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Electrical Installer / Electrician / Electrical Installation Tutor / Electrical Trainer / Electrical Lecturer
Rotherham (site-based)
£38,000 – £44,000
Monday to Friday
I’m working with an independent training provider who are looking to bring in an Electrical Installation Tutor to support delivery at their centre in Rotherham.
The role
- Deliver electrical installation training to apprentices up to Level 3
- Teaching core areas including installation, fault finding, wiring regs and practical workshop skills
- Support learners through their programme, reviews and progression
- Deliver a mix of classroom and hands-on workshop sessions
- Based full-time at one site in Rotherham (no travel required)
What they’re looking for
- Background as an electrician / electrical installer
- Open to tutors or experienced electricians looking to move into training
- Level 3 electrical qualification (or equivalent)
- Teaching / assessing qualifications beneficial but not essential (can be supported)
- Able to engage and support learners at different levels
What’s on offer
- £38,000 – £44,000 salary
- Monday to Friday
- Site-based role (no nationwide travel)
- Opportunity to move into or develop within training with full support
Good opportunity for someone looking to step off the tools into a stable, local training role, or an existing tutor wanting a straightforward delivery position.
To apply for this job please visit www.reed.co.uk.
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