DIESEL & HEAVY EQUIPMENT TECHNOLOGY PROGRAM INSTRUCTOR
Bates Technical College - Tacoma, WA
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Salary: $82,050.00 AnnuallyLocation : Tacoma, WAJob Type: Full-timeJob Number: 25-028Department: InstructionOpening Date: 06/13/2025Closing Date: Continuous SUMMARY The Diesel and Heavy Equipment Technology Program Instructor position is responsible for providing competency-based training to students in a manner that prepares successful program graduates for employment as diesel technician, filling positions that encounter in this rapidly evolving fields. After six quarter program including Electrical Systems, Engines and Brakes, Powertrains, and Hydraulics and Steering and Suspensions, students are exposed to advanced application and vehicle services courses and prepare students with opportunities for internship, apprenticeships and other diesel industry-specific needs career pathways.No teaching degree required, if you have diesel industry experience, you may already qualify. Bring your hands-on knowledge to the classroom and help train the next generation of diesel technicians at Bates.This is a non-tenure-track position. Annual salary is based on a schedule of 214 days a year, 7 hours a day.This position will be open until filled.ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS & OTHER DUTIES Essential Functions Use effective classroom and laboratory instructional practices to prepare students for current Diesel and Heavy Equipment Technology industry standardsApply appropriate media support to conduct classroom lectures/virtual, course work and laboratory projects to prepare students with skills required for entry-level Diesel and Heavy Equipment Technology employmentMentor, encourage, counsel and guide students towards the completion of program requirements, while promoting and modeling effective employment competencies, including interpersonal communication and responsible work habitsRespond to student input, concerns or challenges in a timely manner, in accordance with college proceduresManage a blended classroom environment with both high school age and adult learners.Monitor student progress to support retention and program completion, referring students to available support services as necessaryMaintain an effective, safe and respectful learning environmentEnsure that appropriate safety practices are used at all times, students are knowledgeable of safety techniques and personal protective equipment, and that all equipment and machines are in safe working orderIn coordination with other faculty and dean, monitor equipment, supplies and consumable needs, using appropriate planning to make timely requests for replacements and repairsEvaluate and document students' competency attainment, course progress, attendance, work based learning experiences and workplace behaviors at least quarterly and in accordance with college policy and/or proceduresMaintain records of all "shop job" instructional projectsDevelop and maintain full program curriculum documentation in accordance with the approved college format and ensure that instruction is consistent with current industry or business standards, technologies, procedures, equipment and materialsAnnually validate and review course competencies and skills required for industry entry level employment in the industry or profession and adapt curriculum to match those skills when neededCoordinate with other instructors, support services staff and advisory committee members to ensure a cohesive learning environment dedicated to providing industry with qualified entry level employeesIdentify, develop and maintain an advisory committee appropriate to the specific area of InstructionMaintain friendly and cooperative relationships with respective industry partnersParticipate actively and collaboratively in student recruitmentDevelop and/or maintain industry-based program accreditation, and ensure students are prepared for and have the opportunity to obtain relevant industry credentials and certifications. Deliver classroom management to maintain suitable learning environment by responding appropriately to student conduct/problems and provide assistance in solving them in accordance with college procedures.Non-Essential/Other Functions Represent Bates Technical High School in a variety of outreach or informational session activities.Actively contribute to and participate in college-wide activities in support of regional accreditation and state and federal requirements. Support College student achievement practices to ensure student retention, completion, and progression. Participate actively and collaboratively with College Student Services and program advisory committees to support access to employment opportunities for students, and maintain student job placement records.Accountable for keeping personal development up-to-date; adding to skills and knowledge through courses that may be available through the Bates Technical College courses, professional development committees, etc. Participate actively and collaboratively on committees for college as needed including but not limited to staff recruitment, college councils, etc.Please note this job description is not designed to cover or contain a comprehensive listing of activities, duties or responsibilities that are required of the employee for this job. Additional activities, duties and responsibilities may change at any time with or without notice to meet college needs.Supervisory Responsibilities This position has no supervisory responsibilities.Conditions of Employment Once offer of employment is made, a background check including criminal record history will be conducted. Information from the background check will not preclude employment but will be contingent in determining the employee's suitability and competence to continue to perform in the position.This position has been designated as a bargaining unit position represented by Bates Technical College local union.Following date of hire, must obtain Professional-Technical Education Certificate within 30 working days. Certifications (e.g. Maintain first aid/CPR certification).Accreditation standardsWAC standards Licenses (e.g. Valid Washington State Driver's License and reliable vehicle for reimbursable travel) QUALIFICATIONS Minimum Qualifications Five (5) years of work experience in the Diesel and Heavy Equipment Technology Program Instructor industryA high school diploma or equivalentAllowable SubstitutionIf necessary, alternative combinations of education and experience may be evaluated by Human Resources for comparability. Preferred Qualifications Any