Mid-Maine Technical Center
ELECTRICAL TECHNOLOGY INSTRUCTOR
Start Date: Monday, August 25, 2025
Mid-Maine Technical Center is a regional, technical high school serving 11th and 12th grade students from Lawrence, Messalonskee, Waterville, and Winslow High Schools. MMTC offers twenty-four technical courses that prepare students for post-secondary education and employment by providing instruction and practical experiences through industry-recognized curricula.
THE ELECTRICAL TECHNOLOGY PROGRAM
The Electrical Technology program follows the Core and Electrical Level I curriculum developed by the National Center for Construction Education and Research (NCCER). Students completing the Electrical Technology program are eligible to earn Maine Journeyman 576-hour coursework, Maine Electrical Helpers License, NEC 45-hour Code Course, 10-hour OSHA card, and 3 college credits through Eastern Maine Community College.
Primary Responsibilities
- Teaching high school students in a comprehensive Electrical Technology program using approved standards and curriculum.
- Establishing and maintaining professional, collaborative relationships with community partners including local industry, state and industry training organizations, and colleges.
Qualifications
- Master Electrician’s License, Maine or reciprocal state
- Ability to work collaboratively and communicate effectively with colleagues, students, families, and community partners.
- Professional, cooperative, and respectful of the beliefs, opinions, and confidentiality of others.
THE INSTRUCTOR POSITION
- School year position (183 days, including in-service days)
- Salary and benefits include: health Insurance, course reimbursement, sick leave, vacation time (Link: https://wtvl.aos92.org/district-resources/policies-and-contracts)
Application materials may be obtained on the Mid-Maine Technical Center website, www.mmtc.me or by calling the MMTC office at 873-0102. Submitted applications should include a completed application, cover letter, and resume. Applications will be accepted until a suitable candidate is found.
Applications should be sent electronically to
[email protected] or can be mailed to:
Mid-Maine Technical Center
c/o Electrical Technology Instructor
3 Brooklyn Avenue
Waterville, Maine 04901