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Experience with bridge design/analysis software. Education and Experience * Minimum of 5 years ... Regular full-time and part-time employees (working at least 20 hours per week) have access to ...

Experience in relevant software for your technical expertise (ex: HEC-RAS, GeoStudio, AutoCAD ... Regular full-time and part-time employees (working at least 20 hours per week) have access to ...

Controls Engineer | Remote Contract | Expected 3-6 month engagement (part-time, estimated 8-12 ... Knowledge of electrical controls systems from both software and hardware troubleshooting ...

Controls Engineer | Remote Contract | Expected 3-6 month engagement (part-time, estimated 8-12 ... Knowledge of electrical controls systems from both software and hardware troubleshooting ...

$13.75 - $16.25/hr

May assist in monitoring programming in the center, outside, and in the community. * May assist ... Prior experience preferably with related software applications. * Must have the ability to make ...

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Parttime Software Developer information

How do part-time software developers typically balance project deadlines and workload with reduced hours?

Part-time software developers often coordinate closely with their teams to ensure tasks are clearly defined and deadlines are realistic given their limited availability. Effective communication and setting expectations with both management and colleagues are crucial for managing workload. Many part-time developers use project management tools to track progress and prioritize tasks, which helps maintain productivity without overextending themselves. Flexible scheduling and regular check-ins can further support a healthy work-life balance while meeting project goals.

What is the difference between Parttime Software Developer vs Parttime Web Developer?

AspectParttime Software DeveloperParttime Web Developer
Required SkillsProgramming languages, software design, testingHTML, CSS, JavaScript, web frameworks
Work EnvironmentSoftware companies, tech firms, freelance projectsWeb agencies, freelance, in-house web teams
Common CertificationsNone specific, often programming certificationsNone specific, often web development courses
Industry UsageSoftware development, app creationWebsite and web app creation

Parttime Software Developers focus on creating software applications using programming languages and software design principles, often working in tech companies or as freelancers. In contrast, Parttime Web Developers specialize in building websites and web-based applications using HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. While both roles require technical skills, their focus areas differ, making them suitable for different project types and industries.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Part-time Software Developer, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Part-time Software Developer, you need strong programming skills, problem-solving abilities, and a relevant degree or equivalent experience. Familiarity with development tools such as Git, integrated development environments (IDEs), and common frameworks or languages like JavaScript, Python, or Java is typically required. Excellent time management, communication, and the ability to quickly adapt to new projects are crucial soft skills in this role. These competencies enable efficient project contributions, effective collaboration, and the ability to deliver high-quality code within limited hours.

What is a Parttime Software Developer?

A Parttime Software Developer is a professional who writes, tests, and maintains software applications but works fewer hours than a standard full-time employee, usually less than 40 hours per week. They may work flexible schedules or specific days, depending on the employer's needs. Parttime software developers often take on projects, bug fixes, or support roles, and their responsibilities can vary by company and project. This role is ideal for individuals who want to balance work with other commitments, such as education or family. Parttime developers can work in various industries, including technology, finance, healthcare, and more.
What are the most commonly searched types of Parttime Software Developer jobs in Georgia? The most popular types of Parttime Software Developer jobs in Georgia are:
What cities in Georgia are hiring for Parttime Software Developer jobs? Cities in Georgia with the most Parttime Software Developer job openings:
CNC (Computerized Numerical Control) Instructor Part-time (Economic Development)

CNC (Computerized Numerical Control) Instructor Part-time (Economic Development)

