Diploma or degree in Electrical, Electronics, Mechatronics, or Automotive Engineering, or an equivalent combination of education and relevant industry experience or Red Seal Automotive Service Technician qualification.
Three (3) or more years of current, hands-on industry experience in EV motor systems, including inspection, service, teardown, and reassembly of mechanical and electromechanical components.
Strong foundational knowledge of modern EV motor principles.
Working knowledge of high-voltage safety practices, including safe handling, isolation, and verification procedures.
Experience using modern electrical and electronic test equipment and the ability to read and interpret service manuals, wiring diagrams, and mechanical drawings.
Familiarity with software-assisted diagnostics, data logging, or controller-based fault identification (exposure to Python or similar tools is an asset).
Demonstrated instructional ability, including experience mentoring, training, or supervising technicians or junior staff, with effective interpersonal and communication skills using the English language.
Ability to create an inclusive, supportive learning environment, with evidence of commitment to team collaboration and ongoing professional development.
Willingness to complete the BC Provincial Instructor Diploma (PID) or equivalent within a reasonable timeframe after appointment.
Experience interfacing software with automotive tools, vehicle data, or embedded systems, including exposure to automotive diagnostic data such as OBD-II (preferred).
BC Provincial Instructor Diploma (preferred).
Professional Engineering Licence (Electrical Discipline) (preferred).