WANTED WANTED AUTOMOTIVE REPAIR INSTRUCTORS and INSTRUCTOR ASSISTANTS NEEDED YOU CAN MAKE A DIFFERENCE! SUBSTITUTE INSTRUCTORS NEEDED, TOO.
DO YOU LOVE THE AUTOMOTIVE INDUSTRY AND WANT TO HELP OTHER ADULTS MAKE IT IN THIS FIELD HAVE YOU LEARNED WHAT IT TAKES TO SUCCEED IN AUTOMOTIVE AND NOW YOU CAN SHOW OTHERS THE RIGHT WAY?
THE INSTITUTE FOR BUSINESS AND TECHNOLOGY IS LAUNCHING A PREMIER AUTOMOTIVE TECHNICIAN TRAINING PROGRAM IN SAN JOSE. IBT HAS ALL THE TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT YOU NEED TO BE AN EFFECTIVE INSTRUCTOR. THIS PROGRAM IS EQUIPPED WITH ROWS OF EQUIPMENT AND A STOCKED TOOL CRIB THAT CAN BE USED WITH YOUR DIRECTION TO TRULY TEACH THE SKILLS AND THE ART OF TODAY’S AUTOMOTIVE INDUSTRY.
In addition, does 3-day weekends sound good to you with benefits and paid vacation days?
We have the answer for you. Established in 1965, IBT has been training and placing students into career positions throughout the Bay Area, and beyond. For years, IBT has offered programs such as Electrician, HVAC Technician, and other career path focused training programs. Clean background and minimum 3 years of experience in the field is required to teach for the institution.
This part-time or full-time position is responsible for delivering educational material for an academic program of study. IBT offers students hands-on training with job placement assistance available to all graduates of this program. We stand with our graduates by offering them job placement assistance throughout their entire careers without additional charges or fees.
Compensation: $70k yr full-time. Further training available and encouraged. Benefits available include Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, matching 401k, PTO, and more!
Full-Time and Part-Time positions available. Day and evening classes are offered.
Required experience:
Automotive Technician: 3 years minimum experience
Certified preferred
Areas of specialty include brakes, engines, auto electrical, transmission, diesel, we cover it all!
Please reply to this post or send resume to:
Eric Espejo—Campus Director or,
Harry Schubel—Director of Trades Programs