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Northeast Technology Center

POSITION ANNOUNCEMENT

 

Position:             Welding Technology Instructor, District Employee Assigned to Pryor Campus

                           Exempt, Certified, Full-Time, 10-month Staff

 

Starting Date:      August 1, 2025

 

Reports to:          Campus Director       

 

Schedule:            8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Monday-Friday, with a 50-minute lunch break.

Compensation

Package:             $58,973 to $75,830 annual minimum salary, commensurate with experience. Health, dental, vision, paid life insurance, and teachers’ retirement paid; flexible benefits plan; sick leave, vacation, and paid holidays. The total minimum compensation package is approximately $78,973 to $95,830 annually.

Primary

Function:            A 10-month Instructor is responsible for instruction, classroom/lab management, discipline, advisory committee, inventory of tools, equipment, and supplies, advising student organization, controlling lab projects, ordering and recording purchase of supplies, student placement, supporting board policies and growth, public relations, and to represent Northeast Technology Center in a professional manner at all times.  The instructor will work in a team situation with other personnel to train students to develop successful trade skills.

 

Education:          Minimum of a high school diploma or equivalent.

 

Experience:         Requirements include currently teaching in a Career Tech Welding Technology Program or a minimum of five (5) years of recent work experience in the code welding Industry with proficiency in SMAW, GMAW, FCAW, GTAW, PAC, CAC and OXY-FUEL Cutting.  Background and experience in a variety of code welding jobs that may include manufacturing experience and construction experience preferred.  A Pre-employment Weld evaluation will be required and will include: 1.  6” 6G TIG root, 7018 fill and cap, 2.  6” 6G GMAW root FCAW fill and cap, 3.  2” 5G GTAW 300 series stainless steel, 4.  3G 5/8” GMAW vertical butt weld, uphill or downhill root, uphill fill and cap. Excellent communications and human relations skills, especially with secondary and adult students; proficiency in record keeping, prioritizing, and scheduling; ability to exercise initiative, independent judgment, and discretion in the performance of duties; knowledge of the importance of confidentiality.  Experience in email applications and other computer applications is required, as well as knowledge of current school laws and/or state and federal regulations related to instruction in the classroom.  All positions require a criminal history background check and a pre-employment drug and alcohol screening.  Section 135 of the Oklahoma School Code prohibits a school from employing or re-employing anyone convicted of a felony.  Proofs of U.S. citizenship or legal resident alien status are required.

 

See the Job Description for a more complete understanding of expectations.

 

Application Deadline:   Until a suitable candidate is identified.

Application may be found at the NTC website: www.netech.edu or by calling 918-825-7040.

The application packet must have a completed application and resume to be considered.

 

Northeast Technology Center is an equal-opportunity employer.

 

NORTHEAST TECHNOLOGY CENTER

JOB DESCRIPTION

 

Exempt, Certified, Full-time, 10-month Staff

 

TITLE:            WELDING TECHNOLOGY INSTRUCTOR

 

Hours:             

8:00 a.m. through 4:00 p.m., Monday through Friday, with a 50-minute lunch break. Must be able to work extended hours whenever required or requested by administration.

 

Essential Duties and Responsibilities:

  1. Comply with all state and federal laws, policies, and procedures of the school district.
  2. Ensure that a pleasant, safe, and orderly climate for learning exists in the classroom.
  3. Upgrade teaching techniques, learning styles, and math/reading methodologies to deliver current and marketable training to students at a high professional level.
  4. Work cooperatively with staff in a professional manner to develop, promote, and improve educational services for students in desired occupational skill areas.
  5. Establish and maintain efficient and effective controls for expenditures of school funds in accordance with the adopted budget and school codes, and produce appropriate requests and inventory controls as requested and necessary.
  6. Teach and perform assigned duties in a manner consistent with district and campus standards and the Board of Education policies and procedures.
    1. Meet and instruct students in assigned classes at the location and times assigned.
    2. Provide individualized and group instruction utilizing a variety of instructional techniques.
    3. Teach students the skills and knowledge contained in the course outline in order to prepare them for related employment and state board exams if applicable.
    4. Use state curriculum and audio-visual material related to the course if applicable.
    5. Monitors student progress and recognizes academic achievements.
    6. The use of current related resource materials.
    7. Schedule speakers annually from industry to inform students of the opportunities available.
    8. Update course objectives and outlines as needed to remain current with industry.
    9. Ensure that a minimum of instructional time is utilized for non-instructional routines in an effort to maximize time on task.
  7. Classroom/Shop/Lab Management
    1. Provide students with classroom and lab experiences that are related to current industry practice as described by the vocational standards.
    2. Organize class time so that classroom instruction, laboratory work, and clean-up activities can be accomplished within the allotted time.
    3. Evaluate each student’s performance based on knowledge and skills, preparing progress reports and employment references for students.
    4. Efficiently and accurately maintaining confidential student records of attendance, absences, tardies, and makeup work for each student, which may include time in the lab, performance records, and screening test results and reports as required by the State Department of Career Tech, the district, and any other governing boards by the required deadlines.
    5. Maintain a clean and orderly classroom, lab/shop room, storage room, and office space.
    6. Maintain an emergency data file for each student enrolled.
    7. Prepare and submit reports as required by state and local school districts.
    8. Monitor equipment to ensure that it is kept clean and well-maintained.
  8. Discipline
    1. Organize the daily student assignments in such a manner that it minimizes the necessity for disciplinary action.
    2. Maintain discipline in the classroom and shop.
    3. Control and reporting infractions of school policy by students outside of the class/lab areas (campus area).
  9. Establishes and maintains contact with an advisory committee consisting of area education professionals, business professionals, and other members as needed and holds and attends the required amount of advisory meetings and reports each year.
  10. Inventory of Tools, Equipment, and Supplies
    1. Conduct an inventory of tools and equipment prior to the start of school.
    2. Report lost or broken tools and equipment as soon as they occur.
    3. Keep inventory of supplies at the time of purchase and dispensing.
    4. Prepare for a full formal inventory by school administration at the end of the school year.
  11. Advising a Student Organization
    1. Encourage 100% participation of all students in the program.
    2. Help and guide in the election of class officers.
    3. Help promote activities in the program
    4. Assist and encourage students to prepare for and participate in contests.
    5. Assist in monitoring student behavior while in transit and during official district, state, and national student organizational activities.
  12. Controlling Shop/Lab Projects
    1. Supply work for each student at all times.
    2. Select projects to enhance each student’s training.
    3. Complete all information on contracts, work orders, and service orders prior to beginning and upon completion of projects or services performed.
    4. Order and record the purchase of supplies and materials using the proper repair order.
  13. Student Placement
    1. Assist students in completing a portfolio and assisting them in job readiness skills by learning to complete job applications and preparing them for job interviews.
    2. Assist qualified students in finding a job in the field in which they are trained.
    3. Placement of the completers in related occupations according to board policy.
    4. Keep student files containing information to complete follow-up reports and placement assistance.
  14. Support Board Policies and Growth
    1. Become aware of and follow all established board policies and A.C.T. negotiated agreements.
    2. Complete all local and state reports on time.
    3. Attend all scheduled school functions related to the program.
  15. Public Relations
    1. Submit news articles on newsworthy events in your program.
    2. Assist in planning and completion of Open House.
    3. Represent the school in a professional manner at all times.
    4. Assist in recruitment efforts for the program.
  16. Regularly attend designated work schedule. Must be able to work scheduled and extended hours and additional days/evenings as required by position responsibilities.
  17. Any other responsibilities or duties assigned by the Campus Director, Deputy Superintendent, or Superintendent.

