Job Overview
Join our team as a Solar wiring Teacher! We're seeking someone with a robust background in home electrical systems, ready to share their expertise with underserved communities. If you have a knack for developing engaging and accessible technical modules, coupled with excellent communication skills tailored for teaching, we want to hear from you. This role offers a unique opportunity to make a meaningful impact by empowering individuals with valuable knowledge and skills while fostering inclusivity and accessibility in education.
What do I get?
What’s great about this opportunity?
- Salary Range: RM 2,500 - RM 3,000
- A fair remuneration package
- Career progression in a fast growing impact organization backed by Petronas.
- Work in an agile-driven environment alongside a diverse team who will support your job growth.
- Contribute directly to improving the lives of B40 communities, as a part of a #madetoimpact organization.
What do I need?
To be shortlisted for this position, you will need to have:
- Minimum Degree in Electrical & Electronic Engineering or equivalent.
- Posses PW2 Wireman certificate or equivalent
- Knowledge and experience in home electrical systems
- Experienced in teaching technical subjects
- Good communication skills in communicating technical information clearly and effectively
- Knowledge of Solar PV Systems is an advantage.
- Experience in producing learning modules is an advantage
Necessary technical, functional or language skills:
- Passion in teaching students that come from underserved community
- Passion for electrical works and renewable energy;
- Proficiency in Bahasa Malaysia and/or English;
- High motivation to ensure that the students able to understand the module
- Strong drive to ensure that the modules created are clearly and effectively
- High awareness and alertness on health and safety standards;
- Ability to work independently and self-driven, as well as part of a multidisciplinary team;
- Understanding of SOLS values, principles and objectives and demonstrated ability to put them into practice in the workplace.
What will I do?
In this role you will:
- Conduct the theoretical and practical classes at Solar Academy and train the students to be Solar PV installers as the market needs
- Ensure that all records of the student's lesson preparation, progression, assessment and monthly reports for stakeholder
- Curate and develop a technical module for Solar Academy and meet health, and safety standards and guidelines & regulations. The module must meet the teaching training and standards as well.
- Administer tasks related to class well-being, including attendance tracking, reporting, and managing homework and assessments.
- Cooperate and liaise with agencies and authorities on behalf of the Solar Academy regarding students' progression and other opportunities in this industry
- Additional responsibilities may be given to you as and when it is deemed necessary.