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Our client is the market-leading rental provider of excavation support systems and specialist products for the water, civil engineering, and construction industries Are you passionate about safety and training?. In this role, you’ll deliver specialist safety training leading to accredited Energy & Utilities Skills (EUSR) qualifications. From Electro & Butt Fusion Welding and Pressure Testing to SHEA Passport Schemes and Safe Digging, you’ll play a vital role in upskilling delegates and exceeding client expectations for outstanding delivery.

Training sessions will be delivered at our specialist training centre in Nottinghamshire, across our national satellite locations, or on-site at customer premises.

Key Responsibilities:

Deliver training courses to meet client and employee requirements on time
Ensure courses meet minimum quality standards and align with awarding bodies
Consistently assess and measure delegate performance
Assist in the development of new courses that meet industry standards.
Stay informed on statutory policies, health & safety, and awarding body requirements
Identify and support improvements to courses
Manage online booking software and maintain accurate records
Issue accreditation certificates and ensure efficient logistics for training sessions

What We’re Looking For:

Is detail-oriented, especially in administrative tasks
Holds a recognised training qualification.(optional)
Has knowledge and experience in the Utilities sector
Communicates effectively and delivers engaging presentations
Is happy to deliver practical training outdoors in all weathers
Has experience with fusion welding techniques, pressure testing, or other specialist utilities courses (e.g., SHEA Passport Schemes)
Holds a Full UK Driving Licence

What We Can Offer You:

Competitive salary 
Salary sacrifice pension
25 days holiday, plus bank holidays
Additional holiday purchase scheme
Free Tool Hire
Life Assurance cover 3x salary 
Share save scheme 
Eye care vouchers
Learning & Development – commitment to upskilling and developing our people, structured in house training available alongside external training where required
Cycle to work scheme 
My discounts – a variety of discounts and rewards on thousands of well-known brands
Discounts on HP products
EE mobile contract discount offers
Gym discounts
Health Shield (discounted premiums on health care cash plan)
Regit Assist 24/7 accident helpline – free joining

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