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Auto Mechanics and Construction Instructor

Dakota Adventist Academy in Bismarck, ND
Mid-America Union Conference | Dakota Conference
Description

Dakota Adventist Academy, an SDA boarding high school in Bismarck, North Dakota, is seeking applicants for an Auto Mechanics and Construction instructor for high school. The auto mechanics and construction instructor is responsible for teaching high school students about auto mechanics, construction, and robotics clubs, as well as maintaining all campus vehicles. The instructor must also be a certified bus driver who actively helps with the driving needs. Applicants must have a strong desire to mentor young people and a willingness to serve others. This is a full-time, salaried position. Please visit the Dakota Adventist Academy website (https://mydaa.org) for more information.

Required Experience

Applicants must be regular Seventh-Day Adventist members and should have a bachelor’s degree in Auto mechanics and construction. Applicants should have a working knowledge of fixing the vehicle engines, vehicle body, construction building, and auto repair is essential. Diesel mechanic experience would be helpful. The instructor must have a CDL license (or be willing to obtain one) endorsed for passenger buses. Should have five to six years of experience in a variety of trades.

Posted by: Raman Sathiyaseelan

Resumé Deadline: Tuesday, April 30, 2024

Posted by: Mark Piotrowski

Resumé Deadline: Wednesday, July 31, 2024

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Dakota Adventist Academy

Dakota Adventist Academy is a Seventh-day Adventist Christian school in the Dakotas, built to foster spiritual growth and academic rigor in Dakota youth.

Dakota Adventist Academy cultivates a Seventh-day Adventist, Christ-centered life by providing academic and vocational education that prepares young people for commitment to God, service to society, and citizenship in heaven. Built to serve North and South Dakota students, DAA is also a place where students from across this country and from other countries have found their home. Recognizing that all students arrive with different strengths and gifts, DAA develops each student as an individual.