Advanced HVAC Skilled Trades Instructor

Hbi (Home Builders Institute)

The Role

Overview

Teach advanced HVAC trade skills, ensure safety, and support student job placement.

Key Responsibilities

  • job placement
  • recruitment
  • lms management
  • reporting
  • hands‑on training
  • budget management

Tasks

-Recommends and assists students in job placement, working closely with team members in fulfilling placement and follow-up needs of programs as applicable with documentation and placing students in employment as required by contractual guidelines. -Participates in outreach and recruitment strategies; recruits, screens, and selects the most appropriate students for the program to ensure contractual obligations are satisfied -Fostering a positive working relationship with and between funders, program partners, and other personnel -Assign blended learning training, including HBI Learning Management System, Google classroom, mind tap, and other related distance platforms -Maintains cases notes on student behavior and progress, in accordance with contract requirements -Complete and submit various student and program-related reports and evaluations, as required -Coordinate hands-on training activities including on-site and community-based projects -Instruct program participants in Advanced Trade Skills using approved HBI curriculum -Develop training materials, lesson plans and hands on Career Technical Skills Training CTST) projects, as needed -Creates Purchase Orders and tracks spending while maintaining individual program budget -Monitor, supervise and coach students -Provides OSHA-30 training to students

Requirements

  • electrical schematics
  • hvac
  • ms office
  • blueprint reading
  • high school
  • 5 years

What You Bring

Trades Instruction As an **Advanced Skilled Trades Instructor, you will demonstrate through hands-on training and classroom instruction the proper technique, safety and detail which are essential skills of polished trades professionals. Strong coaching skills and the determination to teach, inspire and lead future trades professionals are essential, as is a strong orientation to safety in the workplace. -Demonstrate proper tool and equipment use, with an emphasis on safety -Experience reading and drawing electrical schematics and ladder diagrams -High School Diploma or equivalent combination of training, skills, and experience -A Minimum of five (5) years’ direct experience in the applicable trade and/or teaching:Basic Construction MathMeasurement and Blueprint Reading HVAC Fundamentals -Basic Construction Math -Experience with MS Office suite, Data Entry -Measurement and Blueprint Reading -HVAC Fundamentals

Benefits

Student Development and Placement HBI offers a competitive salary and benefits program. Our programs teach highly sought after technical construction trades and entrepreneurship to youth aged 16-24 in our Job Corps programs, Military Services, our Academies, and programs for adults and youth operating behind the fence in correctional facilities. This position is funded through a long-standing contract with the U.S. Department of Labor (DOL). DOL-funded positions may be time-limited and contingent upon continued, sufficient funding. Usual office-type working conditions; routine physical conditions include walking, carrying, standing, hearing/listening, and sitting; nominal travel anticipated.

The Company

About Hbi (Home Builders Institute)

-Operates hundreds of pre-apprenticeship and certification programs across the U.S., including Job Corps and BuildStrong Academies. -Delivers tuition-free, hands-on training in trades like carpentry, electrical, plumbing, masonry, and HVAC. -Partners with federal agencies, schools, the military, employers, and nonprofits to bridge the skilled-labor gap. -Typical projects include real-world construction work—from residential building to modular and community development. -Unique curriculum is ANSI-approved and DOL-recognized as a pre-apprenticeship innovator.

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