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Description
Tired of the elements? Bring your field experience into a modern, climate-controlled lab and shape the next generation of electricians.
Mitchell Technical College is seeking a knowledgeable, field-experienced professional to join our team as an Electrical Construction & Maintenance Instructor. If you are a skilled electrician looking to step away from the physical grind of the field, stop chasing jobs, and transition into a stable, highly rewarding career, this is your opportunity. No prior teaching experience is required - we will provide you with all the training, tools, and mentorship you need to succeed in the classroom.
About the Program at Mitchell Technical College
Our ECM program is a premier Associate of Applied Science (AAS) track. We give students real, hands-on experience in residential/commercial wiring, motor controls, PLCs, and the National Electrical Code (NEC). Our curriculum directly prepares graduates for immediate employment and counts for 2,000 hours toward their South Dakota Journeyman certification. You will be teaching in state-of-the-art labs with students who are eager to learn the trade.
What You Will Do (Key Responsibilities)
- Share your real-world electrical knowledge through hands-on lab demonstrations and classroom discussions.
- Guide, mentor, and grade students as they practice conduit bending, wiring, troubleshooting, and code compliance.
- Work alongside a supportive faculty team to keep lab projects aligned with current industry standards.
- Help welcome and encourage incoming students interested in the electrical trade.
What Mitchell Tech Offers You
- Stable Hours & Environment: Excellent, predictable daytime hours in a top-tier, modern campus facility. No more driving hours to remote job sites or working in the South Dakota winter cold.
- Excellent Retirement: Full participation in the highly rated South Dakota Retirement System (SDRS).
- Comprehensive Benefits: Premium health, dental, vision, life, and disability insurance packages.
- Growth: Generous time off, tuition assistance, and a collaborative team environment.
Requirements
Minimum Qualifications
- A minimum of three (3) years (or 6,000 hours) of practical experience in the electrical field.
- Deep knowledge of electrical theory, principles, and the National Electrical Code (NEC).
- Ability to pass a standard state and federal criminal background check.
Preferred Qualifications (A Plus, But Not Required)
- A current Journeyman, Master Electrician, or Contractors license.
- An Associate’s degree (or a willingness to let us help you earn one).
- Strong communication skills and a genuine desire to help young professionals succeed.
