Colleges of Fenway - Wentworth Institute of Technology
Application
Details
Posted: 04-Mar-25
Location: Boston, Massachusetts
Employment Type:
Adjunct
Organization Type:
Higher Education Institution
Preferred Education:
Bachelor’s
Internal Number: JR3570
Job Description
The Wentworth Institute of Technology division of Workforce Development and Professional Education invites applications for part-time evening instructors to teach for our Journeyman Electrician license program. The position will lead in-person courses, taught two evenings per week, from 5:00-10:00 p.m., on our Boston campus beginning in January 2025. You will be working with students that are preparing to sit for the Massachusetts Journeyman Electrician License Examination.
This individual will be responsible for:
Delivering lesson plans and course content on electrical installation, maintenance, and repair.
Providing hands-on instruction in electrical theory, safety, and code compliance.
Assisting in developing and administering assessments and exams to evaluate student progress and achievement.
Collaborating with other instructors and staff to ensure that the curriculum is up-to-date and meets industry standards.
Providing academic advising and support to students to help them achieve their educational and career goals.
Maintaining accurate and up-to-date student attendance records.
Participating in professional development activities to stay current with industry trends and standards.
Maintaining a safe and organized learning environment.
Required Qualifications & Certification:
A Journeyman Electrical License in the State of Massachusetts.
Associates, vocational, or technical school degree.
Minimum of five years of experience working in the electrical industry.
Strong knowledge of electrical theory, safety, and code compliance.
Ability to teach and communicate complex concepts effectively to students with diverse learning styles.
Strong interpersonal and communication skills
Ability to work collaboratively in a team environment.
Excellent organizational and time management skills
Preferred Qualifications:
Bachelor’s degree in electrical technology or a related field is preferred.
Prior teaching or instructional experience in a related field.
About the Program:
Wentworth offers an accelerated, four-semester journeyman electrician program to prepare individuals to become licensed Journeyman Electrician in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Taught by experienced professionals in the field, courses introduce students to a range of theoretical and applied concepts and spend a significant portion of time covering the Massachusetts Electrical Code.
The program comprises four courses, each meeting twice per week and lasting 15 weeks. Students spend 150 hours in the classroom and earn 15 CEUs per course. Courses are offered in-person, on our Boston campus during the fall (Sep-Dec) and spring (Jan-Apr) semesters. These courses are designed to be taken one at a time and in the following sequence:
Journeyman Electrician 1: Massachusetts regulations and materials used in the electrical trade are covered. Students learn the use of a calculator, series circuits, parallel circuits, graphical interpretation, resistance, inductance, capacitance, batteries, plan views, elevations, detail drawings and residential and commercial plans. This course also covers mathematical operations, algebraic equations and electrical problem-solving using algebraic solutions.
Journeyman Electrician 2: This course covers applicable inductive reactance, capacitive reactance, series and parallel impedances, power, power factor, combination circuits and three-phase circuits. Plan views are examined in detail; circuits are followed and explained with respect to practical applications to the electrical code.
Journeyman Electrician 3: Topics in this course include extensive code calculation, motor controls and motor calculations, service calculation for single and multi-family dwellings, and transformers. Also covered are residential and industrial calculations to prepare students for their license.
Journeyman Electrician 4: The concluding course emphasizes characteristics of electrical devices, motors, generators, transformers, lighting, one-line diagrams, symbols and system operation.
Our program is approved through the Massachusetts State Board of Examiners of Electricians.
Inclusive Excellence at Wentworth
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All applicants have the right to accessibility support and accommodations. To request accessibility support or accommodations, contact the Executive Director of Equity and Compliance, Catlin Wells, at wellsc1@wit.edu.
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About Colleges of Fenway - Wentworth Institute of Technology
Colleges of the Fenway is a collaborative effort of five neighboring Boston-based colleges in the Fenway area. This collaboration was created to add value to student academic and social life while seeking innovative methods of investing in new services and containing the costs of higher education. Collectively, the colleges represent more than 12,000 undergraduate students, comprising 16.2% of the total Boston population of undergraduates attending four-year colleges, more than 700 full-time faculty, and 2,300-course offerings.