Vehicle Mechanics Trainer - £36,400k starting salary, FTC 1 year, field base work. Location: East Anglia (locations may include, but are not limited to: Colchester, Ipswich, Kent and Woodbridge). Pension & enhanced leave allowance available.
The Role
As a Vehicle Mechanics Trainer, you'll join a team of talented training professionals who deliver technical courses to military students of the Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers (REME). The Army boasts many types of vehicles, from tanks and quad bikes to HGVs and Land Rovers. Keeping them in good working order is the responsibility of the Vehicle Mechanics; the technical training our students receive at REME gives them the knowledge and confidence to tackle any engineering problem, enabling them to keep our vehicles on the road - even in extreme conditions.
Responsibilities:
1. Preparing relevant training material, collaborating with the Media and Graphics Department for input to create Initial Trade Training material.
2. Maintaining a Continuous Personal Development (CPD) portfolio regarding new technologies and equipment, ensuring lesson plans and training sessions are developed in accordance with approved Learner Specifications, Course specifications, and Course Training Plans.
3. Reviewing course material and content to ensure it is current and evolves to support equipment and technology advances, using appropriate training aids.
4. Assessing trainees, including creating written examinations, progress test papers, practical assessment scenarios, and continuous assessments. Marking examination papers, setting and marking course and homework, and invigilating examinations and assessments.
5. Ensuring trainee development through monitoring, feedback appraisal, discipline, and training interventions, maintaining supporting documentation, and flagging any special trainee developmental needs or training delays to the Lead Trainer (LT).
Required Experience:
Essential:
1. Driving Licence and own vehicle
2. Vehicle Mechanics background
3. Level 3 Vehicle Mechanics qualification - essential
4. Minimum 5 years' experience in an appropriate industry environment
Desirable:
1. Previous experience in an Army/Defence environment
2. Certificate in Assessing Vocational Achievement/ Education & Training
My client is a large and rapidly expanding global Defence company looking for a Vehicle Mechanics Trainer to prepare relevant training material. You will deliver learning, coach, assess, and support them to achieve their apprenticeship.
If you are interested in the role, please 'APPLY' and submit your CV for immediate consideration.
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