HVAC Instructor

Newport · On-site

About this role

Job DetailsJob Location: Newport Campus - Newport, KY 41071Position Type: Full-Time/Part-TimeInteractive College of Technology, an accredited 2-year degree granting institution, has an immediate opening for an instructor in our HVAC department in Newport. This position represents a great opportunity to give back to the HVAC community. Instructional areas include basic electricity, controls, service of residential equipment, EPA and NATE certifications.

Duties include delivering classroom instruction of the course material, updating gradebooks, and mentoring students to the expectations of the industry.
Qualifications
Two years of in-field experience.
Thorough knowledge of the residential HVAC industry including thermostats, air handlers, furnaces (gas and electric), heat pumps, etc. is required.
Experience in teaching and training adults
EPA and NATE certification are a plus.
Associate degree, Bachelor's degree a plus.

Job Type: Part-time

Company at a glance

Interactive College of Technology (ICT) is a private, accredited institution that provides the training required for emerging, in-demand occupations. The college strives to make the learning process an individualized, change-oriented and market-centered process that enables each student to maximize their potential. By offering associate of science degrees, diplomas and English as a second language programs, ICT prepares students for careers that satisfy the needs of students and the community.

Interactive College of Technology consists of 7 campuses located in Georgia, Texas and Kentucky, with the main campus located in Chamblee, Georgia.

For more information about ICT and it’s various programs of study, visit http://www.ict.edu.

Founded1982
Team Size201-500 employees
WorkspaceOn-site
IndustryHigher Education
Location
Newport, Kentucky, United States
Websiteict.edu
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