Grwp Llanrillo Menai are one of the largest colleges in the UK, dedicated to improving peoples futures across the breadth of some of the most amazing places in North Wales. As one of the largest employers in the area, the Grwp offers opportunities to develop your career across a variety of professions whether that be as part of the front line lecturing team or in business support and management. Whatever your skills and aspirations, if you have a dedication to education and public services, we will be there to encourage and support you to reach your potential. The Centre for Infrastructure, Skills and Technology (CIST) is a pioneering commercial training hub located in Llangefni, offering a unique and ever-growing portfolio of courses in infrastructure, retrofit, renewable energy, and overhead line training. As a leader in training for the construction and energy sectors, CIST is committed to equipping learners with the skills and knowledge needed to thrive in industries that are rapidly advancing towards sustainability and energy efficiency. At CIST, you'll be part of an exciting future and innovative team. Our cutting-edge facilities include Ty Gwyrddfai Decarbonisation Training Hub, with plans to expand into brand-new state-of-the-art facilities in St Asaph. Both the Llangefni campus and Ty Gwyrddfai provide a dynamic, immersive learning environment, featuring: ? A modern main training centre with four spacious training rooms, welfare facilities, four testing rooms, and a dedicated IT CSCS testing room ? A specialist scaffolding training centre, also offering forklift, materials handling, and renewables training, with three additional training rooms ? The ACS Gas Training and Assessment Centre ? A Zero-Carbon Training Centre focusing on cutting-edge renewable energy systems, sustainable construction techniques, and retrofitting for energy efficiency ? Extensive outdoor areas for Plant Operations, Underground Detection, Working at Height, and Overhead Linesperson training, providing hands-on experience with real-world equipment We are looking for an enthusiastic, forward-thinking individual to join our expert team. In this role, you will have the opportunity to deliver top-quality training, empowering learners to excel in high-demand areas such as retrofit, renewable energy, power engineering, and overhead line work. Youll be instrumental in shaping the future workforce, supporting learners as they gain the practical and theoretical skills needed to succeed in these critical sectors, especially as the UK works toward its decarbonisation goals. If you're passionate about education, sustainability, and innovation, and want to be part of a nationally recognised centre of excellence, we encourage you to apply. Together, well drive progress and help shape the next generation of skilled professionals. Job Purpose: The role of a Lecturer in Electrical, Renewable Energy, and Power Engineering at the Centre for Infrastructure, Skills and Technology (CIST) is to deliver high-quality theoretical and practical instruction in line with current industry standards, including Electrical and MCS (Microgeneration Certification Scheme) regulations. The successful candidate will organise and conduct classroom-based sessions covering key topics such as electrical installations, renewable energy technologies, power engineering principles, and specialised training areas such as Overhead Linesperson and Low Voltage Jointing. In addition to classroom-based theory, the lecturer will lead practical, hands-on training in both workshop and outdoor environments, including real-world simulation areas for overhead line work, power generation, and renewable energy system installations. This comprehensive approach will equip learners with the skills required to meet the growing demands of the infrastructure and energy sectors. The role also includes assessing learners' work, both in classroom settings and through on-site assessments at workplaces, ensuring students demonstrate competency in real-world applications. Close collaboration with Awarding Organisations is essential to maintain the high quality of learner outcomes, ensuring all assessments meet industry standards. Furthermore, the lecturer will actively stay abreast of advancements in electrical, renewable energy, and power engineering, incorporating new developments into their teaching to ensure learners are prepared for the evolving challenges and opportunities in the sector, particularly in sustainable and energy-efficient practices. Weekly hours - 37 hours per week. 835 hours annual teaching time 24 to 26 hours teaching per week. Up to 5 hours per week working of site in agreement with manager. Pension provider - Teachers Pension Scheme Annual Leave - 46 days leave per annum. All normally observed public holidays, determined annually. Up to 5 days efficiency closure days per annum, determined annually. ADZN1_UKTJ