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What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an Institutional Trade Instructor, and why are they important?

To thrive as an Institutional Trade Instructor, you need in-depth knowledge of financial markets, trading strategies, and a relevant educational background in finance or economics. Familiarity with trading platforms, market analysis software, and industry certifications such as the CFA or FINRA licenses is often required. Strong communication, instructional abilities, and adaptability help effectively convey complex concepts to diverse learners. These skills ensure students gain practical, industry-relevant expertise and that instruction keeps pace with evolving financial markets.

What are Institutional Trade Instructors?

Institutional Trade Instructors are professionals who teach individuals or groups about the practices, regulations, and strategies involved in institutional trading. They often have experience working in financial institutions and provide training on topics such as equities, fixed income, derivatives, compliance, and risk management. These instructors may work for educational organizations, financial firms, or as independent consultants. Their goal is to equip traders and financial professionals with the knowledge and skills needed to operate effectively in institutional trading environments.

What are some common challenges faced by Institutional Trade Instructors when training new hires from non-finance backgrounds?

Institutional Trade Instructors often encounter the challenge of bridging knowledge gaps for trainees who are new to finance or institutional trading. These new hires may require additional support to grasp complex concepts like settlement cycles, trade compliance, and risk management. Instructors typically break down technical jargon, use real-world case studies, and offer hands-on simulations to make the material accessible. Balancing the pace of training to ensure all participants understand foundational concepts while keeping experienced learners engaged is also a key part of the role.
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Electrical Technician Instructor

Cotulla Education

Phoenix, AZ

$35/hr

Other

Medical, Dental, Vision, Retirement, PTO

Posted 20 days ago


Job description

Location: 4025 South 32nd Street, Phoenix, Arizona 85040
Compensation: Up to $35/hour

Schedule: 

  • Monday - Thursday: 7:30AM - 5:30PM
Position: Electrical Technician Instructor (Electrician / Electrical Trainer)

Are you an experienced Electrician or Electrical Technician ready to take your career in a new direction? We are hiring skilled trades professionals to step into a rewarding role as an Electrical Technician Instructor, helping train the next generation of electricians and technicians. If you have real-world electrical experience and enjoy mentoring others, this is your opportunity to move off the jobsite and into a stable, impactful teaching career.

No prior teaching experience required. We provide a 5-day paid instructor training program to help you successfully transition into the classroom. 

Why Consider Teaching?

Many electricians and electrical technicians don't initially consider teaching-but those who do often find it to be one of the most fulfilling career moves.

At AIM, you'll:

  • Leverage your real-world electrical experience to train future professionals 
  • Enjoy consistent, predictable hours compared to demanding fieldwork schedules 
  • Earn a stable income with competitive pay and benefits 
  • Make a lasting impact on students entering the skilled trades
  • Continue growing professionally while staying connected to the electrical industry 
About the Role

As an Electrical Technician Instructor (Electrician Instructor / Electrical Trainer), you will deliver classroom and hands-on lab instruction covering electrical systems, safety, and industry best practices.

This role is ideal for licensed electricians, electrical technicians, maintenance electricians, and skilled trades professionals who want to combine technical expertise with teaching and mentorship.

Schedule Options

Day Shift: Monday - Thursday: 6:00 AM - 3:30 PM and Friday: 8:00 AM - 12:00 PM

Key Responsibilities
  • Teach electrical theory, wiring methods, systems, and troubleshooting in both classroom and lab settings
  • Deliver engaging instruction aligned with industry standards, codes, and workforce expectations
  • Instruct students on the proper and safe use of tools, materials, and equipment, emphasizing OSHA standards and jobsite safety procedures
  • Create a positive classroom and lab environment that supports student engagement, collaboration, and retention
  • Maintain and update lesson plans, instructional materials, and lab activities in collaboration with program leadership
  • Monitor and document student attendance, academic progress, and performance in accordance with institutional guidelines
  • Accurately enter grades, evaluations, and required documentation into school systems on time
  • Ensure classrooms and labs remain clean, organized, safe, and fully equipped, reporting maintenance or supply needs as needed
  • Support student success through coaching, mentoring, and proactive engagement strategies
  • Participate in required training, in-service sessions, and staff meetings to remain current in instructional methods and industry trends
  • Stay informed of industry advancements and maintain required certifications
  • Ensure compliance with institutional policies, accreditation standards, and safety regulations
  • Perform other duties and special projects as assigned by Program Coordinator or Campus Leadership
QualificationsRequired
  • High School Diploma or GED
  • Minimum of 4+ years of hands-on electrical trade experience OR 3+ years teaching electrical or related programs
  • Strong knowledge of electrical systems, tools, and safety practices
  • Effective verbal and written communication skills, with a focus on student engagement and instructional clarity
  • Basic computer proficiency (Microsoft Office: Word, Excel, Outlook, Teams)
  • Ability to work independently and collaboratively in a structured, performance-driven environment
  • Strong organizational skills with the ability to manage multiple tasks and deadlines
  • Professional, dependable attitude with a strong commitment to student success
Preferred Qualifications
  • NCCER Certification (company-paid if needed)
  • OSHA 30 certification (within 6 months)
  • CPR certification (within 3 months)
  • Electrical Journeyman or Master Electrician License

What We Offer

  • Competitive hourly pay + sign-on bonus
  • 401(k) with company match
  • Health, dental, and vision insurance from day 1 of employment
  • Paid time off (PTO)
  • Paid parental leave
  • Tuition reimbursement
  • Employee Assistance Program (EAP)
  • Career growth opportunities within aviation education

We are committed to helping skilled trades professionals transition into meaningful teaching careers while supporting student success and workforce development.

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