Fayetteville Technical Community College is recruiting for a new member to join our Corporate and Industry Training Team and now accepting applications for a full-time Electrical Line worker Instructor!
The Electrical Lineworker Instructor is responsible for planning, developing, and teaching power distribution and generation in the classroom and through hands-on field training. This includes ensuring instruction aligns with industry standards, safety regulations, college policies and procedures, and the operational needs of the program.
We offer a valuable benefits package that includes the following:
NC State Health Plan
NC State Retirement Plan
Paid Leave
Paid Holidays
Cafeteria Plan (IRS Code Section 125)
Educational Benefits
Longevity
TRICARE Supplement Benefits
Minimum Qualifications:
- High school diploma or equivalent.
- 5-10 years of experience as an electrical lineworker.
- Knowledge of Rural Utilities Service (RUS) specifications and proficiency in linework operations.
- Valid Class A CDL with a clean record.
- Current DOT physical and ability to meet safety-sensitive job requirements.
- Strong organizational and multitasking skills.
- Excellent oral, auditory, and written communication skills.
- Ability to work with diverse populations.
Preferred Qualifications:
- Associate degree in Electrical Line Construction, Electrical Systems Technology, or a related field from an accredited college or university, or equivalent.
- Industry certifications including OSHA 30-Hour Construction, CPR/AED/First Aid, Work Zone Flagger Certification, and NCCER Instructor Certification Training Program (ICTP).
- Experience teaching or training electrical lineworkers in a professional or educational setting.
- Experience supervising electrical lineworkers.
- Ten years of documented fieldwork as a journeyman lineworker or higher, including hands-on experience in line construction, maintenance, and repairs.
- 10-20 years of supervisory experience as a foreman or higher.
- Experience in underground power.
- Experience in power generation, including water turbines, solar, and wind power.