Columbus Technical College

Columbus, GA • On-site

$21 - $28.50/hr

Part-time

Posted 10 days ago


Job description

Columbus Technical College is seeking an individual to serve as a CNC (Computerized Numerical Control) Adjunct Instructor part-time in the Economic Development division. This role involves providing high-quality instruction in CNC machining, programming, and advanced manufacturing techniques to prepare students for careers in modern manufacturing industries. The ideal candidate will combine hands-on technical expertise with the ability to teach and mentor students effectively. This is a part-time/exempt position. 
Responsibilities: 
  • Teach CNC machine operation, setup, programming, and maintenance (mills, lathes, multi-axis systems)
  • Instruct students in G-code, CAD/CAM software (e.g., Mastercam, Fusion 360), and toolpath optimization
  • Provide hands-on training in precision machine techniques, work holding, and tooling
  • Teach blueprint reading, GD&T (Geometric Dimensioning & Tolerancing), and quality control procedures
  • Maintain a safe and productive learning environment in accordance with OSHA and industry standards
  • Evaluate student performance and provide constructive feedback to ensure mastery of technical skills
  • Assist in maintaining and troubleshooting lab/shop CNC equipment
  • Ability to communicate technical concepts clearly
Minimum Qualifications:
  • An associate degree in machining, manufacturing, or related field *and* a minimum of three (3) to five (5) years of hands-on CNC machining work experience in a professional manufacturing environment
-OR-
  • An industry recognized machining credential *and* five (5) plus years of relevant CNC machining work experience
  • Proficiency with CNC mills, lathes, and multi-axis machines
  • Proficient in G-code programming and CAD/CAM software (e.g., Mastercam, Fusion 360)
  • Experience with precision measurement tools and GD&T
Preferred Qualifications:
  • Bachelor's degree in Machining Technology, Manufacturing Technology, Mechanical Engineering, or a related field
  • Five (5) plus years of professional manufacturing or production experience
  • Experience with multi-axis (3-, 4-, 5-axis) CNC machining and advanced machining process
  • Familiarity with lean manufacturing, process optimization, and production flow
  • Additional industry certifications beyond minimum requirements, such as NIMS credentials or specialty machining certificates
  • Previous teaching, training, or mentoring experience in CNC, manufacturing, or technical programs
Salary/Benefits:
Salary is commensurate with experience. No benefits. 

Application Deadline:
Applications accepted until filled. Applicants must submit a Columbus Technical College employment application online and upload a cover letter, resume and copy of transcript(s) at time of application (Incomplete submissions will not be considered). **Please note: All references will be checked prior to employment offer. Post offer requirements will include a criminal background check and motor vehicle records check. **
Please note: If you are a current retiree of the State of Georgia Teachers Retirement System (TRS) or Employee’s Retirement System (ERS), you must contact your retirement system prior to working for Columbus Technical College and verify your eligibility to work and the work hour limitations. Failure to comply with the retirement system’s requirements may cause a delay or stoppage of your retirement pay.  Upon hire, you must notify Columbus Technical College Human Resources Department of your retirement status.

Employment Policy:
Equal opportunity and decisions based on merit are fundamental values of the Technical College System of Georgia (TCSG). The TCSG State Board prohibits discrimination on the basis of an individual’s age, color, disability, genetic information, national origin, race, religion, sex, or veteran status (“protected status”). No individual shall be excluded from participation in, denied the benefits of, or otherwise subjected to unlawful discrimination, harassment, or retaliation under, any TCSG program or activity because of the individual’s protected status; nor shall any individual be given preferential treatment because of the individual’s protected status, except the preferential treatment may be given on the basis of veteran status when appropriate under federal or state law.
Columbus Technical College is an equal opportunity employer. All employment processes and decisions, including but not limited to hiring, promotion, and tenure shall be free of ideological tests, affirmations, and oaths, including diversity statements. The basis and determining factor for such decisions should be that the individual possesses the requisite knowledge, skills, and abilities associated with the role, and is believed to have the ability to successfully perform the essential functions, responsibilities, and duties associated with the position for which the person is being considered. At the core of any such decision is ensuring the institution’s ability to achieve its mission and strategic priorities in support of student success.
For nondiscrimination information, please contact:

  • Dr. Felicia Harris, Title IX Coordinator for Students – 706.641.5032, fharris@columbustech.edu
  • Jennifer Thompson, Title IX Coordinator for Employees – 706.649.1883, jthompson@columbustech.edu
  • Olive Vidal-Kendall, Section 504 Coordinator (ADA/Section 504) – 706.649.1442, ovidal-kendall@columbustech.edu

All coordinators can also be reached at Columbus Technical College, 928 Manchester Expressway, Columbus, Georgia 31904-6572. 

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