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Instructor, Electronics Engineering (10 Month)

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Nash Community College

Rocky Mount, NC (In Person)

Full-Time

Posted 5 weeks ago (Updated 3 weeks ago) • Actively hiring

Expires 5/27/2026

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Instructor, Electronics Engineering (10 Month)  Salary Depends on Qualifications Location Rocky Mount, NC Job Type Full-time Job Number 00440 Division Applied Engineering Technologies Department Applied Engineering Technologies Opening Date 04/02/2026 Closing Date 4/16/2026 11:59 PM Eastern
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BENEFITS Job Description The Full-Time Instructor is responsible for providing effective instruction, fostering student success, and contributing to the academic and community mission of the college. Instructors engage in curriculum development, assessment, advising, and professional development while maintaining compliance with institutional and accreditation standards. Additionally, Instructors are expected to participate in college events, serve on committees, and support continuous improvement initiatives.
Essential Responsibilities Instruction & Curriculum Development:
Teach assigned courses in accordance with the NCCCS Combined Course Library course descriptions. Develop and revise curriculum to ensure alignment with industry standards and accreditation requirements. Provide students with a course syllabus that includes measurable learning objectives and expected outcomes. Incorporate technology and innovative teaching methodologies to enhance student learning. Maintain a classroom environment (online and/or face-to-face) conducive to learning and report any issues in a timely manner. Utilize the LMS as appropriate for the course modality. Participate in on-going curriculum review and formal evaluation, implementing necessary improvements.
Administrative Responsibilities:
Maintain accurate student records, including attendance and grade reporting. Submit reports and records according to established schedules. Safeguard and maintain instructional and office equipment, reporting any irregularities. Assist in textbook selection, resource procurement, and inventory management. Use college systems such as Self Service for academic administration.
Student Support & Advising:
Provide academic advising, mentoring, and career guidance to students. Assist students in developing educational plans and verifying readiness for graduation. Monitor student progress and provide timely feedback and support. Schedule and maintain regular student contact hours and make office hours available to students. Contact students who are absent from class to encourage engagement and retention.
Assessment & Continuous Improvement:
Participate in course and program assessment to evaluate learning outcomes and effectiveness. Engage in continuous improvement initiatives to enhance instructional quality and student success. Ensure compliance with accreditation, state, and institutional policies.
Professional Development & Collegial Engagement:
Participate in professional development opportunities, including conferences, workshops, and training. Stay current with developments in the discipline and instructional best practices. Attend all scheduled faculty meetings unless a class conflict occurs. Engage in departmental meetings, committees, and institutional initiatives. Collaborate with colleagues to support institutional goals and community partnerships.
Service & Community Engagement:
Support college-wide initiatives, student activities, and recruitment efforts. Engage in outreach efforts that connect students with local industries and employers. Serve on institutional committees and participate in program advisory boards. Contribute to partnerships with businesses, advisory boards, and community organizations. Attend annual graduation exercises and participate in college events and activities. Additional Electronics Engineering Technology 
Responsibilities:
Maintain a safe electronics lab environment and enforce proper safety procedures, including electrical safety, ESD precautions, and safe use of tools and test equipment. Prepare, organize, and maintain lab spaces, trainers, tools, instruments, components, and materials for hands-on instruction. Inspect equipment and report maintenance, calibration, and repair needs in a timely manner. Manage program supplies, electronic components, consumables, tools, and inventory related to instruction. Demonstrate proper setup, testing, measurement, and troubleshooting of electronic circuits, instrumentation, and related systems. Supervise student work in lab settings and maintain a clean, organized, and instruction-ready environment. Assist students with skill development and preparation for industry credentials and employment in electronics and related fields. Perform other program-related duties as assigned.
Physical Demands:
The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Employees may request reasonable accommodation(s) if necessary to perform the essential functions of the job. Maintain stationary position, sitting or standing, for extended periods of time. Operate a computer and other office productivity machinery. Occasionally lift, move, transport, install, or remove items weighing up to 15 pounds. The ability to communicate information so that others understand. The ability to observe details Occasionally move to different classrooms across campus to provide instruction, advising, and instructional support Travel to remote instructional sites or other locations in performance of job duties Minimum Qualifications Associate's Degree in Electronics Engineering Technology or related field from a regionally accredited institution. Must have a minimum of four years of work experience in electronics or instrumentation. Minimum of three (3) years of relevant teaching experience in a community college setting, preferred. Employer Nash Community College Address 522 North Old Carriage Road Rocky Mount, North Carolina, 27804 Phone 252-451-8264 Website http://www.nashcc.edu

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