Welding Technology Lab Assistant
Instructional --> Trade & Industry
The Welding Lab Assistant supports hands-on training in CSI’s welding programs by assisting instructors and students during lab sessions. This role ensures a safe, organized, and productive learning environment for students practicing welding techniques. Candidates must be able to interact with students in the classroom and lab environment in support of full-time faculty to accomplish established outcomes for courses and program. This is a full-time position, 11-month, hours to be determined, Monday through Friday each semester.
Duties and Responsibilities
Support instruction for the Welding Technology program as follows:
- Prepare welding lab stations with necessary tools, materials, and safety equipment
- Assure a safe learning environment for students including proper use of PPE
- Maintain inventory of welding supplies and report shortages or equipment issues
- Clean and organize lab spaces before and after sessions
- Support instructors during demonstrations and practical assessments
- Provide general assistance to the program faculty with respect to all program activities (purchasing, cleaning, student management, & lab preparation)
- Communicate effectively with departmental personnel
- Answer basic questions relating to program content
- May act as a substitute instructor in certain cases or cover lab time when instructor is gone
- Conduct demonstrations and do recruiting at career fairs and other education-related events
- Conduct tours of the lab for students and members of the community as needed
- Be organized in scheduling and completing a list of tasks as assigned
- Maintain lab equipment in safe, working condition
- Performs additional related duties as assigned by immediate supervisor.
Minimum Qualifications and Skills
Must possess:
- Basic knowledge of welding processes (GTAW, MIG, SMAW preferred)
- Ability to follow safety procedures
- Good written and oral communication skills
- Industry experience in related occupation preferred
- Competent with email, Microsoft Office, and pdf files
- Ability to work with other assistants and instructors on campus
- Ability to safely operate a forklift and other welding lab equipment
Preferred Qualifications and Skills
- Prior experience in a welding shop or lab environment desirable
- Associate of Applied Science degree in a related field or equivalent work experience in the field, (4,000 hrs.) to be determined.
- Strong organizational skills
- Self-motivated
- Familiarity with welding equipment maintenance
- CPR/First Aid certification
- Experience in educational or training settings
The College of Southern Idaho is an equal opportunity employer with a commitment to cultivating and sustaining an environment in which our employees and learners thrive. The College prohibits discrimination on the basis of any legally protected status.
This position is located in Twin Falls, ID. View the Google Map in full screen.