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Fuel the future of skilled trades by guiding the next generation of
welders in a hands-on learning environment. The**Welding Lab
Instructional Coordinator**plays a key role in supporting student
success by reinforcing welding techniques, safety protocols, and
industry best practices. From assisting students with essential welding
processes like OFC/W, SMAW, GMAW, and FCAW to maintaining lab equipment
and coordinating instructional materials, this role ensures an engaging
and productive space for learning.
Collaboration is key, as this position works closely with faculty to
prepare students for real-world applications, optimize lab usage, and
maintain lab equipment. Responsibilities can include tutoring students
individually or in small groups, managing lab supplies, and ensuring
student safety. Strong organizational skills, attention to detail, and
the ability to interpret technical documents are essential.
With at least 50% of the role dedicated to instruction, this is an
exciting opportunity for someone passionate about welding education and
eager to make a difference. Whether demonstrating best practices,
maintaining lab safety, or helping students develop their skills, this
position is vital to the programs success. Join a team dedicated to
shaping the next generation of welders in a supportive and hands-on
learning environment.
[**Enjoy excellent benefits, including
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15 vacation days per year\
12 sick days per year\
14 paid holidays\
Tuition assistance
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- Minimum Qualifications\
- High school diploma or general education degree (GED), and five years
full-time equivalent welding and/or fabrication experience, or an
equivalent combination of welding, education, and teaching experience.
Journeyman certification (4 years) or Applied Associates Degree in
Welding (2 Years) May Count Toward The Required Experience.
- Required License and/or Certifications**:\
A valid drivers license is required\
Forklift certification (to be obtained within one month of hire)\
American Welding Society (AWS) Certified in the 3G & 4G positions using
the SMAW/FCAW welding processes, or ability to obtain certification
within six months of hire
- Starting pay range: \$43,250 - \$51,900\
Pay Grade: P4[To see full Professional Pay Grade Salary Structures click
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- Work Site Location:**Parker Technical Education
- Employment is contingent upon successful completion of background
check and proof of degree if requiredfor this position.**
**Application materials include:resume, cover letter**
**Applications ONLY accepted through the North Idaho College Website!**