After dedicating your life to PCB, it's time to pass on your invaluable knowledge. Be a crucial part of the industry's succession planning and help bridge the skills gap.
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Monetize Your Expertise
Turn your passion into profit. Earn competitive compensation while doing what you love – teaching and inspiring the next generation of PCB professionals.
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Become a PCB Star
Showcase your wealth of knowledge, tips, and tricks. Establish yourself as a thought leader in the PCB community and leave a lasting impact on the industry.
Instructor Roles: Choose Your Path
Classroom Instructor
Lead sessions either on-site at our state-of-the-art training facility or remotely. Share fundamental principles, theories, and problem-solving techniques across various PCB manufacturing processes. Dive into materials engineering and equip students with debugging skills.
On-Floor Instructor
Guide small groups of 10-12 students through hands-on, real-world PCB manufacturing challenges. Spend 2-3 hours, 1-2 times a week, directly on the production floor. Provide practical insights and solutions to common issues faced in the industry.
Competitive Compensation
Hourly Rate
Our instructors earn between $250-$350 per hour, reflecting the value of their expertise and time.
Per-Session Basis
Compensation is calculated based on the number and type of sessions taught during each cohort.
Flexible Earnings
Your earning potential grows with your commitment level and the depth of curriculum you cover.
Flexible Time Commitment
Classroom Instructor Time Commitment
As a classroom instructor, expect to lead three sessions per week, each lasting 2-4 hours. This allows for in-depth coverage of topics while maintaining a manageable schedule.
On-Floor Instructor Time Commitment
On-floor instructors typically dedicate 2-3 hours, 1-2 times per week. This hands-on approach provides students with practical experience without overwhelming your schedule.
Customizable Schedule
We understand the value of your time. Your exact commitment can be tailored based on your availability and the specific needs of the curriculum you're teaching.
Instructor Preparation
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Create Assessments
Develop a 10-15 question quiz for each session to evaluate student comprehension and retention of key concepts.
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Prepare Presentations
Craft engaging presentations that will be made available to students for review and reference.
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Develop Handouts
Create informative handouts and remembrance guides to reinforce learning and provide quick reference materials for students.
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Refine Content
Continuously update and improve your materials based on student feedback and industry developments.
Our Student Profile
Driven
Our students are highly motivated individuals who have passed a rigorous entrance assessment, demonstrating their aptitude and technical analysis abilities.
Technical Mindset
While there's no minimum educational requirement, all students possess a strong technical attitude crucial for success in PCB manufacturing processes.
Growth-Oriented
As participants in a paid course, our students are committed to showing up, actively learning, and contributing to meaningful discussions.
Diverse Backgrounds
Our student body comes from various backgrounds, united by their passion for PCB technology and desire to excel in the industry.
Advanced Learning Platform
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Interactive Whiteboard
Utilize a digital whiteboard to illustrate complex PCB concepts and encourage collaborative problem-solving.
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Document Sharing
Easily share presentations, schematics, and other educational materials with your students in real-time.
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Polls and Q&A
Engage students with interactive polls and facilitate dynamic Q&A sessions to enhance understanding.
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Comprehensive Training
Receive thorough platform training to maximize your teaching effectiveness and create an optimal learning environment.
Join Our Instructor Team
Join our team by filling out our interest form. Our curriculum team will be in touch with you soon.