or all of the following Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) Certifications:Automobile & Light Truck Certification Tests (Al - A9)Truck Equipment Certification Tests (El - E3)Transit Bus Certification Tests (Hl - HS)Advanced Engine Performance Specialist Certification Test (Ll)Electronic Diesel Engine Diagnosis Specialist Certification Test (L2)School Bus Certification Tests (Sl-S7) EQUAL OPPORTUNITY STATEMENTBATES TECHNICAL COLLEGE reaffirms its policy of equal opportunity and does not discriminate on the basis of race, ethnicity, color, national origin, creed, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, age, marital status, disability, or status as a disabled veteran or Vietnam era veteran in its programs and activities in accordance with college policy, and applicable federal and state statutes and regulations. Bates publications are available in alternate formats upon request by contacting the Disability Support Services Office at 253.680.7010. Inquiries regarding Bates' non-discriminatory policies, including Title IX and ADA, should be directed to: For student matters, the Dean of Student Services at 253.680.7105, Downtown Campus A211. For employee matters, the Executive Director of Human Resources at 253.680.7180, Downtown Campus A326.This recruitment announcement may be changed and/or modified without notice to meet the business needs of the college. Available Benefits to Eligible EmployeesAs a higher education employee, you and your qualified family members are eligible for a wide range of benefits including medical, dental, life insurance, retirement, long-term disability, as well as other optional benefits.Medical/Dental PlansEmployees pay a portion of their medical care cost through payroll deduction. The employee premium is based on the choice of plan and coverage for eligible dependents.Bates provides dental coverage at no monthly premium cost to the employee. Benefit eligible employees have a choice of dental plans. Options include:Uniform Dental Plan - Preferred Provider OrganizationDeltaCare - Managed Care PlanWillamette Dental - Managed Care PlanBates provides vision coverage at no monthly premium cost to the employee. Benefit eligible employees have a choice of dental plans. Options include:Davis Vision by MetLifeEyeMedMetLife VisionRetirement PlansFaculty and Exempt PositionsFaculty have to choose between either the State Board Retirement Plan (SBRP), also known as TIAA or Plan 3 of the Teachers Retirement System (TRS). Click to compare the two plans.Exempt have to choose between either the SBRP or Plan 3 of the Public Employee Retirement System (PERS). Click to compare the two plans.SBRP (TIAA) is a defined contribution plan with the following contribution rates:Employee Contribution: Under 35: 5% of gross salary; 35-49: 7.5% of gross salary; 50 & over: 10% of gross salaryEmployer Contribution: Under 35: 5% of gross salary; 35-49: 7.5% of gross salary; 50 & over: 10% of gross salaryTRS Plan 3 is a defined benefit and a defined contribution plan with the following contribution rates:Employee Contribution: Varies from 5% to 15%Employer Contribution: 9.53 of gross salaryPERS Plan 3 is a defined benefit and a defined contribution plan with the following contribution rates:Employee Contribution: Varies from 5% to 15%Employer Contribution: 9.03% of gross salaryClassified PositionsClassified employees have to choose between either the Plan 2 or Plan 3 of the Public Employee Retirement System (PERS). Click to compare the two plans.PERS Plan 2 is a defined benefits plan with the following contribution rates:Employee Contribution: 6.36% of gross salaryEmployer Contribution: 9.53% of gross salaryPERS Plan 3 is a defined benefit and a defined contribution plan with the following contribution rates:Employee Contribution: Varies from 5% to 15%Employer Contribution: 9.53% of gross salaryEmployee and employer contributions to applicable retirement plans are mandatory. The amount of the deduction and contribution are dependent upon the retirement plan chosen and may vary by current contribution rates in effect.Bates provides $35,000 basic life insurance for death from any cause and $5,000 basic accidental death and dismemberment at no cost to the employee. Employees can enroll in additional low cost life insurance for themselves and dependents.Bates provides a basic LTD insurance plan at no cost to employees. The basic plan pays a maximum of$240 per month after 90 days of total disability. The optional LTD plan pays 60% of the first $10,000 of monthly salary, reduced by any deductible income such as social security or retirement benefits.Employee cost is dependent upon benefit waiting period chosen.Other Optional BenefitsLeaves and HolidaysVacationEligible exempt and classified employees accrue annual leave at rates determined by their employee status, ranging from 7 to 16 hours per month when eligible.Sick LeaveEligible classified, faculty, and exempt staff accrue sick leave monthly. Employees represented by a bargaining unit should refer to their negotiated agreement for sick leave rules and accrual rates.HolidaysBates observes the following holidays/non-work days:Independence Day, Labor Day, Veterans' Day, Thanksgiving Day, Day after Thanksgiving, Christmas Eve Day, Christmas Day, New Year's Eve Day, New Year's Day, Martin Luther King, Jr. Day, Presidents' Day, Memorial Day, JuneteenthPersonal Leave/Family LeaveIn addition to vacation and sick leave, eligible employees receive personal and family leave each fiscal year at rates determined by their employee statusPlease Note: All information above is subject to change based on, but not limited to, employment status, legislative mandates, or College policy changes01 Do you have the minimum requirements for this position? (High school diploma or equivalent and five (5) years of work experience in the Diesel and Heavy Equipment Technology Program Instructor industry? Yes No 02 Please list any of the following certifications you have that are current: 03 By saying yes below, you are agreeing that you understand that all fields on the application must contain your actual work history and education in order for your application to be fairly screened. You further understand, if those areas are not completed, or you type "see resume," for example, your experience and/or education may not counted toward the minimum qualifications for this position and you may be screened out of the process. Do you understand this requirement? Yes No 04 Do you now or will you in the future require visa sponsorship, or an extension of your student status? Yes No Required Question
Created: 2026-04-02