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Welding Instructor

Career & Technical Education: Industrial/TradesFull-timePosted: 5/23/26
District-wide

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Job Description

Welding Instructor

Job Summary

The Secondary School Welding Instructor provides classroom and shop instruction in welding and related metal fabrication processes for high school students in a Career and Technical Education (CTE) program. The instructor prepares students for entry-level employment, industry certifications, apprenticeships, and postsecondary education while maintaining a safe and productive learning environment aligned with Tennessee CTE standards.

Essential Duties and Responsibilities
Develop and deliver engaging welding curriculum aligned with Tennessee Department of Education CTE standards.
Teach welding processes including:
SMAW (Stick)
GMAW (MIG)
GTAW (TIG)
FCAW
Oxy-fuel cutting and plasma cutting
Instruct students in:
Blueprint reading
Welding symbols
Metallurgy fundamentals
Shop mathematics
Fabrication techniques
Workplace safety procedures
Maintain an organized and safe welding shop in compliance with:
OSHA regulations
State and district safety policies
Supervise students during shop activities and ensure proper use of equipment and PPE.
Assess student performance through written exams, hands-on demonstrations, certifications, and project-based learning.
Prepare students for industry-recognized credentials such as:
AWS certifications
OSHA 10
NCCER modules
Maintain student attendance, grades, and required educational records.
Collaborate with local industry partners, advisory committees, and postsecondary institutions to strengthen workforce readiness.
Participate in faculty meetings, professional development, CTSO activities (such as SkillsUSA), and school events.
Assist students with career exploration, employability skills, and work-based learning opportunities.
Maintain welding equipment, tools, and inventory; submit repair and supply requests as needed.
Minimum Qualifications
High school diploma or GED required; associate degree or higher preferred.
Minimum of 3–5 years of documented industry experience in welding or metal fabrication.
Hold or be eligible for Tennessee CTE teaching licensure.
Valid industry certifications preferred (AWS, NCCER, etc.).
Demonstrated knowledge of welding safety standards and procedures.
Strong classroom management and communication skills.
Ability to work effectively with high school students, staff, parents, and industry representatives.
Preferred Qualifications
Previous teaching, mentoring, or training experience.
Experience with CNC plasma tables, fabrication software, or advanced manufacturing equipment.
AWS Certified Welder or Certified Welding Educator credentials.
Experience advising SkillsUSA or similar CTSO organizations.
Physical Requirements
Ability to stand for extended periods.
Ability to lift and move materials up to 50 pounds.
Ability to work in a welding shop environment with exposure to heat, noise, sparks, and fumes while using appropriate PPE.
Work Environment

This position requires work in both classroom and industrial shop settings. The instructor must enforce strict safety protocols and maintain a professional learning environment.

Pikeville, TN Principal Stephen Reel
Experienced staffStrong student learningSmall class size

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