Duties
Curriculum & Instruction
• Plan and deliver engaging lessons aligned to NATEF/ASE Education Foundation
standards across all eight automotive service areas: Engine Repair, Automatic
Transmission/Transaxle, Manual Drive Train & Axles, Suspension & Steering, Brakes,
Electrical/Electronic Systems, Heating & Air Conditioning, and Engine Performance.
• Integrate current diagnostic technology including scan tools, oscilloscopes, and OEM-
level software into daily instruction.
• Teach both foundational theory (automotive systems, physics of motion, electrical
principles) and hands-on practical application.
• Develop project-based learning experiences using student-owned, donated, or school
Vehicles.
• Differentiate instruction to accommodate diverse learning styles and skill levels
• Incorporate academic content areas including mathematics, science, and technical
reading/writing into coursework.
Shop Management & Safety
• Establish and enforce rigorous shop safety standards in compliance with OSHA
regulations and district policy.
• Manage shop equipment, tools, parts inventory, and consumable supplies within the
departmental budget.
• Conduct regular equipment inspections and coordinate maintenance or repair of shop
Machinery.
• Maintain a clean, organized, and professional shop environment consistent with industry
Standards.
• Ensure proper storage and disposal of hazardous materials including oils, fluids, and
chemicals in accordance with EPA guidelines.
Student Assessment & Support
• Assess student learning through written exams, practical skills demonstrations, and
ASE-style assessments.
• Prepare students for ASE Student Certification examinations.
• Track and maintain accurate records of student grades, attendance, competency
attainment, and industry certifications.
• Provide individualized feedback, tutoring, and academic interventions for students
needing additional support.
• Advise students on post-secondary pathways including apprenticeships, technical
colleges, and entry-level employment.
Career & Industry Engagement
• Advise the school's SkillsUSA chapter and prepare students for regional and state
automotive competitions.
• Develop and sustain partnerships with local dealerships, independent shops, and
automotive industry employers.
• Coordinate student internships, job shadows, co-op placements, and industry tours.
• Connect students with apprenticeship programs through organizations such as the
UAW-Ford or dealership technician pipelines.
• Serve as a liaison between the school and the automotive industry advisory committee.
Professional Responsibilities
• Collaborate with counselors, administrators, and fellow CTE teachers to support student
success and program goals.
• Participate in ongoing professional development, including industry externships, ASE
training, and CTE conferences.
• Maintain current ASE certifications and stay abreast of evolving automotive technology,
including hybrid and electric vehicle systems.
• Communicate regularly with parents and guardians regarding student progress,
behavior, and career opportunities.
• Complete all required administrative duties including lesson planning documentation,
inventory logs, budget requests, and program reports.
Qualifications
REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS:
• Valid state teaching license/certification in Automotive Technology, Trade & Industrial
Education, or CTE (or eligibility to obtain within one year of hire).
• ASE certification in one or more of the eight automotive service areas (A1-A8), or ability
to obtain within 90 days of hire.
• Minimum of 3 years of professional automotive service, repair, or related industry
Experience.
• Demonstrated proficiency with modern diagnostic equipment and vehicle technology.
• Ability to obtain and maintain a valid driver's license and operate various types of
vehicles for instructional purposes.
• Knowledge of OSHA shop safety standards and hazardous materials handling
Regulations.
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS:
• ASE Master Technician certification (A1-A8) or Master Automobile Technician
Designation.
• Experience with hybrid, electric vehicle (EV), and advanced driver assistance systems
(ADAS) technology.
• Prior secondary or post-secondary teaching or training experience.
• NATEF/ASE Education Foundation program certification experience.
• Experience advising SkillsUSA or other CTE student organizations.
• Bachelor's degree in Automotive Technology, Vocational Education, or a related field
WORK ENVIRONMENT & PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS:
This position requires frequent standing, bending, kneeling, and working in a commercial
automotive shop environment. The teacher must be able to lift up to 50 pounds and work
around vehicles, power tools, hydraulic lifts, and chemical substances. Exposure to noise,
fumes, grease, and varying temperatures is expected. Some evening or weekend hours may be
required for competitions, community events, industry meetings, or professional development
activities.
Additional Notes
The High School Automotive Technology Teacher is responsible for designing and delivering a
rigorous, industry-aligned curriculum that prepares students for careers in the automotive
service and repair industry. This position combines theoretical instruction with extensive hands-
on shop experiences, giving students proficiency in vehicle diagnostics, maintenance, and
repair using current tools and technology. The teacher maintains a safe, professional shop
environment and cultivates relationships with industry partners to maximize student career
readiness and placement.