Full-Time Assistant Professor, Airframe Mechanic
Job Description
Salary Range: $53,309 – $73,459 (Based on level of degree and experience. Salary may be enhanced by supplemental teaching.)
2 Positions Available
Job Description:
The Assistant Professor – Airframe Mechanic position is directly accountable to the Director of Aviation Program for the following duties and responsibilities:
The individual filling this position is expected to play a positive role in helping the College change as necessary to effectively carryout its mission.
This position is assigned to the Part 147 Aircraft Maintenance Technician School at NWFSC. Applicants must meet the requirements of 14 CFR § 147.19 and 14 CFR § 65.71(a) to be eligible for this position. This position is responsible for curriculum development, delivery of lecture and lab exercises, assessment, and record keeping of all students assigned to the class.
Responsibilities include but not limited to:
- Directly supervise all students assigned to AMT 0701 General I, AMT 0702 General II, AMT 0703 General III, AMT 0704 General IV, AMT 0712 Airframe I, AMT 0713 Airframe II, AMT 0714 Airframe III, and AMT 0717 Airframe IV.
- Maintain discipline, safety, and cleanliness within the classroom and lab environments at all times.
- Monitor student attendance and retention rates.
- Follow course outlines and objectives and evaluate students.
- Be able to teach assigned classes and to effectively manage the day-to-day operation of the class and shop.
- Prepare lesson plans and provide all class lectures, lab, and clinical instruction according to the required curriculum.
- Advise students.
- Maintain academic and FAA records.
- Attend all scheduled departmental meetings.
- Develop partnerships with the local school districts to provide streamlined pathways for students into the Airframe program.
- Cultivate relationships with business and industry partners to identify and develop employment opportunities for students and graduates.
- Help recruit business partners to be a part of the Airframe Advisory Committee.
- Participate in budget planning and operate within the approved budget.
- Maintain responsibility, accountability and inventory control for tools, equipment, and supplies at the Crestview campus.
- Stay up to date with professional trends in the teaching field and help facilitate continual changes that may be required to keep instruction current and relevant.
- Complete annual mandatory compliance training.
Benefits:
- Health insurance for employee and dependent coverage available.
- College-paid basic life insurance for employee with additional coverage for employee and/or dependents at employee’s expense
- College-paid retirement with 3% employee contribution to the Florida Retirement System (FRS)
- Optional dental and vision insurance at employee’s expense
- Paid leave accrual (sick and vacation)
- Paid time off for designated holidays, winter break, and spring break
- Monday-Thursday 34-hour work week
- Free tickets to designated Mattie Kelly Arts Center and Raider Athletic events
Requirements:
- FAA Certificate in Airframe or Airframe and Powerplant required
- High school diploma or GED required
- Five (5) years of full-time employment in the Airframe or related field required
- Strong interpersonal and organizational skills required
PREFERRED QUALIFICATION:
- Bachelor or Master’s degree in Airframe, Aviation, Avionics, or Aerospace, Aeronautics or closely related field from an accredited institution
- Teaching experience preferred
All degrees must be from a regionally-accredited postsecondary institution. This full-time 9-month position is eligible for continuing contract status and is contingent upon board approval and funding.
How to Apply
In addition to the application, please submit ALL of the following:- NWFSC Application.
- Resume.
- A cover letter explaining why you consider yourself qualified for this position.
- Copies of unofficial transcripts.
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