Instructor, Power Engineering
VIU’s 32-week Red Seal Power Engineering certificate program prepares graduates for employment as Power Engineers able to operate, maintain and manage industrial power and processing plants. Students gain practical, hands-on experience along with the technical knowledge needed to safely operate, maintain, and support industrial power and process systems.
Duties:
Prepare and present learning outcomes and activities in classroom and lab settings. Prepare and administer practical and theoretical exams and assignments. Provide early and on-going coaching and tutoring for students to maximize student success and retention. Respond to student issues. Evaluate and maintain student records. Seek student feedback and provide effective and relevant instruction. Maintain contact with industries, accrediting organizations and other related programs. Improve instructional quality through professional development and activities. Participate in course and program reviews. Provide support to curriculum development. May be required to supervise student practicums.
Curricular components may include, but are not limited to the following:
PENG 100: Intro to Power Engineering/Boiler Designs/Codes
PENG 101: Math/Applied Mechanics
PENG 102: Thermodynamic Water Treatment
PENG 103: Safety & Environment
PENG 104: Piping, Welding, Sketching
PENG 105: Prime Movers
PENG 106: Heating Boilers/Controls & Fittings
PENG 107: Technical Communications and Computers
PENG 108: Electricity
PENG 109: Instrumentation/Controls
PENG 110: Refrigeration
PENG 111: Air Conditioning & Systems
PENG 112: Types of Plants & Gas Process Operations
PENG 120: Work Practicum Management
PENG 130: Part A Power Engineering Review & Examinations
PENG 131: Part B Power Engineering Review & Examinations
Required Qualifications:
Third Class standardized Power Engineering Certificate with relevant process experience. Provincial Instructor Diploma (if in progress, must be completed within two years of hire). Minimum five years' related experience.
Preferred Qualifications:
First or Second Class standardized Power Engineering Certificate. Related bachelor's degree.
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