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Faculty, Diesel Power Generation (12mo Caterpillar)

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Kansas Unified School Districts

Wichita, KS (In Person)

$58,926 Salary, Full-Time

Posted 1 week ago (Updated 1 week ago) • Actively hiring

Expires 7/8/2026

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Faculty, Diesel Power Generation (12mo Caterpillar) Kansas Unified School Districts Wichita, KS Job Details $58,926.40 a year 13 hours ago Qualifications Generator repair Heavy equipment mechanics Electrical generators Equipment repair Electricity generation Driver's License Backup power maintenance Electrical maintenance Classroom Teaching Energy production Full Job Description Description WSU Tech is committed to providing exceptional educational opportunities that equip students with the skills and knowledge necessary for successful careers in high-demand industries. Our faculty members play a vital role in delivering comprehensive technical education and fostering student achievement.
Compensation:
$58,926.40/yr
Worksite Location:
City Center Campus Position expected to begin on or after July 1, 2026 Overview /
Job Summary:
Seeking a dedicated and experienced Electric Power Generation Instructor to deliver high-quality instruction in diagnostic, repair, and maintenance practices for power generation systems. This 12-month faculty position is responsible for classroom, laboratory, and hands-on instruction aligned with industry standards, workforce needs, and student success outcomes. Your day-to-day responsibilities will vary, but are not limited to: Develop and deliver instructional content focused on electrical power generation, maintenance, and repair, specifically on Caterpillar technology. Conduct classroom and lab sessions including demonstrations and hands-on training with heavy equipment. Assess and evaluate student progress, providing constructive feedback and guidance. Collaborate with industry partners to ensure curriculum stays current with technological advancements and industry standards. Maintain accurate records of student attendance and academic performance. Participate in program assessment, accreditation, and continuous improvement efforts. Support student success through advising, mentoring, and career guidance.
Requirements Qualifications:
Associate degree in Heavy Equipment Technology, Diesel Technology, or a related field OR equivalent combination of education and industry experience Minimum of 3 years of recent, hands-on experience servicing and repairing generators or similar equipment Strong knowledge of modern electric power generation systems and tools Ability to effectively teach and communicate technical concepts to diverse learners Valid driver's license Commitment to safety, professionalism, and student success Benefits WSU Tech is committed to inclusive and equitable practices to create an environment and culture where students and employees thrive. We acknowledge that through valuing diverse identities, experiences, talents, and gifts, we excel by fulfilling our mission to create a talent pipeline, establish workforce equity, and improve economic prosperity for our community. WSU Tech is an Equal Opportunity Employer.