
Bring Hands-On Learning to Life — Inspire the Next Generation of Makers!
Are you passionate about fabrication, manufacturing, and mentoring others? Indian River State College is seeking a dedicated Manufacturing & Fabrication Facilitator to join our team and empower students with real-world skills. In this role, you’ll blend hands-on training with classroom instruction, teaching students how to safely and effectively use materials, tools, and machinery to bring ideas to life.
As a key member of our instructional team, you’ll design engaging curriculum, oversee lab/shop activities, and guide students through industry-standard fabrication techniques. Whether you’re mentoring aspiring technicians or updating training to reflect the latest industry trends, you’ll play a vital role in preparing students for certifications and career success in advanced manufacturing.
If you have real-world experience in machining, woodworking, or prototyping—and a passion for safety, precision, and student success—we invite you to join our mission to shape skilled, confident, and workforce-ready graduates.
Under general direction, Manufacturing & Fabrication Facilitator is responsible for teaching and training students in manufacturing processes, materials, tools, and safety, and inspire students to develop essential skills in fabrication and mechanical assembly. This role bridges theory and practice, supporting student learning in both classroom and lab/shop environments. Design curriculum, provide hands-on training, and assess student performance while ensuring that safety and operational standards are met.
SPECIFIC DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
Instruction & Training
Deliver theoretical and practical lessons on manufacturing processes, blueprint reading, materials, hand tools, power tools, and safety.
Lab Supervision
Oversee students in a hands-on lab environment, guiding them through the safe use of miscellaneous equipment. Maintain tools and machinery and ensure they are in good working condition. Enforce safety protocols and OSHA regulations to minimize risk and accidents.
Curriculum Development
Design and update course materials and assessments to ensure they align with industry standards and technological advancements. Ensure instructional materials meet educational goals and prepare students for certifications and workforce readiness.
Student Assessment
Evaluate and assess students’ skills, providing feedback to help improve their performance and technical competencies. Administer written, oral, and hands-on tests to gauge student proficiency. Support students in achieving certifications, where applicable.
Industry Engagement
Maintain industry connections to stay current with trends and technological advancements in general fabrication and advanced manufacturing. Liaise with local businesses and industries to ensure the training aligns with current job market needs.
Miscellaneous,
Completes all other duties and responsibilities as assigned.
QUALIFICATIONS, KNOWLEDGE AND SKILL REQUIREMENTS:
PHYSICAL DEMANDS:
This position requires an ability to sit, stand, walk, bend, lift, reach up, stoop, and carry items occasionally in excess of twenty-five (25) pounds. Physical skills required include the ability to lift heavy boxes and materials, to move equipment from room to room, and to work for extended periods at a computer station. It also requires manual dexterity to operate standard office machines, such as, copier, fax, telephone, and other equipment as necessary. IRSC expects its employees to follow proper safety standards while employed by the College.
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Temporary (Fixed Term)
Pay rate is $28.72 per hour | All salary calculations start at the minimum salary and will be based on the candidate's education and experience| Open until filled.
