Electrical Instructor #594
Company: Keyano College
Job Description
Open Position/Description
Keyano College is an award winning comprehensive, community college serving the dynamic learning needs of the people and industry of Fort McMurray and the Municipality of Wood Buffalo. With 3,500 career, apprenticeship, and university transfer students and almost 10,000 workplace and community education learners, Keyano is a national leader in industry training and aboriginal education.
ELECTRICAL INSTRUCTOR
Keyano College currently has an opening for an Electrical Instructor in our Trades and Heavy Industrial Division. This is a full-time, permanent position commencing immediately.
The successful candidate will be required to instruct, evaluate and develop students in all aspects of the Electrical Trade, including the use of extensive theory and shop delivery methods of all four levels of the Alberta Apprenticeship Program. The successful candidate may be required to develop and instruct industry specific courses in the electrical trade as required.
QUALIFICATIONS: Alberta Journeyman Electrician or Journeyman Electrician with Interprovincial Red Seal Status and a minimum of five years' post journeyman industrial/commercial experience. Instructional experience would be an asset. A valid class five drivers license is required.
SALARY: Based upon educational and experiential qualifications; plus an attractive benefits package.
COMPETITION NUMBER: 0708-TEI-151
NOTE: Keyano College offers a comprehensive Professional Educators Orientation (PEO) prior to the teaching appointment and, an excellent benefits package including professional development, and relocation assistance.
PLEASE SUBMIT YOUR CURRENT RESUME, WITH COMPETITION NUMBER, TO THE HUMAN RESOURCES DEPARTMENT BY EMAIL TO human.resources@keyano.ca THIS COMPETITION WILL REMAIN OPEN UNTIL A SUITABLE CANDIDATE HAS BEEN FOUND.
We sincerely appreciate the interest of all applicants; however, only those individuals selected for an interview will be contacted.
Keyano College welcomes diversity in the workplace and encourages applications from all qualified individuals including visible minorities, aboriginal people, and persons with disabilities.
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