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Building Services Engineering - Electrical EQA
External Quality Assurer (EQA) – City & Guilds
We are currently recruiting External Quality Assurers (EQAs) to carry out and document quality assurance activities in line with City & Guilds and regulatory arrangements.
For more information, please see the Role Profile & Person Specification.
About the Role
Our EQAs support our centres with current industry and quality assurance expertise.
As a City & Guilds EQA, you will:
- Maintain effective working relationships with our centres and the City & Guilds office
- Plan and monitor quality assurance activities in line with our qualification requirements
This role offers a challenging and rewarding experience, allowing you to utilise your industry knowledge while working flexibly alongside your existing commitments.
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Applicants Must Meet the Essential Criteria
- Current and credible expertise in working with Electrical qualifications
- Hold one of the following assessor qualifications:
- D32/D33
- A1/A2
- TaQA Level 3 Certificate in Assessing Vocational Achievement
- Achieved or working towards the (6312-41) External Quality Assurance of Assessment Processes and Practice (TaQA) or its equivalent (D35/V2)
- Experience of working in a regulated environment
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills, with experience providing:
- Supportive, constructive feedback to learners, assessors, and delivery staff
- Based in North-West England, Scotland, Northern Ireland, or Ireland


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Terms & Benefits
- Training will be provided for the External Quality Assurer role after successful application review and vetting
- Work on an annual contract basis—not direct employment, prompting ideal flexibility as an Additional External Assessor
- Opportunity to maintain independence while contributing to high-standard training and assessment standards
Please apply via the online form and include details on how you meet the criteria listed above.
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