Trainer Academic/Physic Teacher {MoD

Ernest Gordon Recruitment
Swindon, Wiltshire, United Kingdom
3 days ago
£44,546 – £47,417 pa

Salary

£44,546 – £47,417 pa

Job Type
Permanent
Work Pattern
Full-time
Work Location
On-site
Seniority
Mid
Education
Degree
Security Clearance
Required
Posted
28 May 2026 (3 days ago)

Benefits

Company Benefits Professional Development Opportunities Continuous Personal Development Portfolio

Trainer Academic/Physic Teacher {MoD}

Lyneham

£44,546 rising to £47,417 + Company Benefits

Are you a Trainer Academic/Physics Teacher looking for a career within one of the biggest UK Defence Organisations where you will be responsible for teaching a training the next generation of recruits.

Do you want a role that is both challenging and rewarding where you will be provided with long-term training and progression and professional development opportunities both short and long-term.

On offer, is the opportunity for a Trainer Academic/Physics Teacher or similar to join a leading UK Defence and Engineering business. Founded around 150 years ago, this organisation has been at the forefront of the defence and engineering industry and globally renowned for it's training and development of the UK Armed Forces personnel.

In this role, the successful Trainer Academic would be responsible for delivering training courses modules within the Common Engineering Applications Department of the Defence School of Electronic and Mechanical Engineering (DSEME) as a Trainer Academic in the fields of electronics control, microelectronics, radar, telecommunications or avionics systems in support of the Defence College of Technical Training Electro-Mechanical Training contract (DCTT EMTC).

The ideal Trainer Academic would ideally come from a Physics/Electro-mechanical background and be keen to work in a classroom setting where you will be training new Armed Forces recruits.

The Role:

Prepare, deliver and continuously develop instruction on course modules.

Assist with the technical administration of training course design.

Maintain Continuous Personal Development portfolio.

Contribute to the continuous improvement of the training delivery and seek to improve the achievement Trainees at every opportunity.

Other roles and responsibilities as required by the role.The Person:

Trainer Academic/Physics Teacher or similar.

Local to Lyneham or relocating to the area.

British Citizen and able to get Security Clearance.Keywords: Trainer Academic, Physics Teacher, Teacher, Trainer, Lecturer, MoD, UK Armed Forces, Engineering

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