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Automotive Instructor
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Country: USA
Location: Texas-South/Corpus Christi Corpus Christi, TX 78416
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Automotive Instructor
Continued growth and expansion within the STVT - South Texas Vocational Technical Institute network has increased the demand for qualified individuals serving as Automotive Instructors. We offer highly competitive compensation packages that include great starting salaries and supportive, on-the-job training programs to ensure your success in the workplace. Experience unlimited opportunities for advancement while helping to improve the lives of our student customers. STVT also offers a quality medical/dental/vision plan, short-term disability and life insurance, 401(k) plan, ongoing professional development and much, much more. Currently seeking energetic, outgoing and detail oriented individuals knowledgeable in the following subjects: Engine Repair and Electrical Systems Heating and A/C Brakes, Steering and Suspension Transmissions Engine Performance Success in this position requires a person to continually drive top performance through disciplined execution of the following 7 fundamentals: Class begins and ends on time. Absent students must be called by their instructor everyday. Every student ‘Touches the Trade’ everyday. This means that every topic is linked to the job everyday. Every class begins with a preview of what students will learn that day. Every class ends with a cliffhanger. Students receive feedback about their progress at least once a week. All lessons are planned in advance. Teaching is not just lecturing; all students are fully engaged in every aspect of the lesson every day. High school diploma or equivalent is required. Minimum three years industry experience within past ten years is required. Previous trade school experience is a plus. Good organizational, interpersonal, communication, and presentation skills are also required. Attention to detail and mental concentration are necessary for accurately performing tasks, working under highly stressful situations, and handling frequent interruptions. Basic computer skills are required.Job Code : 291 Division/Department : Corpus Christi - 75 Travel Required : None To learn more about our company, visit our website, www.aticareertraining.edu. We offer highly competitive compensation packages that include great starting salaries and supportive, on-the-job training programs to ensure your success in the workplace; experience unlimited opportunities for advancement while helping to improve the lives of our student customers. ATI also offers a quality medical/dental/vision plan, short-term disability and life insurance, 401(k) plan, ongoing professional development and much, much more. For more information about job opportunities, email us at: Job Information Job Category:Installation/Maintenance/Repair Experience:2+ to 5 Years Location: Corpus Christi, TX 78416 Career Level: Experienced (Non-Manager) Status: Full Time, Employee Education: High School or equivalent Click here to see all "ATI Enterprises" opportunities       |           |     Â
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