Advertised Position Title:
Instructor, Catepillar/Diesel
Knowledge, Skills & Abilities:
- Candidates should possess knowledge of vehicle electronics, fluid power, mechanics, diesel engine repair, service concepts, refrigeration, drivetrains and associated maintenance and repair principles as they relate to Caterpillar equipment used in the construction and mining industries.
- Knowledge in power generation systems as well as electronic drive systems and similar advanced technologies are also desirable.
- Must be capable of teaching and mentoring individuals according to the standards defined by the Caterpillar Think Big program and as administered through Owens State Community college.
- Skills include but are not limited to maintenance and repair of heavy equipment used in the construction and mining industries including but not limited to loaders, graders, and multifunctional tracked vehicles.
- Must possess good manual dexterity and be capable of demonstrating principles of assembly, dis-assembly and maintenance of various systems that are oftentimes complex and made up of several sub-systems.
- Ability to organize facts and materials for presentations, capability to make quick decisions under pressure, ability to manage several projects at once, ability to mentor and objectively analyze the student and their experiences both in the classroom and in the lab and/or field.
- Ability to keep control of the class and direct them.
- Ability to remain focused on tasks and keep a neat orderly environment.
- Ability to keep up to date on new technologies and certifications per the requirements of the college's stakeholders.
Essential Functions:
Article 7 of the OFA Contract.
Minimum Qualifications:
- Associate degree or two-year technical certificate in a discipline relevant to the heavy equipment industry or technologies associated with the position.
- Experience working in or with Caterpillar in the service environment and be certified in the core areas or capable of achieving core certification through Caterpillar's certification process.
- Experience with Caterpillar specific, electrical, mechanical, fluid power, refrigeration, and diesel engine repair principles - preferably with respect to the Heavy Equipment Industry - 5 years minimum.
Owens Faculty Association
Faculty
173 Days
This varies semester to semester.
No - Not Grant Funded
United States of America (Exempt)
Salary
$40,000.00
STRS - STRS (Retirement System Classification)