 

Education, Experience, and Qualifications:    

  1. Must qualify for a standard or provisional Teaching Certificate as defined by the Oklahoma Department of Education and Oklahoma Department of Career Technology Education.
  2. Minimum of high school diploma or equivalent.
  3. Currently teaching in a Career Tech Welding Technology Program or a minimum of 5 years of recent work experience in the welding field with proficiency in SMAW, GMAW, FCAW, GTAW, and OXY-FUEL Cutting.  Background and experience in a variety of welding jobs that may include manufacturing experience and construction experience preferred.
  4. Experience in making presentations before large groups.
  5. Evidence of skills important to fulfilling the position's responsibilities is important.
  6. Proficient in working with administrators, instructors, and staff to establish a schedule that will serve students efficiently and effectively.
  7. Required criminal history background check and proof of U.S. citizenship or legal resident alien status.
  8. Cannot be related to a currently seated district school board member within the second degree of affinity or consanguinity.

 

Job Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities Requirements:   

  1. Ability to handle multiple assignments simultaneously with associated deadlines.
  2. Excellent communication and human relations skills, especially with secondary and adult students.
  3. Knowledge of the structure and content of the English language, including the meaning and spelling of words, rules of composition, and grammar.
  4. Must be able to effectively handle multiple, simultaneous, and changing priorities.
  5. Must be capable of being calm and professional with numerous different personalities at various levels.
  6. Ability to exercise initiative, independent judgment, and discretion in the performance of duties.
  7. Able to maintain a program budget, keep inventory, and order supplies and equipment.
  8. Competent in the use of current technology, especially computer software for classroom use, email, and internet applications. Must be proficient in Microsoft Office Suite.

 

Training and Meeting Requirements:

  1. View or attend required Safety Training quarterly, either by video or in person.
  2. Attend professional development training opportunities as required by district policy.
  3. Attend meetings and provide information to the Administration or Board of Education as requested.

 

Work Environment:

  1. The job operates in a professional office environment, classroom, and shop areas.
  2. Routinely uses standard office equipment such as computers, phones, photocopiers, filing cabinets, and fax machines.

 

Physical, Mental Demands, and Dependability:

  1. Must be able to perform work indoors in a climate-controlled classroom or private office or in an outdoor environment with cold weather conditions.
  2. Must be able to routinely perform physical work and computer work for an average of 5 – 8 hours per day, when necessary.
  3. Position has high requirement for effective hearing and both near and far vision capability, performing work with limited physical exertion and routine lifting of up to 30 lbs.
  4. Must be able to care for oneself, see, hear, walk, stand, lift, bend, reach, climb, stoop, squat, speak, breathe, learn, read, concentrate, think, and perform work by doing manual tasks, with or without reasonable accommodation.
  5. Must be capable of local travel (as a driver) and occasional overnight and extended travel domestically by commercial airlines, rental vehicles, and public transportation.
  6. Regular attendance following a designated work schedule. Must be able to work scheduled and extended hours and additional days/evenings as required by position responsibilities.

 

Reports to:        Campus Director

 

Terms of Employment:           

Temporary contract for the first year of employment.

 

Annual Evaluation:

The performance of this job will be evaluated annually in accordance with Oklahoma law and the provisions of the board’s policy on evaluations.