OUR MISSION Bringing the most competent tradesmen to the most complex workforce by the most passionate instructors in the world. Total Tech offers a unique approach to technician training. This approach melds valuable lessons of years of experience with a systematic progression for diagnostics. Theory is taught in relation to the technician’s viewpoint. Service technicians learn theory by hearing, seeing, and then doing. The Total Tech experience encompasses all facets of this learning paradigm. To assist in achievement of the company’s strategic objective and annual goals through the delivery of exceptional instruction to the students. To perform services reflective of Total Tech’s core principles and values. Tactical Work Develops and presents specific lesson plans, using a variety of techniques, including lectures, projects, audiovisual and library resources, computers, and the internet. Prepares assignments and assessments for in-class preparation and homework. Deliver technical training curriculum, centered on the established basics of the Electrical trade. Maintains and enriches own technical knowledge by reading journals and manuals, specialized reports, occupational safety newsletters, and trade magazines. Greet students as they enter the facility and prepare them for the Total Tech experience. Teach and demonstrate effective principles, procedures or methods, to include class work, hands-on training, and exams. Teach and demonstrate safe, approved methods to use hand and power tools, and other industry-related equipment required for the trades. Monitors, assists, corrects, and grades student performance and subject competency. Conducts standardized tests in accordance with district policies and state law. Verify student competencies, reviewing progress and assessing performance. Maintains order in classroom to achieve proper conduct and decorum is maintained. Keeps records of academic performance and attendance. Maintains the functionality of the classroom and lab areas. Inventory, order and maintain material and tool stockage levels. Assist in all implementation phases of new course objectives. Perform other duties as assigned (e.g., exporting recycle materials and trash or making coffee). Strategic Work Train, coach and mentor students in the best practices of the Electrical trade. Investigate any reported safety issues. Resolve any issues involving missing and/or damaged tools and any equipment malfunction. Communicate the value of trade knowledge and trade certification. Incorporate emerging technology and practices within the technical trade industry into the curriculum. Periodically review training curriculum to ensure relevance to industry changes and for developing innovative hand-on learning. Assist in development phases for new or existing courses. Revised: November 2023 Page 2
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Job Type
Full-time
Education Level
High school or GED
Number of Employees
101-250 employees