Hi all,
San Leandro High School is looking for a machine shop instructor. They have a great shop (with lots of manual machines, and a couple of Haas CNC’s). 

If you’ve thought about getting involved in teaching, this is a great opportunity. They have an auto program, and a wood shop, so you would have other skilled trades teachers to work with.

Right now it’s part-time, but if you can build enrollment (which I think you can) then it could move to full-time. It doesn’t require a bachelors degree. You would just need to work on your teaching certificate over the next 3 years.

If interested, let me know. Also reach out to Michael Raytis at SLHS. He just started last year and can give you insights.

Teachers, forward this on to people that might be interested.
Industry folks, if you know of anyone that might be interested, please forward it on. 

Regards,
Mark
 
https://www.edjoin.org/Home/JobPosting/922839


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Mark Martin, PhD
Regional Director (DSN), Bay Area
Advanced Manufacturing Workforce Development
California Community Colleges

(650) 248-7728

Interested in How Things are Made?




Begin forwarded message:

From: Michael Raytis <xxxxxx@slusd.us>
Subject: Re: Machine Tech Position at San Leandro High
Date: May 23, 2017 at 1:18:35 PM PDT
To: Mark Martin <xxxxxx@design4x.com>
Cc: Andrew Shyers <xxxxxx@slusd.us>, Louis Quindlen <xxxxxx@peralta.edu>, Myron Franklin <xxxxxx@peralta.edu>

Mark,
The position is .4 because enrollment is down. It could expand to full time.
The applicant does not need a bachelors degree. 
The applicant will need a CTE credential or begin the process to obtain one in the first 3 years of teaching. Enrolling in the CTE credentialing program and taking the first course will generate the preliminary CTE credential required to teach.
The qualifications for a CTE credential are based on work experience, not college degree. Although, Laney's tech programs can qualify for some of the work experience. 

This is the edjoin posting.
https://www.edjoin.org/Home/JobPosting/922839

I CC'd Andy Shyers on this email. 
He is our department chair and Auto Tech instructor. Please have any interested candidates contact us.


Thanks,
Michael

On Tue, May 23, 2017 at 11:37 AM Mark Martin <xxxxxx@design4x.com> wrote:
Thanks Myron.

Michael, do you have the official job posting you could send me (with info on how to apply)?

And if the applicant doesn’t have a Bachelor’s degree, will they still hire them? 

Finally, why only a 0.4 assignment?

Regards,
Mark


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Mark Martin, PhD
Regional Director (DSN), Bay Area
Advanced Manufacturing Workforce Development
California Community Colleges

(650) 248-7728

Interested in How Things are Made?




On May 23, 2017, at 8:28 AM, Myron Franklin <xxxxxx@peralta.edu> wrote:

From Michael at San Leandro High. Machine Tech instructor needed
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From: Michael Raytis [xxxxxx@slusd.us]
Sent: Friday, May 19, 2017 10:58 AM
To: Myron Franklin
Subject: Machine Tech Position at San Leandro High


Hello Myron,
I hope things are well with you and at Laney.
I survived my first year and it was fairly smooth.
I was hoping you could put me in touch with the instructors in Machine Tech.  Our Machine Tech teacher is leaving and we have a .4 part time opening at the school.
The machine shop here is huge and has a ton of potential.
It would be great to find someone who came through Laney's program and
could help further the connection between our school and the college.

Description:

The Instructor will teach the basic principles needed for a solid foundation in Machine Tool Technology. This would include shop safety, bench work, and conventional machine tools including the drill press, engine lathe, horizontal and vertical milling machine and surface grinders. More advanced principles taught would include CNC programming and CAD/CAM use in the Machine Shop. Applicants must have evidence of mastery in these technical areas through a combination of training and/or experience.

GENERAL QUALIFICATIONS

A Technical Diploma in Machine Tool Technology or related field OR Journey-worker’s certificate and five years of direct occupational experience. Occupational experience has to have occurred at least 1 year within the last 5 years.
Preferred Certifications
Machining Level 1 NIMS certification; applicants who do not currently have credentials will be considered provided they have the skills required to obtain them within 12 months of employment.
Certified Solid Works Associate (CSWA) is preferred.

If you could forward this to the Instructors that would be really helpful.

Thanks!
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Michael Raytis
Wood Tech Instructor
San Leandro High School
510-618-4600 x2504
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Michael Raytis
Wood Tech Instructor
San Leandro High School
510-618-4600 x2504