About the Role
As a Lead Electrical Trainer, you will serve as a mentor and technical authority, preparing the next generation of technicians for success in the field. By leveraging your deep knowledge of electromechanical systems, you will transform complex electrical concepts into actionable skills that empower students to excel in modern industrial environments.
Responsibilities-
Facilitate immersive classroom and lab sessions that bridge the gap between theoretical electrical principles and real-world application.
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Drive student proficiency in the diagnostic, maintenance, and repair processes required for high-level electromechanical systems.
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Optimize instructional delivery by refining curriculum materials to reflect the latest technological advancements and industry standards.
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Cultivate a culture of safety by enforcing rigorous adherence to electrical codes and operational best practices.
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Provide personalized academic and technical mentorship to support diverse learning styles and ensure student retention.
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Evaluate student performance through practical assessments to guarantee mastery of core electrical competencies.
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High school diploma or GED equivalent.
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Minimum of 5 years of hands-on professional experience as an electrical technician.
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Demonstrated ability to communicate technical information clearly to diverse audiences.
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Strong commitment to fostering an inclusive and supportive educational environment.
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Active Journeyman or Master Electrician licensure.
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Current NCCER Certified Instructor credentials.
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Associate or Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering or a related technical discipline.
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Prior experience in vocational training or technical instruction.