualifications

While not mandatory, we would highly value candidates with AWS, CWE, CWI, and NCCER certifications. Additionally, teaching experience will be considered a strong asset.

Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities

• Computer skills with knowledge of Microsoft Office and other common software programs
• Strong abilities in multi-tasking, customer service, interpersonal skills, and organization
• Must possess communication skills necessary to effectively interact with students, the public, and employees at all levels, both written and verbal
• Ability to work as part of a team in a fast-paced environment
• Ability to maintain confidentiality
• Ability to meet deadlines

  • Environment: Work is performed in a classroom and shop setting with frequent interruptions and distractions. The majority of work (30 hours per week) will be instructing and training students, with the remaining 7.5 hours utilized for grading, recording attendance, and individual student meetings.
  • Physical: Primary functions require sufficient physical ability and mobility to work in a classroom and shop setting, lift, carry, push, and/or pull up to 30 lbs., operate standard equipment and tools, stand and climb ladders, and effectively communicate to exchange information.

SALARY: Commensurate with education and experience according to Tennessee Board of Regents guidelines within the range of $50,894 - $61,074.

Applications will be accepted until 09/26/2025

APPLICATION SUBMISSION & REVIEW: To be considered for a position at TCAT Knoxville, you must create and submit an online application that includes your required documents. Your skills, abilities, qualifications, and years of experience will be evaluated using what is recorded on your application. Please include the complete beginning and end dates under your employment history. Scan and attach the required documents to the online application in Word or PDF format. Review of applicants will begin immediately and continue until the position is filled.

REQUIRED DOCUMENTS:
Resume
Educational transcripts/diploma
Industry licensure and or certifications

EMPLOYMENT DOCUMENTS: Current federal law requires identification and eligibility verification prior to employment. Only U.S. citizens and aliens authorized to work in the United States may be employed. An offer of employment is contingent upon a successful background check.

 

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