Job Description
Assessor – Work Based (Electrical / Instrument & Control)
£36,351 - 40,067 (pro-rata)
0.5 FTE / 17.5 Hours
Based at Falkirk Campus / Hybrid Working (some travel will also be required)
Permanent
About the Role:
Forth Valley College's Apprenticeships, Skills & Commercial Department is on the lookout for a Process Engineering Maintenance (Electrical) & Instrument and Control Work Based Assessor to join our dynamic team. This role is pivotal in supporting and assessing candidates within the Process Engineering Maintenance (Electrical) & Instrument and Control disciplines. The ideal candidate will have proven, relevant, and up-to-date hands-on industry experience in Process Engineering Maintenance (Electrical) & Instrument and Control disciplines, with a particular emphasis on vocational qualifications and quality frameworks. While support is provided, knowledge in these areas is essential.
Join Us:
If you are keen to make a significant impact in the lives of our students, driving forward their skills and knowledge in the engineering sector, we would love to hear from you. Forth Valley College is committed to providing an inclusive and supportive environment for all and encourages applications from candidates who are passionate about education and have a strong desire to make a difference.
Application Process:
To apply, please submit your CV and a cover letter detailing your suitability for the role, including examples of previous relevant experience and how you meet the essential requirements.
Forth Valley College is an equal opportunities employer and welcomes applications from all sections of the community.
Please note the College is currently undergoing a National Job Evaluation process and therefore all salaries are subject to the outcome of this process
Closing date: 24 October 2024
Requirements
Essential Requirements:
Proven, relevant, and up-to-date hands-on industry experience in Electrical, Instrumentation & Control.
Experience in the oil and gas sector and engineering environments.
Exceptional communication and IT skills.
A genuine enthusiasm for mentoring and skill development within the engineering field.
Ability to work to tight deadlines and effectively manage personal workload.
Valid driving licence and access to a vehicle for frequent and extensive travel
Desirable Qualifications:
A recognised Assessor and/ Verifier qualification or the willingness to work towards gaining these qualifications.
Responsibilities
Key Responsibilities:
Deliver guidance and support to candidates in compiling and presenting a comprehensive portfolio of evidence that adheres to the vocational qualification's performance criteria and evidence requirements.
Conduct fair, safe, and reliable assessments of candidates' skills and knowledge in their respective workplaces.
Maintain excellent communication and IT skills to effectively manage interactions and documentation.
Exhibit a strong passion for professional discipline, with an ability to work under tight deadlines and independently manage workload.
Inspire, encourage, and motivate candidates, fostering an environment conducive to learning and professional growth.
Participate actively as a member of the engineering assessment team, contributing to the continuous improvement of assessment processes and practices.
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