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Adjunct Instructor- Industrial Readiness Certificate Program (noncredit)

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Macomb Community College

Clinton Township, MI (In Person)

Full-Time

Posted 2 weeks ago (Updated 6 days ago) • Actively hiring

Expires 8/1/2026

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Job Function The Trades Preparation Instructor is responsible for delivering foundational training to students entering industrial, manufacturing, and skilled-trades pathways. This role focuses on developing students' competencies in applied mathematics, blueprint reading, and introductory industrial processes. The instructor will teach three integrated courses—IRCP-8001, IRCP-8002, and
IRCP-8003
—designed to prepare learners for success in apprenticeship programs, technical training, and entry-level trades positions. Job Responsibilities Teach applied mathematics concepts including whole numbers, fractions, decimals, signed numbers, ratios and proportions, square roots, tapers, and gear ratios using practical shop-based examples (IRCP-8001). Instruct students in blueprint reading fundamentals, including line types, view orientation, symbols, conventions, dimensioning, sectioning, auxiliary views, and interpreting assembly drawings (IRCP-8002). Deliver an overview of industrial processes, workplace expectations, and career preparation for the skilled trades (IRCP-8003). Reinforce math, measurement, and blueprint reading skills through hands-on activities and shop-relevant problem-solving. Provide clear demonstrations of measuring tools and their proper use in industrial settings. Conduct diagnostic evaluations and skills assessments in math, blueprint reading, and measurement. Monitor student progress and provide timely, constructive feedback. Maintain accurate records of attendance, assessments, and student performance. Education Associate degree or higher focused on the trades. Strong working knowledge of applied math, blueprint reading, and industrial processes. Qualifications Effective communication, organization, and classroom-management skills. Journeyperson status, trade certification, or equivalent industry credential. Prior teaching, training, or apprenticeship-mentoring experience. Familiarity with adult-education principles and competency-based instruction.