Low Voltage Instructorother related Employment listings - Lanham, MD at Geebo

Low Voltage Instructor

Inspire the next generation of electricians! Lincoln Tech in Columbia, MD is seeking licensed and experienced Fire Alarm Technicians, Security Alarm Technicians, and Low Voltage Electricians to share their passion for the industry and teach in our Electrical and Electronics Systems and Technology program.
No teaching experience? Don't worry, Lincoln Tech has successfully transitioned experienced electricians with limited or no teaching experience into successful educators.
Key Qualifications3
years' experience in any of the following:
Fire Alarm Technician Security Alarm Technician / CCTV and Surveillance TechAccess Controls / PLC'sTelecommunication and Fiber OpticsHome Theatre and Audio/VisualResponsibilitiesTeach and provide hands-on training in Electrical and Electronics Systems in our fully equipped facility.
Facilitate and effectively deliver Lincoln Tech accredited course curriculum.
Support and motivate student growth, professionalism, and accountability,Evaluate and communicate progress with students.
Teach students about the importance of safety and compliance.
Great communication skillsProficient with technologyTeaching experience a plusHigh school diploma/GEDFull-Time BenefitsMedical, Dental and VisionLife and Disability Insurance401(k) with Company MatchPaid Holidays and Paid Time OffGrowth OpportunitiesOngoing Training SupportPart-Time Benefits401(k) with Company MatchPaid Time Off and HolidaysGrowth OpportunitiesAbout UsFor over 75 years Lincoln Tech is one of the nation's leading providers of career training in Healthcare, Automotive/Diesel, Skilled Trades, Information Technology, Cosmetology, and Culinary Arts.
We are an Equal Opportunity and Affirmative Action Employer.
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(973) 766-9045Email:
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Electrical Technician, Location:
Lanham, MD - 20706 , PL:
592736787Salary:
$31 per hour.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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