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Employment at the System Office

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At the Wisconsin Technical College System, that’s not merely a dream — it’s our everyday reality.

The Wisconsin Technical College System Office is a State of Wisconsin agency committed to serving the nearly 300,000 students who attend our colleges each year. We offer many wrap-around services to help students navigate and overcome barriers to their success. With employees as with students, we value every voice and make sure every team member thrives. 

Our team includes talented professionals with many different experiences, including education directors with industry expertise, IT innovators, data and policy analysts, financial professionals, administrative support experts, and more. Together, we bring unique perspectives and skills to the table because we believe that a cohesive team drives innovation and enriches us all.

Below you will find employment opportunities for the Wisconsin Technical College System and at each of the 16 technical colleges, which are also seeking talented people to fill faculty, staff, support and administrative positions. 

Employment - System Office Opportunities

Director of Faculty Quality Assurance and Instructional Excellence 

  • Internal applicants (current State employees) can access the posting by logging into PeopleSoft Careers and searching job ID 16948
  • External applicants (anyone not currently a State employee) can access the posting here: Careers (wi.gov).

Please note the application deadline is Monday, March 3 at 11:59 pm. 

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