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Training Partner (Aerospace Manufacturing)

Syntech Recruitment Ltd
Uxbridge
1 week ago
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Training Partner (Aerospace Manufacturing)

Location: Near Uxbridge, Middlesex
Salary: Up to 45k 
Hours: 39 p/w, Monday to Thursday 8am–5pm, Friday 8am–12pm

Are you a skilled trainer or instructor with a background in aerospace, aviation, or the RAF?

We’re looking for a hands-on Training Partner to support a range of manufacturing departments at a world-renowned aerospace engineering company near Uxbridge. This is a fantastic opportunity for someone from an apprentice-trained or military instructional background to shape technical development and training pathways across production teams.

You’ll be responsible for delivering technical training, supporting skills matrices, and maintaining training documentation across areas like Sheet Metal, Composites, Pressure Test, and Sub-Assembly.

This is a rare opportunity to join a business that genuinely saves lives with its technology—while enjoying excellent hours, real career progression and a comprehensive benefits package.

What’s On Offer:

Competitive salary (dependent on experience)

9% non-contributory pension scheme

Life assurance (4x salary)

25 days’ holiday plus bank holidays

Option to purchase additional annual leave

Healthcare Cash Plan & Cycle to Work Scheme

Midday finish every Friday

Personalised training and development plan

Training Partner Responsibilities:

Design and deliver technical training...

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