Minimum Qualifications: Associate’s degree in Diesel Technology (Bachelor’s degree preferred) or related field with demonstrated knowledge and skills in diesel systems and repair, with a minimum of three years actual work experience in the diesel service/repair industry. Experience must include the competencies, skills and knowledge levels the instructor will be expected to teach. Must hold or be willing to obtain ASE certifications at the Master Diesel Technician level. Must be able to develop and execute plans with minimal supervision. Preference given to candidates with prior training or teaching experience and with a working knowledge of Microsoft Word and Outlook.
Responsibilities: The Diesel Technology adjunct reports to the Associate Vice President for Workforce Education with responsibility for the instruction of Diesel Technology, organizing and maintaining instructional equipment, recruiting students and industry partners for the program, and assessment of student learning. Teaching schedule may include day, evenings, or weekend hours.
Send completed ASU Mid-South application, cover letter, curriculum vitae or resume and a copy of college transcripts to:
Arkansas State University Mid-South
2000 West Broadway
West Memphis, AR 72301
Fax: 870-733-6719
Email: humanresources@asumidsouth.edu
All employees are required to submit to a pre-employment background check and a driver’s license review.
ASU Mid-South and the Arkansas State University System are Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employers.