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Electrician / Electrical Engineer – Training Officer / Electrical Assessor / Electrical Trainer
Hull (with local travel)
Up to £40,000
Monday to Friday
I’m working with an independent training provider who are looking to bring in an Electrical Training Officer / Assessor to support delivery across their apprenticeship programmes in the Hull area.
The role
- Assess electrical apprentices in the workplace
- Carry out site visits, reviews and progress tracking
- Support learners through their qualification and overall development
- Work closely with employers to ensure standards are met
- Some involvement in training delivery where required
What they’re looking for
- Background as an electrician / electrical engineer
- Experience working on-site within the electrical sector
- Open to assessors or electricians looking to move into an off-the-tools role
- Assessing qualification beneficial (TAQA / A1) but not essential
- Good communication and organisation skills
- Full UK driving licence
What’s on offer
- Up to £40,000 salary
- Monday to Friday
- Local patch (Hull and surrounding areas)
- Opportunity to move into or develop within training with full support
Good opportunity for someone looking to step off the tools into a more flexible, field-based role supporting apprentices.
To apply for this job please visit www.reed.co.uk.
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