About the Department
APPLICANTS HIRED UNDER THIS POSTING ARE EXPECTED TO BEGIN THEIR APPOINTMENT
AT THE BEGINNING OF THE 2026-2027 ACADEMIC YEAR (AUGUST 11, 2026)
The Instructor, Automotive Technology must advise students, provide quality classroom instruction, maintain required academic records, and operate lab equipment that is relevant to the program of study. The instructor participates fully in institutional planning and assessment processes, management of the departmental curriculum, course scheduling and budget. The instructor must seek continuous improvement of the automotive technology curriculum, instruction, and resources. The instructor must pursue continuous professional development to stay current with new technologies, industry code revision and safety standards.
SALARY SCHEDULE PLACEMENT: Range of $43,792 - $98,138, based upon the 2026-2027 Alabama Community College System and Shelton State Community College Salary Schedule D-1 to be determined by the applicant’s education and years of applicable experience. This is a nine-month position with summer teaching availability dependent upon enrollment. The salary schedule for faculty requires 169 duty days for the academic year (fall and spring semesters) and, if employed for the summer, 56 duty days for the summer term.
Applicant acknowledges that if selected for the position that applicant’s placement on the applicable salary schedule will be dependent upon the verified information provided by the applicant in accordance with the applicable work experience verification requirements stated herein.
Position Duties
Primary Job Duties and Responsibilities:
- Demonstrate an understanding of and commitment to the mission and goals of the community college as well as the Transportation Department
- Demonstrate and maintain a high level of competence and expertise in the teaching field and subject area
- Teach courses as assigned by the Division Chair, and design and deliver each course ensuring an effective learning experience
- Submit to the Division Chair a course plan for each course taught in accordance with college guidelines
- Provide instruction for automotive technology courses in the day, evening, weekend, or online on any Shelton State campus or instructional site
- Implement effective and comprehensive use of current technology in all instructional areas
- Inform students concerning course requirements, evaluation procedures, attendance requirements, and academic progress
- Provide for effective evaluation of the learning experience of each student
- Maintain necessary attendance, scholastic, and personnel records and submit them according to announced deadlines
- Participate in annual planning and evaluation sessions in support of the College’s vision, mission, and institutional goals and objectives
- Demonstrate effective people skills, communication skills, and work ethic
- Participate in recruiting for the Transportation Department
- Assist the Division Chair with developing and managing the departmental budget and class schedule in support of institutional goals and mission
- Demonstrate ability to use the computer effectively for word processing, electronic communication, maintaining online instructional resources, and for appropriate computer applications in the teaching discipline
- Seek continuous improvement of the automotive technology curriculum, instruction, and resources
- Participate in college events and functions
- Provide instruction and leadership in the areas of safety, applicable codes and standards, power tools, hand tools, control devices, maintenance methods and installation methods
- Advise students regarding academic course offerings and job placement opportunities, program completion, and progression
- Prepare coursework, grade assignments, projects, and examinations as required
- Operate specific lab equipment as required for appropriate demonstrations
Secondary Job Duties and Responsibilities:- Post and maintain regular office hours in accordance with prevailing policy
- Participate in faculty meetings, division/department meetings, and discussions about curriculum, teaching-learning techniques, teaching materials, and other instructional related activities
- Demonstrate commitment to:
- student retention and success
- challenging and cultivating student achievement beyond the classroom
- supporting a diverse population of learners
- working a participatory and collegial setting
- supporting continuous improvement of curricula and services
- participation in professional growth activities relative to subject area
- Actively coordinate and implement co-op and apprenticeship programs
- Determine and order materials needed for class labs in a timely manner
- Coordinate specialized training courses as needed to meet local industry needs
Other Job Duties and Responsibilities:- Comply with policies of the Alabama Community College System and the College
- Participate on division/college committees, teams, and task forces
- Participate in professional development, compliance, performance excellence, and training activities as required
- Perform other duties as assigned by supervisor
Minimum Qualifications
Required:
- Associate degree in automotive technology from a regionally accredited institution, or associate degree with specialized coursework or training in transportation related technologies that is equivalent to the College's program
- Three (3) years of successful full-time experience as a practitioner in the occupational or technical field
- Current ASE certifications
Preferred:- Bachelor of Science in Technical Education
- ASE Master Technician with L1, L2, L3 advanced level specialist
- Teaching experience at the college level
- Experience in developing/teaching courses via distance learning technology
Other Qualifications
APPLICATION PROCEDURES: The submission of a complete online application packet by the deadline is the sole responsibility of the applicant. Absent special circumstances, incomplete or late application packets will eliminate the possibility of an interview. No previous application files will be transferred for consideration of this position. No copies will be given of the application information submitted.
