Part-Time Faculty & Lab Instructors – Electrical Engineering Technology; EET onsite St. Peters
Listed on 2026-01-27
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Electrical Engineering
Part‑Time Faculty & Lab Instructors – Electrical Engineering Technology (EET) (On‑Site, St. Petersburg, FL)
Excelsior University is building a pool of part‑time faculty and lab instructors to support its hybrid undergraduate Electrical Engineering Technology (EET) program. Courses are delivered in an asynchronous online format, with in‑person lab components held at our St. Petersburg, FL site.
Instructors are responsible for the full cycle of online teaching – facilitating learning through video announcements, discussions, assignments, and grading with substantive feedback – and for leading hands‑on lab sessions that reinforce applied skills and workforce readiness.
Depending on qualifications, instructors in this pool may be assigned to:
- ELEC
152 – Circuit Theory I - ELEC
153 – Circuit Theory II - ELEC
160 – Electronics I - ELEC
161 – Electronics II
Lab sessions are typically 3‑hour sessions scheduled evenings and weekends to accommodate working adult learners.
Key Responsibilities- Facilitate in‑person and hybrid lab sessions aligned with course outcomes.
- Guide students through practical exercises such as DC and AC circuit analysis and troubleshooting, bread boarding and prototyping, use of oscilloscopes, multimeters, signal generators, and simulation tools; semiconductor device testing and amplifier design.
- Reinforce online learning with applied demonstrations and real‑world scenarios.
- Provide timely, constructive feedback on lab performance and support student learning.
- Maintain and update lab environments to ensure safety, functionality, and relevance.
- Collaborate with faculty, site staff, and lab technicians to ensure seamless integration between online and in‑person learning.
- Stay current with trends and technologies in electrical and electronics engineering.
- Contribute to the continuous improvement of Excelsior’s hybrid lab model.
- Master’s degree in Electrical Engineering, Electronics Engineering Technology, or a closely related field.
- 2+ years of professional experience in electrical/electronics engineering or related technical roles.
- Demonstrated ability to facilitate asynchronous online learning and in‑person lab components.
- Familiarity with standard lab equipment and safety protocols.
- Doctoral degree in Electrical Engineering or related discipline.
- College‑level teaching experience, especially with adults and nontraditional learners.
- Experience with online teaching platforms, virtual labs, and LMS systems.
- Industry certifications or licensure (e.g., PE, CET).
- Experience integrating workforce readiness and applied skills into academic coursework.
The position is compensated at a flat rate of $1,000 per credit hour per course, with low‑enrollment courses paid at a directed study rate. Excelsior University offers competitive compensation and a generous benefits package that includes paid time off, retirement, and excellent health insurance.
Application ProcessInterested candidates should submit a letter of application, resume, and the names of three professional references. Please submit requested information by clicking the Apply Now button on this page.
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