A collision/restoration instructor specializes in teaching collision/automotive related courses, from basic knowledge to hands-on maintenance training. Their job entails preparing lesson plans and coursework materials, conducting quizzes and examinations, arranging activities and demonstrations, grading the students' performances, monitoring the students' progress, maintaining records, and assisting the students as needed. Moreover, when it comes to hands-on activities, a collision/restoration instructor must deliver clear instructions and enforce policies and regulations to keep a safe and effective learning environment for everyone.
Knowledge and Skills:
- ASE Certified (preferred or willing to acquire upon hire within 6 months)
- I-Car Certified (preferred or willing to acquire upon hire)
- Team player
- Student Focus
- Strong verbal and written communication skills
- Strong knowledge in the automotive welding industry
- Experienced and interested in developing tomorrow's top automotive
- Prior teaching experience and shop management a plus
- Have the ability to provide instruction in a group setting.