EST Instructor at FORTIS Colleges and Institutes
Wayne, New Jersey, United States -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

10 May, 26

Salary

0.0

Posted On

09 Feb, 26

Experience

2 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Electrical Technician, Low Voltage Systems, Data Systems, Alarm Systems, Teaching, Academic Advising, Communication Skills, Interpersonal Skills, Organization, Motivation, Results Driven

Industry

Higher Education

Description
About The Job Fortis Institute in Wayne, NJ is seeking an experienced, highly motivated electrical technician (low voltage systems, data, or alarms, etc.) to join its faculty. If you possess a desire to help others succeed, this is an opportunity for you to positively impact the lives and careers of our students and graduates. Fortis Institute provides educational programs that deliver real-life career skills in high demand occupations that lead to employment upon graduation and a lifetime of professional growth. Job Description We are seeking an energetic and enthusiastic faculty member to teach electrical technician courses in our Electrical Systems Technician Program.  We currently have full time and part-time teacher openings.  This professional position reports directly to the Program Director. The primary responsibility will be to teach electrical, low voltage, data or alarms courses. The typical teaching load ranges between 20-40 hours a week. Applicants will also be expected to provide academic advising to students, assist the program director and participate in department training, meetings and graduation.    Interested candidates should send their resume, for immediate consideration, to Fortis Institute Dean of Education at Tnanni-dimmey@edaff.com [Tnanni-dimmey@edaff.com]   Qualifications   * At least three years of experience in the electrical field (low voltage, data, alarms, etc.) as per accrediting and licensing agency standards) * Excellent communication and interpersonal skills * Highly organized, motivated and results driven * Prior teaching experience preferred (but not required)
Responsibilities
The primary responsibility is to teach electrical, low voltage, data, or alarms courses within the Electrical Systems Technician Program, typically involving a teaching load of 20-40 hours per week. Additionally, faculty members are expected to provide academic advising to students and participate in department training, meetings, and graduation ceremonies.
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