Per the NFA Contract, Article 9, TMCC is announcing to all eligible academic and administrative faculty that a need exists for an Emissions Workshop Coordinator.
Posting Date
Sept. 5, 2024
Description
The coordinator oversees the non-credit training program for state-certified emissions technicians.
Scope of Work
This assignment will begin Sept. 23, 2024 and conclude on June 30, 2025. The coordinator will spend no less than 45 hours per semester administering the following responsibilities and deliverables.
Responsibilities and Deliverables
The Emissions Workshop Coordinator will:
- Maintain and update emissions workshop curriculum for all 1-G Inspector’s License Training, 2-G Inspector’s License Training, and 2-G Inspector’s Recertification workshops in compliance with state standards.
- Schedule 1-G Inspector’s License Training once per month, Schedule 2-G New Inspector’s License Training once per semester, and Schedule 2-G Inspector’s Recertification workshops twice per semester.
- Order and control books and other materials.
- Contact and administer students for workshops.
- Appropriate, train, and mentor instructors for workshops.
- Work with DMV emissions lab inspectors to ensure compliance with rules and regulations, implement required updates.
- Maintain emissions training equipment.
- Maintain emissions workshop and student records.
Qualifications
- At least two years full-time teaching experience in a Transportation Technologies discipline
- Current ASE master-level certification
- Previous teaching experience in emissions workshops.
Compensation
Three credit release per semester or it can be taken as a stipend in the amount of $3,000 per semester to be funded from the Emissions self-sustaining account.
Reports To
This position reports to Kim Harrell, Dean of Technical Sciences.
Application Process
Interested faculty will submit a letter of interest describing special qualifications and background information no later than 5 p.m. on Sept. 19, 2024.
The letter should be addressed to Kim Harrell, Dean of Technical Sciences. Note: administrative faculty must include a documented plan for separation of the additional assignment work from regular work time.
Selection Process
The Dean of Technical Sciences will notify applicants of the hiring decision on or before Sept. 20, 2024.