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Area 31 Precision Machining Early College Instructor

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MSD Wayne Township

Indianapolis, IN (In Person)

Full-Time

Posted 7 weeks ago (Updated 5 weeks ago) • Actively hiring

Expires 5/27/2026

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Area 31 Precision Machining Early College Instructor Indianapolis, IN Job Details Full-time 1 day ago Qualifications Student performance assessment strategies Student mentoring Engaging lesson design (student motivation techniques) Mid-level Working with high schoolers Curriculum implementation Instructor-led training (training delivery method) Blueprint reading Trade school Technical skills instruction Manufacturing Manual machining Associate's degree Classroom Teaching 2 years Communication skills Teaching Full Job Description Area 31 Career Center is seeking a dedicated and experienced Early College Precision Machining Instructor to join our Career and Technical Education team. This full-time position involves teaching dual credit courses aligned with advanced manufacturing pathways, preparing high school students with the technical knowledge and hands-on skills needed for careers in precision machining and CNC operations, as well as postsecondary education. This is an excellent opportunity for an industry professional who is passionate about education and committed to developing the next generation of skilled machinists and manufacturing professionals.
Key Responsibilities:
Teach dual credit and secondary-level courses in Precision Machining and related advanced manufacturing content. Deliver instruction in areas such as CNC machining, manual machining, blueprint reading, metrology, and machining processes. Develop engaging, industry-relevant lessons aligned with state standards and postsecondary curriculum. Provide hands-on training using industry-standard equipment and technology. Create a classroom and lab environment that promotes safety, skill development, and career readiness. Assess student performance and provide meaningful feedback to support growth and mastery. Collaborate with colleagues, industry partners, and postsecondary institutions to strengthen program outcomes. Serve as a role model for professionalism and workplace expectations in the manufacturing field. Support students in earning dual credit, industry certifications, and transitioning to postsecondary education or employment.
Minimum Qualifications:
Traditional Credentialing Requirements:
Associate degree or higher in a related area and a minimum of two years of documented work experience in a related field.
Qualifying Fields/Majors or Coursework:
Precision Machining Technology Machine Trades Technology (with discipline-related coursework) Advanced CNC Machining and Programming (with discipline-related coursework) Tested Experience (Alternative)
Qualification:
A minimum of five years of full-time documented work experience in the Precision Machining field or a closely related field (in lieu of degree requirements). Willingness and eligibility to obtain an Indiana Workplace Specialist License in Precision Machining/Advanced Manufacturing within the first year of employment (support provided).
Preferred Qualifications:
Prior experience teaching, training, or mentoring students or employees in a manufacturing setting. Strong knowledge of CNC programming, machining operations, and industry standards. Experience with industry certifications (e.g., NIMS or similar credentials). Strong communication, organizational, and interpersonal skills. A passion for career and technical education and a commitment to student success. Area 31 Career Center is committed to providing high-quality, hands-on learning experiences that prepare students for both college and careers in high-demand fields such as advanced manufacturing.

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