JOB The CDL Instructor is responsible for delivering high-quality commercial truck driving instruction to students pursuing Class A and/or Class B Commercial Driver’s Licenses in compliance with Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) Entry-Level Driver Training (ELDT) regulations.
This position supports the College’s mission by preparing students for immediate entry into the transportation and logistics workforce through classroom instruction, hands-on vehicle operation training, and skills assessment. The instructor develops and maintains curriculum aligned with FMCSA standards, industry best practices, and program learning outcomes to ensure students are prepared to successfully complete Washington State CDL knowledge and skills examinations.
The CDL Instructor contributes to Clover Park Technical College’s commitment to workforce development by expanding access to high-demand skilled trades careers and promoting student success in the transportation industry.
While the full salary range for this position is listed, please note that we don’t typically hire near the top of the range unless based on knowledge, skills and abilities and internal equity.
Clover Park Technical College celebrates the many individuals that make up our community and embraces the opportunity to learn from our differences and similarities. CPTC values equity and respect. We seek to create an environment of innovation and excellence that focuses on student success, lifelong learning, and social responsibility.
This position is represented by the Clover Park Federation of Teachers, Local 3913, AFT/ AFT Washington.
EXAMPLE OF DUTIES Duty: Classroom and Laboratory Instruction
Tasks include:
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Delivers scheduled classroom instruction covering FMCSA Entry-Level Driver Training (ELDT) theory curriculum including federal and state regulations, hours of service, cargo securement, hazardous materials awareness, and vehicle systems
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Conduct pre-trip inspection labs using CPTC’s training vehicles
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Administers knowledge checks and practice tests aligned to the Washington State CDL written examination; maintains accurate attendance and academic records in compliance with college policy.
Curriculum Development and FMCSA Compliance
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Develops, updates, and aligns curriculum to current FMCSA Entry-Level Driver Training standards and Washington State DOL requirements;
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Maintains the program’s registration on the FMCSA Training Provider Registry (TPR)
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Prepares and updates course outlines, syllabi, lesson plans, and instructional materials
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Track regulatory changes and incorporates updates into classroom and BTW content
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Coordinate with the Dean to ensure program compliance with accreditation and state reporting requirements.
Duty: Student Assessment, Advising, and Support
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Evaluates individual student progress using formative and summative assessments against FMCSA ELDT proficiency standards
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Provide timely feedback and remediation to students who need additional support
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Advise students on CDL licensing pathways, exam preparation, and career entry
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Maintains records of student competency completions and submits required documentation to the Washington State DOL and FMCSA TPR system
Duty: Training Vehicle and Equipment Oversight
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Conducts or coordinates daily pre-trip inspections of training vehicles and trailers
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Identify and reports maintenance needs to the Dean or facilities staff
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Ensures training vehicles are roadworthy, legally registered, and properly insured before student use
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Maintain training area safety standards including cone layouts and range markings
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Monitors fuel levels and coordinates fueling schedules.
Duty: Industry Relations, Professional Development, and Program Support
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Participates in program advisory committee meetings and maintains relationships with regional trucking carriers, logistics companies, and workforce development partners to promote student employment outcomes;
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Stay current on CDL industry trends, regulations, and technology; attends professional development activities as required by the collective bargaining agreement and as directed by the Dean;
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Participate in departmental meetings, student recruitment events, and college-wide initiatives as assigned.
SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION
- Associate’s degree or vocational/technical certificate.
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Prior teaching, training, or instructional experience in a formal educational or workforce training setting.
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Experience operating multiple CMV configurations (flatbed, tanker, doubles/triples, or specialized cargo).
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Familiarity with community college operations, workforce development programs, or apprenticeship training models.
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HAZMAT endorsement and/or experience with hazardous materials transportation regulations.
Application Instructions
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Complete application
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Attach your CTC certifications and/or industry-recognized credentials
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Upload a resume and cover letter describing your skills and experience
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Complete Supplemental Questions
All offers of employment at Clover Park Technical College are contingent upon successful completion of background checks, including criminal history. Information obtained from the background checks will not necessarily preclude employment but will be considered in determining the applicant's suitability and competence to perform in the specific position. Should you have any difficulties uploading your documents, don't hesitate to contact NeoGov Technical Support at 1-855-524-5627, Mon-Fri 6:00 AM to 6:00 PM Pacific Time
Supplemental Information
At this time, Clover Park Technical College is not sponsoring H1-B Visas.
Land Acknowledgement Statement
We acknowledge that we are on the traditional land of the Puget Sound Salish peoples belonging to the Puyallup, Steilacoom, Nisqually, and Squaxin Island tribes and bands, and we honor and thank the traditional caretakers of this land. We value the tribes in our community, and the impact that they continue to make on our college to this day. For more information about CPTC's commitment to indigenous tribes, please visithttp://www.cptc.edu/diversity
Why Work at Clover Park Technical College?
At Clover Park Technical College, we are proud to be part of Washington State's Community and Technical College system, supported by the State Board for Community and Technical Colleges (SBCTC). Our institution is dedicated to building strong individuals, families, and communities by providing accessible, high-quality education and training.
Working here means being part of a team that empowers students to develop their skills and talents, preparing them to become engaged global citizens. Our faculty and staff create a dynamic learning environment where students feel supported and motivated to succeed. As an employee, you’ll have opportunities to participate in college events, clubs, and committees that foster engagement and connection. Guest speakers and professional development opportunities further enrich the experience, ensuring that both students and staff continue to grow and thrive.
Our History
Clover Park Technical College is located in Lakewood, Washington. Our college has a rich history of professional and technical education dating back to the 1940s, when Clover Park School District established a War Production program, training civilians as auto mechanics, aircraft-service mechanics, ship-fitters, welders, and blueprint readers. Now, CPTC offers more than forty programs in Aerospace, Advanced Manufacturing, Health Sciences, Human Services, Business, Hospitality, Science Technology, Engineering, Transportation and Trades.
CPTC has two campuses: Our main campus is located in Lakewood, WA, and our South Hill Campus is located in Puyallup, WA.
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Clover Park Technical College is an equal opportunity employer and committed to principles of diversity. We consider applicants for all positions without regard to race, color, creed, religion, age, marital status, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, disability, genetic information or status as a disabled veteran or Vietnam-era veteran.
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