FIND | Creating Futures
Electrical Technician/Trainer
Job Location
Kent, UK, United Kingdom
Job Description
Electrical Workshop Technician / Trainer Location: Orpington Training Centre Hours: Full-time, 35 hours per week Salary: Up to £38,000 depending on skills and experience Time to Step Off the Tools? This Could Be Your Next Move If you're a qualified electrician thinking about your next step, maybe you're done with site work, want more stable hours, or you're ready to give something back - this role could be ideal. This full-time job combines practical, hands-on work in a modern training centre with the chance to guide, support and coach up-and-coming apprentices preparing for their final assessments. The Role In a Nutshell As a Trainer: Deliver AM2S preparation sessions to help learners pass first time Run practical workshops and tailored 1-to-1 coaching sessions Review apprentice performance and help them get EPA-ready Build training plans, assessments and session content based on real-world industry standards Work alongside tutors, employers, and internal teams to support learner progress As a Workshop Technician: Keep the training workshop organised, clean, and safe Set up and maintain tools, rigs, and training boards Support learners during hands-on tasks Monitor materials, replenish stock, and carry out small repairs when needed Help ensure H&S compliance, including first aid and COSHH upkeep Be a go-to support on the ground for both learners and instructors Must-Have Qualifications & Experience: Level 3 Electrical Qualification (e.g. C&G 2360 Part 1 & 2 or equivalent) 18th Edition (or willing to gain it) 2391, 2394/5 or equivalent Testing & Inspection cert Solid post-qual/site experience in the electrical or FM sector Confidence with AM2S-style setups (or open to training) Good people skills – able to guide, support, and communicate well Organised, hands-on and confident with basic IT UK driving licence and your own transport Nice-to-Have (but not essential): Teaching or assessor qualifications (CTP, PGCE, TAQA, etc.) Experience mentoring, coaching, or training others on site Familiarity with online or digital learning tools Knowledge of standards like NOS or awarding body frameworks Great next step off the tools - still hands-on, but no site stress Make a difference by helping the next generation of electricians Monday–Friday, stable hours, no callouts or weekend work Use your experience in a new way without starting from scratch Be part of a team that values trade knowledge and real-world skills
Location: Kent, UK, GB
Posted Date: 7/14/2025
Location: Kent, UK, GB
Posted Date: 7/14/2025
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