Manufacturing Engineering Technology Adjunct Faculty
Full Time
$700 - $845
Manufacturing Engineering Technology Adjunct Faculty
Position Type: Adjunct/Adjunct Faculty
Location: Main Campus
Position: Rock Valley College is seeking Adjunct Faculty to teach Manufacturing Engineering Technology courses.
Job Summary: Teach assigned classes and perform activities related to classroom instruction.
To save time applying, Rock Valley College does not offer sponsorship of job applicants for employment-based visas for this position at this time.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities:
Qualifications:
Bachelor’s degree in manufacturing engineering technology or a closely related field or a combination of education, training & tested experience. Industry-recognized certifications are preferred. Background should include working knowledge of one or more of the following areas:
Salary: $700 - $845 per CHE
Position Type: Adjunct/Adjunct Faculty
Location: Main Campus
Position: Rock Valley College is seeking Adjunct Faculty to teach Manufacturing Engineering Technology courses.
Job Summary: Teach assigned classes and perform activities related to classroom instruction.
To save time applying, Rock Valley College does not offer sponsorship of job applicants for employment-based visas for this position at this time.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities:
- Create instructor syllabus to share course expectations and policies with students and department.
- Teach assigned classes including lecture and lab components as appropriate.
- Plan class content and assign appropriate classwork including maintaining RVC’s Learning Management System (EAGLE).
- Meet classes at assigned times in compliance with credit hour expectations.
- Instruct students in the proper use of lab equipment including safety guidelines.
- Assess student learning in meeting course objectives.
- Evaluate student progress and assign mid-term and final grades.
- Maintain student records including Enrollment Verification at the start of the semester.
- Maintain office hours for student support. Expectation is one hour for each class taught at times convenient to students.
- Participate in college and department training including continuous improvement through mentoring and evaluation activities.
- Collaborate with department chair in assessment at the course and program levels including collecting and analyzing data.
- Collaborate with department chair to revise Master Course Syllabus and catalog information including course objectives, topic outline, appropriate texts, and teaching materials.
- Collaborate with lab manager to make sure that lab equipment is properly maintained including requesting lab supplies and equipment as needed.
- Make minor repairs on lab equipment when practical and appropriate.
- Regular attendance is expected.
Qualifications:
Bachelor’s degree in manufacturing engineering technology or a closely related field or a combination of education, training & tested experience. Industry-recognized certifications are preferred. Background should include working knowledge of one or more of the following areas:
- Creating engineering drawings per ASME Y14.5M
- Computer-Aided Design including SolidWorks, AutoCAD, etc.
- Engineering materials science and manufacturing processes
- Basic measuring equipment, geometric dimensioning and tolerancing, and coordinate measuring machines (CMM’s)
- Manual and/or CNC machining methods including machine setup, operation, and programming, as appropriate. Experience should include milling, turning, grinding, and drilling and may include other operations frequently used in modern manufacturing.
- Other manufacturing and manufacturing engineering skills as needed to support the department course catalog
Salary: $700 - $845 per CHE
Salary range
- $700 - $845