Coordinator, Computer Integrated Machining Technology
The coordinator’s primary purpose is the teaching, planning and operational aspects of the program. Under the direction of the Department Head, Engineering, the coordinator will provide leadership for the Computer Integrated Machining Technology Program. This coordinator will teach many, if not all, of the core (program specific) courses in the program and will develop and maintain the program of study, individual courses and related laboratories, software, equipment, supplies and safety. Courses to instruct include: Print Reading, Machining Technology I, II, III, and IV, CNC, Metrology, Machining Calculations, CAM, Production Tooling, Jigs and Fixtures, Metallurgy, and others.
The Coordinator is directly supervised by the Division Dean and Department Head; however, it is the coordinator who has the initial responsibility to ensure the viability, currency and integrity of the program. This is a teaching position which may carry a full teaching load in addition to other program and college related responsibilities.
Minimum Qualifications:
- An Associate Degree or higher in Computer Integrated Machining or equivalent is required.
- Minimum of 3 years of Industrial Manual and CNC Machining experience is required.
- Teaching experience preferred.
- Industrial recognized credentials such as NIMS preferred.
Salary: Hiring Range – Minimum to Midpoint ($4,234 – 5,552/monthly) 9-month contract
For additional responsibilities, duties, and information please visit our website at https://wpcc.peopleadmin.com/.
Application Procedure: Applications must be submitted online at https://wpcc.peopleadmin.com/.
For First Consideration, Applications Must Be Received By: October 20, 2019
Proposed Hire Date: December 02, 2019
For More Information Contact:
Ms. Anita Berry, Benefit/Recruitment Specialist
Western Piedmont Community College
1001 Burkemont Avenue, Morganton, NC 28655
(828) 448-3127
EOE/M/F/D/V - Western Piedmont Community College, an equal opportunity employer, values and encourages campus diversity in students, faculty, and staff.