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Technical Trainer (Avionic)

Marshall Aerospace and Defence Group

United Kingdom

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GBP 80,000 - 100,000

Full time

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Job summary

A leading aerospace training organization in the United Kingdom is looking for an experienced training professional to deliver engineering hand skills and theoretical training on aircraft systems. Key responsibilities include ensuring safety during training and supporting learning outcomes using technical drawings and relevant training syllabi. Candidates should have strong communication skills and a background in aviation maintenance. This role offers a chance to influence learning quality in a dynamic environment.

Qualifications

  • Experience in a Maintenance Repair Organisation performing A-D checks.
  • Able to deliver training on UK CAA Category A and B1 Syllabus.
  • Experience with competence assessments.

Responsibilities

  • Deliver engineering hand skills training ensuring safety.
  • Conduct theoretical training on aircraft systems in classroom and workshop.
  • Support basic hand skills delivery and facilitate learning outcomes.

Skills

Engineering hand skills training
Interpersonal communication skills
Technical drawing interpretation
Safety prioritization

Education

L3 apprenticeship in aviation maintenance
Job description
.· Continually seeking opportunities to improve learning quality/safety, effectiveness, and efficiency of delivery (Time & Cost).· Other duties reasonably required by the organisation, within the individual skill set.· Skills – delivering engineering hand skills training ensuring safety is never compromised -including training of detail fitting, sheet metal work and tooling/equipment operation.· Knowledge – delivering engineering theoretical training ensuring safety is never compromised - including training of aircraft systems in both Part66 B1 and B2 trade groups, in a classroom and practical workshop environment.· Experience in a Maintenance Repair Organisation, performing A-D checks. Line maintenance experience will also be considered.· Competence assessment experience.· Strong interpersonal and communication skills, written and verbal.· Prioritises safety, able to identify and mitigate hazards pro-actively and reduce to As Low As Reasonably Practicable. Technical Competencies: Applied or technical knowledge and skills needed for effective performance in the role. i.e commercial acumen, computer skills etc.· Able to deliver with relatable industry context, the UK CAA Category A Syllabus (Essential, all modules) and Category B1 Syllabus (Desirable, all or individual modules) or the City Guilds equivalent Level 3 or 4 respectively, meeting the requirements of UK CAA CAP1814 Skills – Able to create, interpret and instruct on use of technical engineering drawings to meet learning outcomes.· Knowledge – Able to create, interpret and instruct on aircraft systems schematics and technical data to meet learning outcomes within both Part66 Category B1 and B2 trade groups.· Knowledge - Able to support basic hand skills delivery within both Part66 B1 and B2 trade groups, including basic structures, systems and electrical (not necessarily expected to lead delivery – for absence cover or support during peaks).· L3 apprenticeship in aviation maintenance or combination of higher education and hands on maintenance experience.· IOSH Working Safely (Training can be provided) Experience: Identify the amount and type of general and/or managerial experience required.
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