Applicants must meet eligibility requirements to work in the U.S. at the time of appointment and must travel at their own expense for all in-person interviews. The College does not offer relocation assistance. Applicants may progress through the electronic application process and delay production of employment verifications pending an offer of employment by submitting a written request for a delay in the area provided for employment verifications.
APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS:A completed application packet consists of:
- An online Shelton State Community College employment application.
- A cover letter of application specifically detailing and relating the applicant’s education, and experience to the qualifications, duties, and responsibilities of the position.
- A current resume.
- Copies of postsecondary transcript(s) identifying the applicant, institution, and verifying degree(s) earned that demonstrate that the applicant meets the educational requirements for this position. If employed, all official transcripts must be received in the Office of Human Resources within thirty (30) days of the employment start date.
- Copies of current ASE certifications
IMPORTANT – PLEASE READ CAREFULLY
WORK EXPERIENCE VERIFICATION:
Meeting Minimum Requirements: If the requirements for a position list work experience in a field or area the Applicant must provide written verification(s) of their applicable work experience in order to be hired for the position. Such written verification(s) of work experience must demonstrate that the applicant meets the minimum work experience requirement. Applicants who do not produce this information as indicated will be ineligible for hire and subject to having any offer of employment withdrawn.
Salary Calculation: For all faculty positions on the D-1 Salary Schedule, the salary amount for the selected applicant is determined by step and rank placement on the applicable schedule. Rank placement is dependent upon the applicant's highest applicable degree and/or applicable credit hours. Step placement is dependent upon the following: (a) all work experience in public education in Alabama and (b) all other work experience outside of public education in Alabama that, in the sole judgment of the College, directly relates to the requirements of the position. The applicant selected for the position must provide original transcripts verifying their highest degree and written verification(s) of this work experience within the time provided herein if such experience is to be considered in determining their initial step place on the Salary Schedule.
Format for Work Experience Verifications: Work experience verifications should be in the form of verification letters from employers and must include complete employment dates, job title(s), job duties, and an indication whether such employment was full-time or part-time, and if part-time, the average number of hours worked each week. The letters should be on official letterhead and contain an authorized personnel signature. The College’s official employment verification form is also acceptable and is available upon request. If an employment verification cannot be obtained due to a legitimate reason, for purposes of meeting minimum requirements an applicant may submit copies of other trustworthy documentation such as appointment letters, contracts, pay stubs, or W-2 forms documenting the term of employment. However, such documentation is generally insufficient for salary calculation purposes if job duties and dates are not self-evident in the documentation.
Deadline for Producing Work Experience Verification: With limited exception, work experience verification documentation must be produced prior to any official offer of employment. Work experience verification from a current employer may, upon request, be delayed until an official offer of employment. Any offer of employment at a salary step greater than zero (0) or made without prior verification of any required work experience, is contingent upon production of this documentation by the applicant within ten (10) days of the offer. It is the applicant’s sole responsibility to provide this verification of work experience. The College is not responsible for any cost associated with such verifications.
EEOC, E-VERIFY, BACKGROUND CHECK STATEMENTS: Shelton State Community College is an equal opportunity employer. It is the official policy of the Alabama Community College System, that no person shall, on the grounds of race, color, disability, gender, religion, creed, national origin, or age, be excluded from participation in, be denied the benefits of, or be subjected to discrimination under any program, activity, or employment.
Shelton State Community College will make reasonable accommodations for qualified disabled applicants or employees.
Shelton State Community College reserves the right to withdraw this job announcement at any time prior to the awarding.
More than one position in the same job classification may be filled from the applicants for this position should another vacancy occur during the search process.
Any offer of employment is contingent upon a satisfactory criminal background investigation.
This employer participates in E-Verify.