OAKMOOR RECRUITMENT LIMITED
Mechanical Engineering Tutor

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Mechanical Engineering Tutor
TRAINEE Mechanical Engineering Tutor | £39k | Hull
Location:
Hull
Salary:
£39,300 per year Starting Salary plus bonus
Job Type:
Full-time, Permanent | Trainee Position (Training Provided)
Career Change Opportunity:
Fund Your Future, Share Your Skills
Are you a time-served Mechanical Engineer ready to 'down tools' and transition your expertise into a rewarding training career? This is a highly sought-after Trainee Tutor position—we require your engineering knowledge; we will provide ALL the training and qualifications needed to succeed as an instructor.
- HIGH STARTING SALARY: Begin earning £39,300 immediately.
- FULLY FUNDED TRAINING: All teaching and assessor qualifications will be provided and funded by the employer.
- 42 days annual leave
- PREMIUM BENEFITS: Excellent Company Benefits Package, Bonus, Company Pension, Health Care, Life Insurance, and Sick Pay.
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The Role: Coaching the Next Generation
You will be involved in teaching, coaching, and mentoring young learners undertaking crucial Level 3 and Level 4 Mechanical Engineering qualifications.
- Delivery: Deliver and coordinate the successful completion of all aspects of mechanical engineering qualifications.
- Mentorship: Provide hands-on coaching and technical guidance to learners in the training centre.
- Focus: Training apprentices in line with relevant awarding body standards.
- Environment: Work in a rewarding, self-motivated team environment that values a 'hands-on approach.'


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Essential Requirements (Your Experience is Your Qualification)
We are looking for proven occupational experience in the field of Mechanical Engineering:
- Occupational Experience: Minimum 5 years' relevant occupational experience within Mechanical Engineering (Maintenance or Machining background preferred).
- Technical Qualification: Mandatory Level 3 Engineering related qualification.
- Soft Skills: Good communication, presentation skills, and the ability to adapt to a dynamic, rewarding environment.
- Compliance: This position is subject to Enhanced DBS clearance.
Ready to launch a new, stable, and highly rewarding career? Apply today to transition your engineering skills!
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