WOODS-TEC
Technical Trainer

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Location: UK-wide (base in West Midlands)
Contract Options: Full-time or Term-Time Only
Travel: Mileage allowance only
About the Company
WOODS-TEC LTD is expanding its technical training capability and is seeking a skilled machinist with strong practical experience in milling, turning, and surface grinding. This role combines hands-on machining with the delivery of high-quality technical training to engineers across the UK.
Salary Options
- Full-Time: £37,000 per year
- Term-Time Only (37 weeks): £26,500–£27,000 actual (Full-time equivalent: £37,000)
Key Responsibilities
- Deliver practical training in milling, turning, and surface grinding
- Deliver compliance courses including:
- Safety in the Use of Abrasive Wheels
- Power Press Regulations
- Additional safe-use and workshop safety modules
- Support course development, demonstrations, and practical assessments
- Travel to customer sites across the UK (mileage allowance provided)
- Maintain high standards of safety, professionalism, and customer service
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Desirable Experience
- CNC cylindrical grinding (advantageous — training can be provided)
- Experience delivering technical training or mentoring apprentices
- Understanding of PUWER and workshop safety standards


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Requirements
- Strong background in manual machining (milling, turning, grinding)
- Confident communicator with the ability to teach and support learners
- Full UK driving licence and access to a reliable vehicle
- Willingness to travel nationwide
- Professional, reliable, and comfortable working independently
What We Offer
- Competitive salary (full-time or term-time options)
- Training and development in CNC cylindrical grinding and compliance modules
- Mileage allowance for all travel
- Opportunity to join a growing specialist training provider with a strong technical focus
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