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Part Time Faculty - Applied Transportation Welding

Washtenaw Community CollegeAnn Arbor, mi, US
Full-time +1

Washtenaw Community College (WCC) is seeking an experienced collision repair professional to join our Auto Body Repair program as a part-time faculty member to teach ATT : Applied Transportation We... Show more

Merchandising Sales Associate

TSCSaline, MI, US
$90.00 hourly
Full-time +1

The Field Activity Support Team (FAST) Team Member is responsible for traveling to stores within an assigned district to own and execute “start to finish” variable tasks such as planograms, as well... Show more

Fabricator / Welder

Express Employment Professionals - Ann ArborAnn Arbor, MI, US
$24.00 hourly
Full-time
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A local sign manufacturing company is seeking a.What you’ll be doing as a Fabricator / Welder.Fabricating large customized signage.MIG and Stick Welding - Primarily on aluminum with some steel.Fabr... Show more

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Opto-Mechanical Design Engineer

1000 KLA CorporationAnn Arbor, MI
$74,800.00 yearly
Full-time

In this role successful candidates will be responsible for:.Design mechanical and optomechanical parts and subsystems for advanced image sensor calibration systems.Drive and be responsible for the ... Show more

Welder

FasTemps, IncYpsilanti, USA
Permanent

Hiring one welder with experience or schooling in the following areas:.MIG welding stainless and carbon steel.Aluminum experience is a plus!.Use general welding tools, overhead cranes, fork truck ,... Show more

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Part Time Faculty - Applied Transportation Welding

Part Time Faculty - Applied Transportation Welding

Washtenaw Community CollegeAnn Arbor, mi, US
30+ days ago
Job type
  • Full-time
  • Part-time
Job description

Position Description:

Position OverviewWashtenaw Community College (WCC) is seeking an experienced collision repair professional to join our Auto Body Repair program as a part-time faculty member to teach ATT : Applied Transportation Welding. This role will focus on teaching automotive aluminum construction, welding, and MIG brazing techniques.The successful candidate will bring real-world expertise and a passion for preparing students for in-demand careers in the automotive repair field. Instruction will take place in WCC’s state-of-the-art facilities, using industry-standard tools and procedures to provide students with hands-on, applied learning experiences.Course Content & Teaching FocusIn this course, students will develop and apply basic welding and metal inert gas (MIG) brazing skills associated with crash-damaged panel replacement in the collision repair industry. Areas of study include:
  • Proper equipment selection and setup
  • Panel fitment and preparation for welding
  • Plasma cutting procedures
  • MIG welding of steel and aluminum in butt, lap, and plug weld configurations across various welding positions
  • MIG brazing techniques using various grades of steel
Emphasis will be placed on producing welds that meet Inter-Industry Conference on Auto Collision Repair (I-CAR) standards preparing students to meet the expectations of modern collision repair shops and OEM certification programs.Responsibilities
  • Deliver engaging, hands-on instruction in automotive aluminum construction, welding, and MIG brazing techniques.
  • Demonstrate proper use of tools, materials, and equipment while maintaining a safe learning environment.
  • Provide students with real-world applications and insights into current collision repair practices.
  • Assess student learning and provide constructive feedback to support skill development and mastery.
  • Collaborate with program faculty to align course content with evolving industry standards and workforce needs.
Minimum Qualifications: Minimum Qualifications
  • Earned Bachelor’s degree or higher from a regionally-accredited institution in Occupational Studies (auto body repair concentration) or related field required. Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) certifications B2-B5 required. Minimum 1-year full-time work experience required. Associate degree in Occupational Studies (auto body repair concentration) or related field may be considered with minimum 2 years full time work experience and ASE certifications as above
  • Strong understanding of I-CAR standards and best practices for panel replacement and structural repair.
  • Effective communication and instructional skills, with a commitment to student success
Preferred Qualifications: Preferred Qualifications
  • I-CAR certification or equivalent industry-recognized credentials.
  • Experience teaching, training, or mentoring in a technical education or workforce setting.
  • Familiarity with OEM repair procedures and current collision industry technology.
Posting Date: 10/03/ Closing Date: Open Until Filled Yes