EDINA
Group Technical Trainer

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Group Technical Trainer
Manchester
About Edina
Established in 1985, Edina is a leading international power generation specialist, delivering low-carbon, cost-effective energy and battery storage solutions. Using diverse fuel sources like biogas, natural gas and landfill gas, Edina supports clients in improving energy efficiency, reducing emissions, and achieving net zero goals.
With over 200 professionals and global operations, Edina combines innovative technology, in-house manufacturing, and strong customer values, including sustainability, flexibility, and integrity, to provide reliable, tailored power solutions and exceptional after-sales support across public and industrial sectors.
At the core of our operations is a commitment to excellence and responsibility, where safety is our top priority, and our company values guide every decision we make:
- People: Our staff are our core asset. Individually and collectively, they are critical to the success of our vision.
- Organisation: We are engaged, loyal, and accountable in achieving our goals.
- Work: Working safely is not just a policy, it's our responsibility.
- Ethics: We embrace honesty, integrity, and respect, doing the right thing every time.
- Reputation: We strive for excellence in our processes, enabling us to achieve best-in-class industry standards.
We are currently looking for a Group Technical Trainer to join our team on a full-time, permanent basis.
The Benefits
- Competitive salary
- 25 days annual leave plus local Statutory Holidays
- Enhanced Holiday Entitlement based on length of service
- Company pension scheme with attractive employer contribution percentage
- Private healthcare scheme
- Life Insurance
- Employee Assistance Programme
- Cycle to Work Scheme
- Career development opportunities
- Continued investment in employee training to further enhance knowledge, expertise, and creativity
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This is an excellent opportunity for a technically skilled engineering professional with strong operational experience and the ability to communicate complex information clearly to join our leading international organisation.
You will have the chance to refocus your career and take on an engaging training role, utilising your technical knowledge to help others succeed and strengthen performance on a broader scale.
What's more, with a competitive salary and a strong all-round benefits package, this is the ideal role in which to build a rewarding career with a growing energy specialist.
We'll give you all the support you need to be successful; all you'll need to provide is your existing expertise, and we'll make sure you are equipped with the rest.
So, if you're ready to use your engineering expertise to make a wider impact, we'd love to hear from you.
The Role
As a Group Technical Trainer, you will support tailored training content and co-ordination with third-party training providers, including creating manuals, e-learning modules, presentations, assessments, and practical experience.
You will update training materials to reflect new technologies, evolving tools and systems, engineering standards, and industry best practices.
Reporting to the Training & Development Officer, you will work closely with departmental managers to align training with our organisational goals.
About You
To be considered as a Group Technical Trainer, you will need:
- Strong technical or operational experience in a relevant environment
- To be skilled in using engineering tools, diagnostic equipment, and technical software
- An understanding of Battery Storage/Gas Engines/Diesel Engines, control panels, complex wiring diagrams, and switchgear assemblies
- A strong understanding of engineering principles relevant to power generation
- Strong organisational and reporting skills
- Clear and confident communication skills, with the ability to explain technical information at an appropriate level
- Flexibility to travel and work across multiple locations
- A Degree, Higher National Diploma (HND) or equivalent in an Engineering discipline (Mechanical, Electrical, Manufacturing, Systems, etc.) or equivalent practical experience
- A full, valid driving licence


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Hours of Work: Monday - Thursday, 8:30am - 5:00pm and Friday, 8:30am - 4:00pm.
The closing date for applications is 4:00pm on Friday 19th June 2026.
Due to a fast-moving market, roles may be filled on short notice, and the deadline date may be brought to a close early. Please apply early to avoid disappointment.
Other organisations may call this role Technical Trainer, Engineering Trainer, Technical Training Officer, Learning and Development Trainer, Technical Training Co-ordinator, or Engineering Training Co-ordinator.
We are interested in hearing from you if you have held the role of Engineer, Power Generation Engineer, Mechanical Engineer, Engineering Technician, Mechanical Technician, or Power Generation Technician.
Edina is an equal opportunities employer.
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