Jeffrey Laube
Professor of Process Technology
Office Location
Career and Technical Center (CTEC) 104G
Office Hours
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Monday: 8 am-4 pm, by phone, 907-398-6766
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Tuesday: 8 am-4 pm, by phone, 907-398-6766
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Wednesday: 8 am-4 pm, by phone, 907-398-6766
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Thursday: 8 am-4 pm, by phone, 907-398-6766
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Friday: 8 am-4 pm, by phone, 907-398-6766
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Saturday: 8 am-4 pm, by phone, 907-398-6766
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Sunday: 8 am-4 pm, by phone, 907-398-6766
Biography
Jeffrey Laube joined the KPC Process Technology department in 2009. Before that, Professor
Laube was employed for twenty-two years working in the process industries. He worked
at the Agrium Kenai Nitrogen Plant as an ammonia board operator and in the maintenance
department. He also assisted his former Agrium co-workers to find new jobs when Agrium
closed.
Expertise
- Maintains high quality Blackboard shells for all courses
- Arrange and conducts process facility tours for students every semester
- Uses technology in teaching
- Strong background in process technology; start-ups / shutdowns / manufacturing processes
/ maintenance
- Hard-working team player with great communication skills
- Strengths: training adults / explaining technical skills / public speaking
- Computer skills include: IC3 certified, Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Camtasia,
Simtronics, Blackboard, and SAP
Education
- 2014 - Master of Career & Technical Education from University of Alaska Anchorage
- 1993 - Bachelor of Science in Radio, TV, Film Production from University of Wisconsin
- Oshkosh
- 1982 - Associates of Applied Science in Communication Engineering from Milwaukee School
of Engineering
Achievements
- Coached and escorted numerous teams of KPC students to the national troubleshooting
skills competition.
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Nationally recognized by North American Process Technology Alliance (NAPTA)
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Invited speaker at the NAPTA Instructor Skills Workshop (9/12, 9/13, 9/14, 9/15. 9/16,
9/17, 9/18)
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Invited speaker at Sintronics conference (9/11, 9/12, 9/15, 9/16)
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Consistently assists students and employers to ensure high placement rate
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Advises students
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Contributing author for NATPA process technology textbooks: Introduction to Process
Technology; Safety, Health, and Environment; Equipment
- Served on the Board of Directors for APICC (Alaska Process Industries Career Consortium)
2012-2018