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CVTC instructors are dynamic partners for students, employers, and communities to learn, train, and succeed in an associate degree, technical diploma, basic education, continuing education, and/or
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CVTC instructors are dynamic partners for students, employers, and communities to learn, train, and succeed in an associate degree, technical diploma, basic education, continuing education, and/or
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effectively in a collaborative environment; is willing to innovate and change to meet evolving program and industry needs; and demonstrates competency with use of technology that supports learning and teaching
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technology including software programs for communication, data collection, and decision making including, but not limited to, Office 365 Suite and Banner. Associate degree from an accredited college in
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, motion control, networks, hydraulics, pneumatics, and motor control. Familiarity with Industry 4.0 technologies: IIoT, cyber-physical systems, cloud computing, data analytics, machine learning, and smart
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parking places, mirror adjustment, and how to use large mirrors and convex mirrors. Perform work duties outside in all weather conditions. Provide training for students in the truck driving program and
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to innovate and change to meet evolving program and industry needs; and demonstrates competency with use of technology that supports learning and teaching. Generally, an adjunct instructor will be hired
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to innovate and change to meet evolving program and industry needs; and demonstrates competency with use of technology that supports learning and teaching. Generally, an adjunct instructor will be hired
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to innovate and change to meet evolving program and industry needs; and demonstrates competency with use of technology that supports learning and teaching. Generally, an adjunct instructor will be hired
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CVTC instructors are dynamic partners for students, employers, and communities to learn, train, and succeed in an associate degree, technical diploma, basic education, continuing education, and/or