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Computer Science Lab Instructor Jobs in Illinois

Lab Technician |

Decatur, IL ยท On-site

$18.50 - $24.50/hr

Demonstrate computer skills * Perform other duties as assigned by quality department management ... Ideally I would like someone with a background in science with schooling or work experience. This ...

Sr. Data Scientist

Chicago, IL ยท On-site

$114K - $194K/yr

... Data Science Lab prototypes are engineered for full production environments โ€ข Work across ... โ€ข Computer Science degree (undergraduate or graduate level) and strong statistical background.

Sr. Data Scientist

Chicago, IL ยท On-site

$114K - $194K/yr

... Data Science Lab prototypes are engineered for full production environments โ€ข Work across ... โ€ข Computer Science degree (undergraduate or graduate level) and strong statistical background.

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What are some common challenges faced by Computer Science Lab Instructors when supporting students during hands-on sessions?

Computer Science Lab Instructors often encounter challenges such as addressing varying levels of student proficiency, managing multiple questions simultaneously, and ensuring all students remain engaged during practical exercises. It can also be demanding to troubleshoot diverse technical issues on different devices or platforms used in the lab. Successful instructors develop strategies for effective classroom management and clear communication, while fostering an inclusive environment where students feel comfortable seeking help.

What are Computer Science Lab Instructors?

Computer Science Lab Instructors are educators responsible for guiding students through practical, hands-on activities and experiments in computer science laboratories. They assist students in applying theoretical knowledge to real-world problems, help troubleshoot programming or technical issues, and ensure lab safety and effective use of equipment. Lab instructors often collaborate with professors, design lab exercises, and may grade assignments or provide feedback on student performance. Their role is essential in bridging the gap between classroom learning and practical application.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Computer Science Lab Instructor, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Computer Science Lab Instructor, you need a solid background in computer science, programming languages, and instructional techniques, typically supported by a relevant degree. Familiarity with coding platforms, learning management systems, and software development tools is essential for effectively supporting students. Strong communication, patience, and the ability to explain complex concepts clearly are standout soft skills in this role. These skills and qualities are crucial for fostering student engagement, ensuring comprehension, and guiding learners through technical challenges.
What cities in Illinois are hiring for Computer Science Lab Instructor jobs? Cities in Illinois with the most Computer Science Lab Instructor job openings:

Lab Technician |

AdientOne Consulting

Decatur, IL โ€ข On-site

$18.50 - $24.50/hr

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Job description

The entry level position is designed to train the new technician on one of the four (4) analytical aisles in the QC laboratory. In this role, they will prepare process and/or finished product samples; perform analytical testing using instrumental and wet chemistry procedures, and record results using computerized data systems. The entry level Laboratory Technician must have completed training on one aisle prior to their transition to the Laboratory Technician I position.

Aside from learning the skills necessary for advancement to the next level the entry level technician must also:

  • Complete both plant and laboratory safety orientations
  • Work safely to prevent on-the-job injuries by complying with all department and plant safety policies
  • React immediately to eliminate any hazards, unsafe equipment and/or acts. Additionally insures that any accidents, injuries and near misses are reported immediately to area supervision
  • Perform at least one Laboratory Safety audit per month
  • Complete at minimum 3 safety engagements each month
  • Willingness and ability to work within the time demands of a 24/7/365 workday operation
  • Demonstrate sufficient math skills to perform calculations associated with lab testing
  • Demonstrate ability to accept instruction, coaching, and constructive criticism as tools for continuous improvement
  • Demonstrate computer skills
  • Perform other duties as assigned by quality department management

Each employee should possess a solid understanding of a laboratory environment and a working knowledge of cGMP, FDA, and other regulatory requirements. Familiarity with Laboratory Instrumentation including HPLC, GC, and IC is beneficial. New technicians are certified in each area around 60-90 days from when they begin working an aisle alone. Laboratory Technician III and Supervision members watch them perform required tests to ensure they have been properly trained prior to sign off. The Entry Level Laboratory Technician position requires no previous laboratory experience, but completion of a college science lab is preferred. Experience in lieu of college laboratory experience will be considered on a case by case basis. Ideally I would like someone with a background in science with schooling or work experience. This not a requirement, however, it just aides in faster training and qualification of technicians. If they have work experience in a faster paced field that will work as well, someone who can multitask easily can also do this job well. We also look at how long they worked at each previous job, if there is a pattern of less than 6 months at each job, we are less likely to interview although not always. Given the nature of our schedule which is less desirable, we are looking for those who are more likely to stay in a job for a longer period of time