Electro-Mechanical Technology Visiting Lecturer at Community College of Philadelphia
Philadelphia, PA 19130, USA -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

20 Oct, 25

Salary

87161.0

Posted On

21 Jul, 25

Experience

1 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Compliance Reporting, Management Skills, Safety Practices, Documentation, Ged, Industrial Maintenance, Powerpoint, Communication Skills

Industry

Education Management

Description

GENERAL DESCRIPTION

The Visiting Lecturer in Electro-Mechanical Technology will support the continued expansion of Community College of Philadelphia’s (CCP) workforce-aligned Advanced Manufacturing programming, housed at the Career and Advanced Technology Center (CATC) in West Philadelphia. This role involves delivering hands-on, competency-based instruction in industrial electrical systems, mechanical systems, programmable logic controllers (PLCs), and troubleshooting, while advancing student learning through experiential and work-based learning.
This faculty position blends teaching and program coordination responsibilities and is designed for an industry-experienced professional capable of delivering high-quality training aligned with industry-recognized standards in electro-mechanical technology. The Visiting Lecturer will collaborate with internal stakeholders and external partners—including employers, unions, K-12 schools, and workforce agencies—to ensure programming reflects local labor market needs and supports pathways to employment, apprenticeships, and industry-recognized credentials.
This full-time, renewable, non-tenure-track Visiting Lecturer position reflects the College’s commitment to equity, access, and career-connected education. As part of the Academic and Student Success Division, Visiting Lecturers contribute to student achievement through inclusive instruction, industry-informed practices, and community engagement—particularly within a minority-serving, open-admissions institution focused on advancing economic mobility and eliminating equity gaps.

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MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS

  • High school diploma or GED and a minimum of 5 years’ experience in industrial maintenance within the advanced manufacturing sector, OR
  • Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering or related field and at least 1 year of experience in industrial maintenance.
  • Demonstrated commitment to equity, inclusion, and student-centered instruction.

PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS

  • Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite (Word, Excel, PowerPoint) for instructional and administrative tasks.
  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills, with the ability to convey technical material to diverse audiences.
  • Strong attention to detail in instruction, documentation, and compliance reporting.
  • Demonstrated ability to collaborate with faculty, staff, and external partners.
  • Strong organizational and time-management skills; ability to prioritize and meet deadlines in a dynamic teaching environment.
  • Experience managing multiple projects in a fast-paced, outcomes-driven setting.
  • Commitment to fostering inclusive learning environments that reflect and respect student diversity in race, culture, socioeconomic status, and educational background. Prior experience teaching or training adult learners, especially in non-credit or technical education settings
  • Bilingual or multilingual proficiency preferred to better serve diverse student populations.
  • Experience integrating culturally responsive and equity-minded instructional strategies into technical education.
  • Familiarity with current industry standards, safety practices, and technologies in electro-mechanical technology.
Responsibilities
  • Deliver in-person instruction for CCP’s Electro-Mechanical Technology program, emphasizing the safe operation, testing, troubleshooting, and maintenance of robotic, automated, and electromechanical systems.
  • Translate complex concepts in electrical systems, mechanical components, and industrial controls into accessible, applied learning using a competency-based education (CBE) framework.
  • Facilitate student learning through hands-on labs, simulations, and project-based assignments rooted in real-world industrial maintenance scenarios.
  • Align curriculum with current industry standards and employer needs, ensuring relevance to workforce trends and readiness.
  • Design, revise, and maintain instructional materials, lesson plans, and lab exercises that reflect current technologies and best practices.
  • Integrate digital tools and industrial automation platforms into instruction (e.g., PLC software, HMI systems, CMMS tools).
  • Maintain relevant industry certifications (e.g., OSHA 10/30, National Coalition of Certification Centers – NC3, ISA CCST) and participate in ongoing professional development.
  • Use formative and summative assessments to measure student learning, provide feedback, and support instructional improvement.
  • Serve as a mentor and career coach, preparing students with both technical and employability skills for the workforce or further education.
  • Incorporate Universal Design for Learning (UDL) and culturally responsive teaching strategies to support diverse learners.
  • Participate in course, program, and institutional assessment activities for continuous improvement and accreditation purposes.
  • Support scheduling, operations, and instructional planning for the Electro-Mechanical Technology program, including supply management and lab safety compliance.
  • Collaborate with the Director of Advanced Manufacturing and Workforce Development staff to maintain alignment with employer needs and industry certifications.
  • Act as a liaison to regional manufacturers, trade associations, and apprenticeship programs to support job placement and experiential learning.
  • Participate in student outreach and recruitment efforts, including open houses, school presentations, and information sessions.
  • Support student enrollment, onboarding, and retention strategies to foster persistence and completion.
  • Track program performance metrics, including student progress and credential attainment, for evaluation and grant compliance.
  • Coordinate with CCP’s Industry Partnerships and Career Services teams to connect students with internships, job placements, and employer engagement opportunities.
  • Support and mentor adjunct instructors and instructional aides delivering content in Electro-Mechanical Technology or related programs.
  • Contribute to strategic workforce initiatives such as employer-customized training, incumbent worker upskilling, and pre-apprenticeship development.
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