Auto Tech Instructor
Listed on 2026-01-24
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Education / Teaching
Adult Education, Online Teaching, Teacher Assistant/ Paraprofessional, Training Consultant
Overview
Bismarck Public Schools is seeking an Automotive Technology
Instructor to teach Automotive Technology courses at the Career Academy & Technical Center. This position provides hands-on, industry aligned instruction designed to prepare students for entry-level employment, postsecondary education, or advanced training in automotive technology.
This position will start August 14th, 2026. New Teacher Orientation will be held August 11th, 12th and 13th.
Position TypeFull-time, benefited position aligned to the school calendar (9-month academic year). A teaching contract is 187 days.
LocationBPS Technical Center
Essential Duties and Responsibilities- Teach Automotive Technology courses, including Automotive Technology I and II.
- Provide instruction in areas such as engine diagnostics, electrical/electronic systems, brakes, HVAC, suspension and steering, drivetrain, and automotive safety.
- Deliver instruction in a hands-on automotive lab environment using industry-aligned practices.
- Maintain a safe, organized, and instructionally effective shop and classroom.
- Supervise and assess student work on program and student vehicles in accordance with course and safety guidelines.
- Integrate career-ready practices, employability skills, and professional standards into daily instruction.
- Support student participation in Skills
USA and other career-connected learning opportunities. - Develop and maintain curriculum aligned to ASE standards and district expectations.
- Communicate effectively with students, families, colleagues, and administrators.
- Collaborate with CTE staff, counselors, and administrators to support student success.
- Participate in professional development and school/district initiatives as required
- Courses are taught on a block schedule.
- Instruction is primarily hands-on and lab-based with supplemental classroom instruction.
- Students work individually and collaboratively on real-world automotive tasks and diagnostics.
Required:
- North Dakota CTE teaching license or eligibility to obtain licensure (district support available).
- Background in automotive maintenance and light repair.
- Ability to work effectively with high school students in a technical, hands-on learning environment.
- Commitment to maintaining a safe instructional setting.
Preferred:
- ASE certification(s) or experience working in ASE-certified automotive programs or repair facilities.
- Experience mentoring, training, or supervising youth or young adults.
- Experience integrating industry standards into instructional practice.
- Willingness to develop partnerships with industry and postsecondary institutions.
- Strong technical knowledge of automotive systems and diagnostics.
- Effective classroom and lab management skills (district support available).
- Ability to build positive relationships with students.
- Strong communication and organizational skills.
- Flexibility and willingness to adapt instruction to meet diverse learner needs.
The Automotive Technology program is an ASE-aligned program delivered in a fully equipped automotive lab. Students are encouraged to enroll in a two-year sequence and participate in Skills
USA.
Candidates with industry experience who are interested in transitioning into teaching are strongly encouraged to apply.
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