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Metrology and Inspection Facilitator

Indian River State College
Posted 2 months ago, valid for 17 days
Location

Fort Pierce, FL 34950, US

Salary

$28.72 per hour

Contract type

Part Time

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  • Indian River State College is looking for a Metrology & Inspection Facilitator to teach students about dimensional measurement and inspection technologies.
  • The role requires a minimum of five years of experience with precision measuring instruments and a strong understanding of Coordinate Measuring Machines (CMMs) and GD&T standards.
  • The facilitator will provide both theoretical and hands-on instruction, preparing students for careers in quality control within manufacturing and engineering fields.
  • The position offers a pay rate of $28.72 per hour, with salary adjustments based on education and experience.
  • Candidates must meet the college's credentialing requirements and demonstrate excellent communication and teaching skills.

Job Description

Inspire Precision and Quality in the Next Generation of Technicians

Are you passionate about accuracy, quality assurance, and empowering others through hands-on learning? Indian River State College is seeking a knowledgeable and dedicated Metrology & Inspection Facilitator to guide students through the principles of dimensional measurement and inspection technologies. In this dynamic role, you'll bring metrology to life—teaching students how to master precision tools, operate cutting-edge equipment like Coordinate Measuring Machines (CMMs), and apply international quality standards to real-world manufacturing challenges.

If you're excited about shaping future technicians who value quality and detail, we invite you to bring your expertise to our high-tech classrooms and labs.

JOB SUMMARY:

Under general direction, this position is responsible for teaching and training students the principles and practices of dimensional measurement, quality assurance, and inspection technologies. Deliver theoretical and hands-on instruction covering traditional and advanced measurement methods, including the use of calipers, micrometers, CMM (Coordinate Measuring Machines), optical comparators, and non-contact inspection tools. Prepare students for quality control careers in manufacturing, engineering, and related industries by emphasizing precision, standards compliance, and data analysis.

SPECIFIC DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:

Instruction & Training, 45%

Deliver theoretical and practical lessons on precision measuring instruments such as calipers, micrometers, height gauges, surface plates, gauge blocks, and dial indicators. Conduct practical labs where students perform dimensional measurements, geometric tolerancing checks (GD&T), and quality assurance tasks. Supervise students in the proper calibration, maintenance, and care of metrology equipment. Provide instruction on operating and programming Coordinate Measuring Machines (CMMs), optical comparators, laser scanners, and other advanced inspection equipment. Teach students about international standards (e.g., ISO, ASME, ANSI) related to metrology and quality assurance. Emphasize adherence to inspection protocols, traceability, and quality documentation practices.

Lab Supervision

Oversee students in a hands-on lab environment, guiding them through the use of miscellaneous measurements and inspection equipment safely. Ensure all instructional activities comply with lab safety regulations and quality control procedures. Maintain the calibration and operational readiness of all instructional metrology and inspection equipment. Maintain tools and machinery and ensure they are in good working condition. Enforce safety protocols and OSHA regulations to minimize risk and accidents.

Curriculum Development

Design, update, and deliver course content on fundamental and advanced metrology and inspection techniques to ensure they align with industry standards and technological advancements. Ensure instructional materials meet educational goals and prepare students for certifications and workforce readiness.

Student Assessment

Evaluate and assess students’ skills, providing feedback to help improve their performance and technical competencies. Administer written, oral, and hands-on tests to gauge student proficiency. Support students in achieving certifications, where applicable.

Industry Engagement

Maintain industry connections to stay current with trends and technological advancements in general fabrication and advanced manufacturing. Liaise with local businesses and industries to ensure the training aligns with current job market needs.

Miscellaneous

Completes all other duties and responsibilities as assigned.

QUALIFICATIONS, KNOWLEDGE AND SKILL REQUIREMENTS:

  • Must meet credentialing requirements set by Indian River State College
  • Minimum five (5) years of prior experience proficient in using precision measuring instruments (e.g., calipers, micrometers, height gauges, surface plates, gauge blocks).
  • Strong working knowledge of Coordinate Measuring Machines (CMMs), optical comparators, and other advanced inspection systems.
  • Solid understanding of GD&T (Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing) standards.
  • Familiarity with calibration practices, measurement system analysis (MSA), and quality documentation.
  • Prior experience teaching or delivering technical training sessions in a technical, manufacturing, or educational setting.
  • Excellent communication, instructional, and classroom management skills.
  • Strong organizational skills, patience, and a passion for teaching and helping students succeed.
  • Excellent verbal and written communication skills. Ability to explain complex concepts in an easy-to-understand manner.
  • Ability to engage and motivate participants from diverse backgrounds.
  • Strong technical expertise with excellent communication skills and a passion for developing the next generation of skilled technicians

PHYSICAL DEMANDS:

This position requires an ability to sit, stand, walk, bend, lift, reach up, stoop, and carry items occasionally in excess of twenty-five (25) pounds.  Physical skills required include the ability to lift heavy boxes and materials, to move equipment from room to room, and to work for extended periods at a computer station.  It also requires manual dexterity to operate standard office machines, such as, copier, fax, telephone, and other equipment as necessary.  IRSC expects its employees to follow proper safety standards while employed by the College.

Classification

Staff

Supervisory

No

FLSA Exempt

No

Employment Type

Temporary (Fixed Term)

Compensation and Application Deadline

Pay rate is $28.72 per hour | All salary calculations start at the minimum salary and will be based on the candidate's education and experience| Open until filled.



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