Refrigerated Container & Trailer Technician Instructor at Lincoln Tech
Charleston, South Carolina, United States -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

01 Jun, 26

Salary

0.0

Posted On

03 Mar, 26

Experience

5 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Diagnosing Refrigeration Systems, Servicing Refrigeration Systems, Repairing Refrigeration Systems, Field Experience, Safety Standards, Communication, Problem-Solving, MS Office Suite, Public Speaking, Interpersonal Abilities, Refrigerated Equipment Maintenance, Diesel Generator Sets, Electrical Systems Diagnostics, Temperature Control Systems, Defect Identification, Teaching

Industry

Higher Education

Description
Join Lincoln Tech's WorkforceLinc Partnership program with Container Maintenance Corporation in Charleston, SC as we search for an experienced Refrigerated Container and Refrigerated Trailer Technicians to become Instructors in our custom technical training program. Your real-world experience in servicing refrigeration systems is invaluable for training the next generation of technicians. We're looking for skilled professionals who want to share their expertise while continuing to work with the equipment they know best.  Key Responsibilities for Refrigerated Container Technical Instructors:  * Deliver instruction grounded in hands-on experience diagnosing, servicing, and repairing refrigeration systems  * Utilize approved course materials and teaching methods while enriching lessons with your field experience  * Maintain refrigerated containers to safety standards  * Communicate and enforce school policies while advising students on attendance, grades, and discipline  * Develop learning aids and assessments  * Collaborate with departments to support program goals  * Demonstrate professionalism and adjust teaching to accommodate different learning styles  * Keep accurate records of attendance and grades  Key Requirements for Refrigerated Container Technical Instructors: * Experience in diagnosing, repairing, and maintaining refrigerated equipment used in intermodal containers and refrigerated semi-truck trailers, including: * Refrigeration systems (compressors, condensers, evaporators, and controls) * Diesel-powered generator sets (where applicable)  * Electrical systems supporting refrigeration units (sensors, controllers, wiring, and basic diagnostics) * Temperature control systems and monitoring devices  * Preventative maintenance and safety inspections for refrigerated equipment * Defect identification, documentation, and compliance with applicable standards * Experience may be gained through work with refrigerated containers (reefers), refrigerated semi-truck trailers, or a combination of both.  * Excellent communication and problem-solving skills * Proficient in MS Office suite (Word, Excel, PowerPoint)  * Strong public speaking and interpersonal abilities  * Up to 50% travel Monday through Friday  * Ability to obtain TWIC card  Required Certification  * EPA Section 608 Refrigerant Handling Certification  Preferred Certifications (Not Required):  * Welding Certification * IICL Certification  * FMCSA Certification  Benefits:  * Join our established and successful Skilled Trade programs with proven graduate outcomes  * Stability with a well-established institution (75+ years)  * Professional development and advancement opportunities  * Full-time Comprehensive:  * Medical, Dental, Vision, Life/Disability Insurance  * 401(k) with Company Match  * Paid Time Off and Holidays  Why Join Us?  At WorkforceLinc, we’re committed to empowering technicians and partners through innovative training solutions. Learn more about our team and approach at https://www.workforcelinc.com [https://www.workforcelinc.com/] 
Responsibilities
The instructor will deliver hands-on technical training grounded in real-world experience, focusing on diagnosing, servicing, and repairing refrigeration systems in containers and trailers. Key duties also involve utilizing approved course materials, enforcing school policies, developing learning aids, and maintaining accurate student records.
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