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How much do autocad instructor jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 5, 2026, the average hourly pay for autocad instructor in the United States is $21.37, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $17.31 and $21.63 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is an AutoCAD Instructor job?

An AutoCAD Instructor is responsible for teaching students how to use AutoCAD, a computer-aided design (CAD) software used in engineering, architecture, and design. They develop lesson plans, provide hands-on training, and guide students in creating technical drawings and 3D models. Instructors may work in academic institutions, training centers, or corporate settings, ensuring students gain proficiency in AutoCAD tools and best practices.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Autocad Instructor position, and why are they important?

To thrive as an AutoCAD Instructor, you need advanced proficiency in AutoCAD software and a solid background in architectural, engineering, or design principles, ideally supported by a relevant degree or professional certification. Experience with instructional technologies, digital classroom tools, and often Autodesk Certified Instructor status is highly valued. Strong communication, patience, and the ability to adapt teaching methods to varying skill levels help instructors engage and support diverse learners. These abilities ensure effective knowledge transfer, student success, and a rewarding educational environment.

What does a typical day look like for an AutoCAD Instructor, and what are the main challenges in this role?

A typical day for an AutoCAD Instructor involves preparing lesson plans, delivering hands-on tutorials, assisting students with troubleshooting software issues, and evaluating project work. You may lead classes in-person or virtually, and interact with learners at various skill levels, which requires flexibility and adaptability in your teaching approach. One common challenge is keeping up with frequent updates to AutoCAD software, as well as maintaining student engagement across diverse backgrounds. Collaboration with other instructors and industry professionals is also often part of the role, enabling continuous improvement of course materials and teaching methods.
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Cybersecurity Instructor, Part-Time Faculty

Cybersecurity Instructor, Part-Time Faculty

Illinois Valley Community College

Oglesby, IL

$44K - $60K/yr

Other

PTO

Posted 16 days ago


Job description

Description:  Cybersecurity Instructor, Part-Time Faculty
Position Summary:   The Division of Workforce Development seeks to be the leading employer resource in the Illinois Valley. Many of our part-time instructors are currently industry leaders who work during the day and lend us their real-time expertise in the evening and on weekends. Opportunities may exist for industry professionals in: Automotive Technology, AutoCAD, Cybersecurity, IT Networking, Industrial Maintenance, Industrial Electrician, Manufacturing, Engineering (3DDesign, Blueprint Reading, Industry Mathematics), HVAC, Rigging, and Welding.  
Salary:  $688.00 per credit hour; personal paid leave and other part-time benefits
Qualifications: 1. A minimum of 2 years of industry experience required.  2. AAS preferred along with the above experience. 3. Current and relevant industry certifications in area of expertise. (ASE/CISCO/CWI etc.)
Essential Duties and Responsibilities:  








A. Availability to teach at least one course that may meet up to twice a week.  
B. Ability to provide relevant real-world industry application to coursework.  
C. Committed to support student learning in a work-based atmosphere.  
D. Able to follow through with grading and attendance protocols by college deadlines.  
E. Willingness to develop real world learning labs and provide industry perspectives and experience.  
F. Create real world skill competency-based metrics to measure success.  
G. Willingness to collaborate with other faculty.
H. Available for at least 1 training day prior to the start of the semester to ensure training on our student engagement platforms. 
Working Conditions:  Classroom and office environment
Application Procedure:  Complete online application by clicking on the "Apply" link shown above and include a cover letter specifically addressing how your qualifications meet the duties and responsibilities outlined in the job description, resume, and applicable (unofficial) transcripts.  Open until position is filled however please apply immediately for full consideration.  Official transcripts required upon hire.  Employment is contingent upon passing a background check; employment sponsorship is not available.  

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