| Adjunct - Robotics (Workforce Development Center) This posting is part of an ongoing recruitment effort. Applications are accepted year-round, and qualified candidates will be contacted as positions become available. Overview: The adjunct Robotics Instructor will be responsible for setting up and delivering hands-on robotics maintenance training classes. Training classes are typically taught in the evenings but can be taught during business hours. Essential Duties and Responsibilities: - Teach robotics class (lectures and labs).
- Help develop class syllabus, outlines, lectures and labs for robotics classes as required.
Minimum Qualifications: - At least 5 years' experience working in an industrial setting as an electrical, mechanical or mechatronics maintenance technician, maintenance manager or field service engineer with extensive experience with maintenance, set up and programming of industrial
- Knowledge and experience working with a computer and working knowledge of Microsoft Office products including Word, Excel and Power
Preferred Qualifications: - Experience teaching Robotics at a College, Career Center or other training
- Extensive experience in installation, programming and maintenance of industrial robots such as Motoman, Fanuc, Yaskawa, or Kuko
- Associate of Applied Science (AAS) degree in Robotics from a regionally accredited educational
Desired Competencies: - Attention to Detail - Monitors and checks work or information and plans and organizes time and resources
- Adaptability - Adapts to change quickly and
- Communication - Effectively transfers thoughts and expresses ideas orally or verbally in individual or group situations
Details: Position available: Varies by semester Compensation: $30-$40 an hour for instruction time to start Contractual Affiliation: NIA Exempt Classification: Non-Exempt Status: Part time, not to exceed 29 hours per week Cincinnati State is an E-Verify employer: - If you're hired, you must complete a Form I-9, which verifies your identity and your legal right to work in the U.S.
- You'll need to provide original, acceptable documents—no photocopies—to complete the I-9 process.
- A list of acceptable documents can be seen here: USCIS I-9 website
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