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Manufacturing Training Partner

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Manufacturing Training Partner

Are you a skilled training professional with a passion for developing others? If so, this incredible opportunity to join a leading manufacturer in the aerospace industry could be the perfect fit for you.

The Role: Manufacturing Training Partner

As the Manufacturing Training Partner, you will play a crucial role in shaping the skills and capabilities of this company's talented manufacturing teams. Your primary responsibilities will include:

Creating and delivering comprehensive training programmes to upskill employees in areas such as sheet metal, fiberglass, pipes, pressure testing, sub-assembly, and inspection.
Developing engaging training content, including materials, exercises, and assessment methods to ensure the effective transfer of knowledge and skills.
Maintaining detailed training records and providing KPI reporting to stakeholders, ensuring continuous improvement and quality assurance.
Collaborating closely with manufacturing teams to understand their evolving training needs and provide tailored solutions.

What We're Looking For

To excel in this role, you will need:

A Level 4 (HNC) or higher-level qualification in Mechanical or Electrical Engineering, or an equivalent technical background.
Proven experience in training and developing people, with excellent communication and presentation skills.
A deep understanding of manufacturing processes, particularly in the aerospace, defence, or automotive industries.
The ability to read and interpret engineering drawings used by manufacturing teams.
A collaborative mindset and the skills to build strong relationships with internal and external stakeholders.

Why Join This Company?

This company is a leading manufacturer of ejector seats for military aircraft, supplying customers worldwide. As the Manufacturing Training Partner, you'll have the opportunity to contribute to the development of their skilled workforce and play a vital role in the company's continued success.

In addition to a highly competitive salary and benefits package, including a 9% non-contributory pension scheme and comprehensive healthcare coverage, you'll enjoy a range of perks such as a midday Friday finish, a workplace nursery benefit, and opportunities for further professional development.

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