Aircraft Maintenance Instructor Warren Tech South
- Location
- Lakewood, Colorado
- Wage
- Annual Salary $56,000.00 - $76,000.00
- Job ID
- AV6414870
- Posted
- 2024-12-6
Aircraft Maintenance Instructor Warren Tech South job at Warren Tech North in Lakewood CO
Description, duties, responsibilities
Job Goal:
Develop and oversee the Part 147 aircraft maintenance technology program
Prepare students for further studies in the aircraft maintenance pathway and required hours for general aircraft mechanics
Familiarize students with the aviation industry and/or post-secondary education at the community college or university level
For questions about the position, please contact our Business Manager, Sonya Sotolongo, at 303-982-2619.
Minimum Qualifications:
Applicants must have ONE of the following:
Valid and current state or national industry license or certification (i.e. current FAA Airframe and Powerplant License), or
24 semester hours of related post-secondary coursework verified on an official transcript (see CDE website:Secondary CTE Transportation)
AND
Applicants must have ONE of the following:
2,000-4,000 hours of verified occupational experience, or
Three (3) years full-time verified, licensed teaching experience in the content area
AND
Applicants must be able to obtain a Career and Technical Education (CTE) Authorization in Secondary CTE Transportation prior to their first day of work.
AND
Applicants must have or be able to obtain FAA airframe and powerplant mechanics
certification.
Special Knowledge/Skills:
Knowledge and skills in techniques of aircraft maintenance technology (general, airframe, and powerplant) and in the development of an aircraft maintenance technology curriculum
Knowledge of industry-related software as they relate to the aviation industry and the teaching profession
Ability to align the aircraft maintenance curriculum and instruction to industry certification/licensure exams
Ability and background knowledge necessary to obtain the required materials, tools, and equipment needed for a Part 147 school
Ability and background knowledge needed to assemble Part 147 manual for FAA approval
Knowledge of current safety and compliance practices and ethical concerns related to the profession
Able to create industry partnerships within the aviation industry
Ability to adjust and adapt to a multitude of situations in the school environment
Ability to participate actively in professional development
Performance Responsibilities:
(The following statements describe the general purpose and responsibilities assigned and should not be construed as an exhaustive list of all responsibilities, skills, efforts, or working conditions that may be assigned or skills that may be required.)
Instructional Planning and Delivery:
Teach Part 147 aircraft maintenance technology program that will include:
all FAA requirements of Part 147 A&P program, including meeting the 1150 hours required for General and Airframe certification;
alignment of aircraft maintenance technology curriculum and instruction to industry certification exams
a program of practical and technical instruction on theory, practices, methods, processes, and terminology of the aircraft maintenance industry;
demonstration of skills required in the aircraft maintenance industry;
safety precautions, use, and maintenance of tools and equipment, and regulations of the aircraft maintenance industry;
safety examinations prior to allowing students to work with equipment;
organization of student records for FAA compliance
Plan and supervise the work of students in the classroom and in field experiences
Develop and implement lesson plans that meet the requirements of the instructional program
Collaborate with other staff to ensure student learning and success
Make changes in instruction as needed to meet students needs
Collaborate with other Warren Tech programs, including but not limited to Aviation Technology
Work with the Warren Tech special education teachers to modify the curricula as needed for students who need extra instructional support
Plan with English as Second Language (ESL) teachers to support students when English is their second language
Co-teach post-secondary workforce readiness with counselors (resume workshops, transferable skills, mock interviews, etc.)
Teach standards and competencies required for college credit and certifications
Manage Career and Technical Student Organization (CTSO) and develop leadership opportunities for students
Complete all required compliance documentation for your CTE program
Monitoring Student Progress and Potential:
Develop and administer ongoing short-term and long-term assessments of student learning and achievement
Prepare students for the rigor of college-level/concurrent enrollment aircraft maintenance technology classes
Advise students in next steps in pursuing a career in aviation
Communicate with students and families on student progress
Grade student work and enter grades into grading management system for Warren Tech and concurrent enrollment partner
Work regularly with counselors, administration, and other support staff to support student success
Classroom Management and Organization:
Create a classroom environment that is conducive to learning and appropriate for physical, social, and emotional development of students
Manage student behavior in accordance with the Student Code of Conduct
Take all necessary and reasonable precautions to protect students, equipment, materials and facilities
Marketing & Community Outreach:
Ability to market aircraft maintenance technology program to students, staff, parents, and the business community
Strong organizational, marketing, communication, and interpersonal skills
Identify potential business partners as it relates to opportunities for enhancing the aviation education experience
Collaborate with local public and private aviation institutes of higher education
Develop and promote positive relationships with fellow staff members, industry partners, high schools, the community, and other clientele
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Warren Tech North Company Overview
Warren Tech is the premier Career and Technical Education (CTE) center for Jefferson County Public Schools. An educational and technological leader, Warren Tech integrates academics in career and technical education, preparing students for both college and career. Warren Tech students are engaged and committed to their programs, which is evidenced by a 93% attendance rate, 96% graduation rate, and a 97% program completion rate. Virtually all programs offer academic credit in 11th or 12th grade math, science, and English, which counts toward their graduation. AP coursework is also offered by some programs. Another hallmark of Warren Tech's success is the college credit awarded to our students each year. Last year, our students earned nearly 13,000 Red Rocks Community College credits. A large number of students attend colleges and universities after finishing Warren Tech, and some students have even earned an Associate's degree in a Warren Tech program before they finish high school. Warren Tech students also earn industry certifications through their coursework and participate in client work, internships, and job shadows with industry partners. Warren Tech students competitively meet the challenges of the global community.
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