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Electronics Instructor

Andover, MA · On-site

$26 - $28/hr

LARE Institute is seeking a full-time Electronic Manufacturing Trainer to teach our Electronic Assembly, Soldering and Inspection Certification Program. LARE Institute is a branch of American ...

Electronics Instructor

Andover, MA · On-site

$26 - $28/hr

LARE Institute is seeking a full-time Electronic Manufacturing Trainer to teach our Electronic Assembly, Soldering and Inspection Certification Program. LARE Institute is a branch of American ...

LARE Institute is seeking a full-time Electronic Manufacturing Trainer to teach our Electronic Assembly, Soldering and Inspection Certification Program. LARE Institute is a branch of American ...

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How much do electronics teacher jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 9, 2026, the average hourly pay for electronics teacher in the United States is $32.54, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $25.48 and $34.62 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Electronics Teacher vs Electronics Technician?

AspectElectronics TeacherElectronics Technician
Required CredentialsTeaching certification, degree in electronics or educationAssociate's or bachelor's in electronics or related field, certifications may vary
Work EnvironmentClassrooms, labs, educational institutionsIndustrial, repair shops, manufacturing facilities
Employer & Industry UsageSchools, technical colleges, universitiesManufacturers, service providers, electronics repair companies
Common Search & ComparisonElectronics Teacher vs Electronics Technician

Electronics Teachers primarily focus on educating students in electronics theory and practical skills within academic settings, requiring teaching credentials. Electronics Technicians work in hands-on environments, repairing and maintaining electronic systems, often with technical certifications. While both roles involve electronics, their work environments and responsibilities differ significantly.

What does an Electronics Teacher do?

An Electronics Teacher educates students about the principles and applications of electronics, including topics like circuits, semiconductors, microcontrollers, and digital systems. They develop lesson plans, teach theoretical concepts, and guide students through hands-on projects and laboratory exercises. Electronics Teachers also assess student progress, provide feedback, and may help prepare students for certifications or careers in electronics-related fields.

What are some common challenges Electronics Teachers face when keeping course content up to date?

Electronics Teachers often encounter the challenge of keeping curriculum relevant as technology evolves rapidly. Staying current requires continuous learning and regular updates to course materials, lab equipment, and software. Collaborating with industry partners and attending professional development workshops can help, but it also demands time and adaptability. These efforts ensure students gain hands-on experience with the latest advancements, preparing them for real-world electronics careers.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an Electronics Teacher, and why are they important?

To thrive as an Electronics Teacher, you need a solid background in electronics theory and practical application, usually supported by a relevant degree and teaching certification. Familiarity with circuit simulation software, laboratory equipment, and educational technology platforms is typically required. Strong communication, patience, and the ability to motivate and engage students are crucial soft skills in this role. These skills and qualifications are vital for effectively conveying complex concepts, ensuring student comprehension, and fostering a productive learning environment.
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Part-Time Faculty - CPD Basic Aerospace Electrical/Electronics

Part-Time Faculty - CPD Basic Aerospace Electrical/Electronics

San Jacinto College

Pasadena, TX • On-site

$24.25 - $33/hr

Full-time, Part-time

Posted 29 days ago


San Jacinto College rating

9.1

Company rating: 9.1 out of 10

Based on 8 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

16th of 535 rated colleges and universities


Job description

Part-Time Faculty - CPD Basic Aerospace Electrical/Electronics
Teaching CPD Aerospace Structures Technology related course work.
Applications for part-time faculty positions are accepted on a continuous basis and reviewed if openings become available. These positions are not current vacancies. Instructors employed as part-time faculty are not entitled to all the rights, privileges, and benefits of regular, full-time employees. Part-time faculty are hired on an "as needed" basis and will work for the duration of time specified by the respective course. Faculty are assigned to teach courses using various delivery methods based on the teaching area and the needs of students and the College, which may require a physical presence at the assigned on-site work location a portion of teaching assignment(s) may be evening and possibly weekend classes as needed.
Duties include:
  • Provide students with technical instruction in a safe and clean learning environment.
  • Utilize teaching strategies and instructional materials for various learning styles.
  • Evaluate student mastery of skills in:
    • Ability to read and correctly interpret blueprints and schematics.
    • Use of precision instruments such oscilloscopes, multimeters, and other equipment to measure various components within a circuit.
    • Verifying quality of finished product.
    • And any other skill sets as required.
  • Conduct assessments as required per the curriculum.
  • May require administrative duties such as maintaining records, taking attendance, tracking evaluations, ordering supplies, equipment and inventory control and other related duties.
  • May be required to maintain clean, secure, orderly, and safe classrooms, laboratories, equipment, and materials.
  • Participate in professional development opportunities.
  • And other duties as assigned.

Required Qualifications:
  • Five (5) or more years of industry experience in the field of instruction of which three (3) or more years are in the aerospace/aviation industry.

Preferred Qualifications:
  • Associate degree in electrical/electronics, aerospace/aviation, or related field from a regionally accredited college/university.
  • Ten (10) plus years documented industry experience in: aerospace, aviation, manufacturing specializing in electrical/electronics.
  • Two (2) or more years teaching Basic Electricity/Electronics courses and/or technical material at a post-secondary institution.
  • Certec/SpaceTec certification - Basic Electrical and Advanced Electrical certifications.

Salary Grade: AH
Salary is based on the Board-approved salary schedule for the current fiscal year. See Salary Schedule
Requisition Number: 4711
Posting Close Date: 8/31/2026 at 6 pm CST