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Instructional Systems Designer

Broomhill, City of Bristol
1 week ago
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️ Instructional System Designer - Aviation Contract Opportunity

12-Month Contract
£40-£58 per hour
Bristol or Yeovil (On-site)

Are you an experienced Instructional System Designer with a passion for aviation, defence, or highly technical training environments?
Ready to apply your expertise to mission-critical projects that directly support the safety and capability of UK defence customers?
This is your chance to join a world-class team delivering cutting-edge training solutions for one of the industry's most respected aerospace organisations.

The Role

As an Instructional Systems Designer, you'll play a pivotal role in assessing, designing and developing high-quality training solutions that enable customers to operate and maintain advanced platforms safely and effectively.
You'll be part of a dedicated Training Development Team, collaborating with leading technical experts while contributing to high-impact defence and security programmes.
This is a role where innovation meets precision-ideal for someone who thrives in a dynamic environment and takes pride in first-time quality.

Key Responsibilities

Analyse and evaluate customer technical training requirements to define content, objectives and courseware design strategies.
Design, develop and assess custom technical courseware (ILT & distance learning), working closely with highly specialised SMEs.
Ensure training solutions meet the highest standards of quality, safety, regulatory compliance and internal processes.
Proactively identify and address safety-related behaviours and uphold a strong safety culture.
Gather data, prepare reports, support proposals and contribute to training project planning and evaluation.
Innovate-exploring new technologies, tools and instructional strategies to enhance training delivery.

What You'll Bring

3+ years' experience designing high-quality learning solutions.
Strong understanding of adult learning principles, instructional design and evaluation methods.
Background in developing technical training in aerospace, transport, energy, or manufacturing (ideal).
Knowledge of SAT or MOD JSP 822 / DSAT frameworks.
Excellent written and verbal communication.
Ability to work independently, collaboratively, and remotely.
Proficient IT skills (Microsoft Office, Word templates).

⭐ Bonus Skills (Desirable)

Experience with Adobe Storyline 360.
Familiarity with rotary/fixed-wing aircrew, mission crew, groundcrew, mechanical or avionics systems.

✉️ Interested?

If you're an aviation-savvy ISD specialist looking for a high-impact contract role with a global aerospace leader, this is the opportunity to take your expertise to the next level.
Apply now and help shape the future of mission-critical training.

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