The RV Technical Institute is currently hiring a director of education to oversee the development and maintenance of the institute’s curriculum contents. The organization said the role is critical to its mission to provide world-class training for RV maintenance and repair that will reduce the RV industry’s shortfall of trained RV technicians. The position requires a minimum Level 2 certification but a Level 4 certification is preferred.
Responsibilities for the director of education role include, but are not limited to:
- Curriculum maintenance including mapping certification content with curriculum content and providing assistance with certification testing content.
- Managing instructional staff schedules and projects and acting as part-time and fill-in instructor.
- Participating in standards technical subcommittees, the Standard Steering Committee Meeting, and other technical and curriculum subcommittees.
- Managing the maintenance bay area and maintain teaching supply inventory.
View the complete job description and details on how to apply here.
In addition to the director of education position, RVTI is also hiring an administrative assistant to provide administrative support to the RV Technical Institute’s executive director/senior vice president of standards and the vice president of education and operations. This position requires a minimum of five years administrative experience supporting two or more executives and at least a high school diploma.
Duties include, but are not limited to:
- Use Office 365 and database software to prepare reports, memos, and documents
- Answer phones and route calls to the appropriate department or employee
- Manage record database of internal information according to established procedures
- Coordinate travel arrangements and internal and external meetings
- Prepare expense reports and check requests via a digital expense and check request system
View the complete job description and details on how to apply for that job here.
Both positions will be located at the RV Technical Institute’s headquarters in Elkhart, Ind.
The RV Industry Association is also hiring two Inspector I positions to be part of the inspectors team that conducts more than 2,000 unannounced inspections of member company RV manufacturing plants annually and is committed to providing educational resources, and hands-on training to manufacturer members to support their commitment to comply with these adopted codes and standards. To learn more about those positions, click here.