Low Voltage A/V Technician Accounting - Columbia, MD at Geebo

Low Voltage A/V Technician

Job DescriptionLincoln Tech in Columbia, MD is seeking Low Voltage Technicians to teach students in our Electrical and Electronics Systems program as part-time instructors.
No prior teaching experience is necessary, we will provide the tools you need to become a successful instructor.
Make a positive impact on the next generation of technicians and begin a rewarding new career!Key Qualifications3
years' experience in any of the following:
Home Theatre and Audio/Visual Access Controls/ PLC's Telecommunication and Fiber Optics Responsibilities Teach and provide hands-on training in Electrical and Electronics Systems in our fully equipped facility.
Facilitate and effectively deliver Lincoln Tech accredited course curriculum.
Support and motivate student growth, professionalism, and accountability, Evaluate and communicate progress with students.
Teach students about the importance of safety and compliance.
Additional Requirements Great communication skills Proficient with technology Teaching experience-a plus High school diploma/GED Part-Time Benefits 401(k) with Company Match Growth Opportunities Ongoing Training Support About UsFor over 75 years Lincoln Tech is one of the nation's leading providers of career training in Healthcare, Automotive/Diesel, Skilled Trades, Information Technology, Cosmetology, and Culinary Arts.
We are an Equal Opportunity and Affirmative Action Employer.
Learn More Call:
(973) 766-9045 Email:
email protected Website:
www.
lincolntech.
edu/careers Recommended Skills Access Controls Communication Electronics Optical Fiber Cabling Professional Attitude Teaching Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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