Adjunct Instructor - Manufacturing Engineering Technologies: Machining
Listed on 2026-01-19
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Education / Teaching
Adult Education, University Professor, Faculty
Adjunct Instructor - Manufacturing Engineering Technologies:
Machining
Title: Adjunct Instructor - Manufacturing Engineering Technologies:
Machining
This Posting is Open Until Filled
The date after which applications are not guaranteed reviewis: 1/29/2026
Hours Per Week: Up to 28 Hours
Compensation Type: PT Faculty-Pay Based on PT Salary Schedule
New Hire Starting Pay: Rate of pay is based on the required qualifications of this position.
Employee Classification: Adjunct Instructor
Level: Adjunct-BD
Division: Technical Careers Division - 406000
Department: Advanced Manufacturing Program - 406200
Adjunct positions are filled by semester on an as‑needed basis. Applicants in this pool are reviewed when the department has an immediate need to fill a vacancy; review stops for the semester once the vacancy has been filled.
Lansing Community College’s Technical Careers Division provides over 30 innovative program areas. Our collaborative and flexible team environment works with the local, regional, and national community for the success of every student. We believe in each other, find joy in our work, never stop learning or growing, and are guided by strong character, ethics, and integrity. We make a difference. Our dedication to diversity, inclusion, and universal access underscores our commitment to fostering an inclusive educational culture.
We are committed to student success in a professionally driven environment and invite you to consider the following opportunity.
This faculty member will teach courses in Manufacturing Engineering Technologies consistent with the evolving state of the discipline and accepted trends in teaching methods. This position requires a specific Quality and Metrology background in the manufacturing field. Additional skillsets in geometric dimensioning and tolerancing (GD&T), and metallurgy and heat treatment are also desired. Ideal candidates would have a strong knowledge base in quality control and metrology as well as proficient operation of coordinate measuring machines and other metrological equipment.
Possible subjects include:
- Metrology and Advanced Inspection
- Metallurgy and Heat Treatment
- Manual Machining
- Precision Machining – CNC Multi Axis
- CAD/CAM
- CAM programming Fusion/Mastercam
- Eaton RESA Tech Careers High School Programs (Mechatronics, Machining, etc.)
Teaching assignments may include daytime and/or evening hours.
Part‑time Teaching Faculty Assignments/Workload
Teaching Load Limits
- Adjunct Instructors shall not exceed twelve (12) workload hours of teaching during Fall Semester and twelve (12) workload hours of teaching during Spring Semester, together with all associated preparation (including customary updates/maintenance of assigned courses), assessment and evaluation, and student consultation/office hours.
- Adjunct Instructors shall not exceed ten (10) workload hours of teaching during Summer Semester, together with all associated preparation (including customary updates/maintenance of assigned courses), assessment and evaluation, and student consultation/office hours.
- Increases in workload will not change the part‑time status of bargaining unit members.
Professional Activities and Duties
Part‑time Teaching Faculty may be given non‑teaching assignments such as course development or revision, curriculum development, student advising, leadership assignments, etc., provided their workload does not regularly exceed the nominal equivalent of thirty (30) clock hours per week or 1456 clock hours in an academic year.
Nothing contained in this section is intended to modify the minimum workload opportunities or obligations of part‑time Teaching Faculty as set forth in Article XIII. Employment Practices.
General Adjunct Instructor Requirements
- Primary duty and responsibility of teaching students in instructional settings;
- Functioning as the principal source of instruction and the faculty of record in the instructional setting for a course, class, workshop, etc., offered for academic credit, including assigning the grade;
- Being responsible for curriculum planning and development; preparation and delivery of course content in accordance with student needs; comprehensive assessment and grading in the…
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