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Adjunct Instructor - Electrical Technology in LCC West
Lansing Community College's Technical Careers Division Seeks an Adjunct Instructor in their Electrical Technology program. Electrical Technology Adjunct Instructors must be able to effectively communicate and demonstrate knowledge of specific technical skills within both the lab and classroom environment to a diverse student population. The successful candidate will be responsible for the instruction of Electrical Technology courses in one or more of the following areas depending upon qualifications: DC Theory, AC Theory (single phase and three-phase), Industrial Solid State Theory, Motors and Transformers, Motor Controls, Variable Frequency Drives, Programmable Logic Controllers, Human Machine Interfaces, Safety—including OSHA and NEC 70E, National Electrical Code, Residential Electrical Wiring and Low-voltage Wiring—including networking and Machine Vision Systems.
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PT Admin - Transfer Specialist in LCC Downtown Campus
The Transfer Specialist is charged with guiding diverse students through their time at Lansing Community College (LCC) in order to prepare them to transfer to external institutions and complete their post-secondary goals and education.
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Adjunct Instructor - Lifelong Learning in LCC East
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The Lifelong Learning Program - Adult Enrichment and Youth, is continually seeking Adjunct Faculty to develop and teach non-credit courses offered intermittently through the Community Education and Workforce Development Division (CEWD).
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Student Employee – Peer Tutor – American Sign Language in LCC Downtown Campus
Peer Tutors will work with the teaching faculty and professional tutors as assigned throughout the semester, engaging in student outreach, facilitating regularly scheduled study groups, participate in on-going tutor training sessions, and department wide meetings.
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FT Assistant Professor - Computer Information Technology (Hardware Support) in LCC West
Lansing Community College's Technical Careers Division seeks a FT Assistant Professor for its Computer Information Technology Department. The Computer Information Technologies Program (CIT) is seeking a full-time faculty member to teach and coordinate CIT Computer Support and Repair courses. These courses include, but are not limited to, Help Desk Support Specialist, Computer Support A+ Cert Prep, Networking for PC Technicians , and other Computer Information Technologies courses consistent with current developments and teaching methods in the discipline.
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