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Oxford
£35k – £40k/yr
Posted about 9 hours ago
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About the Role

An enthusiastic Trainer / Assessor is required for our prestigious market leading and award-winning, Sunday Times Fast Track 100 client to deliver excellent online and classroom training at their prestigious training Centres. In return there is an excellent salary of circa £40k+ and excellent benefits including further training qualifications, company bonus, generous holidays, good contributory pension scheme, private healthcare medical insurance, in a permanent stable company that rewards their employees and their CPD.

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Job Overview

Are you the right candidate for this opportunity?

The ideal assessor / trainer will have the following experience, attributes, and skills:

  • Training / assessor qualifications such as NVQ assessor, RTITB or similar recognised training qualifications or recognised assessor qualifications CPCS, LEEA
  • Similar assessor / trainer role experience such as MHE trainer, assessor, FLT trainer, NVQ assessor, plant trainer etc experience of training on MHE, FLT, construction plant equipment, lifting equipment, platform access or any hire plant equipment
  • Good theoretical training experience and good classroom practical training experience
  • Good proven training experience - experience in developing, implementing, delivering training
  • Inspirational, motivational, strong presentation, engaging training skills
  • Excellent IT, communication, and interaction skills - ability to communicate, motivate, teach engineers and learners.
  • Full UK driving licence and own car to get to training sites and customers although the majority of training will be at our clients prestigious training centre.

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Desirable

  • CPCS, FLT, RTITB, LEEA experience, knowledge, or training
  • CPCS Tester card or experience in an instructional role eg slinger signaller lifting operations controller, cranes, scissor lifts, telescopic handlers, powered access machinery, lifting equipment etc is highly desirable

This exciting trainer role would suit a proactive training professional with excellent communication skills to work closely within the training team delivering first-class training to engineers and customers on breakthrough construction plant equipment and innovative hire plant machinery. This is an exciting opportunity for a qualified training professional to further develop their training and assessor career within the company, you will make your mark and this will be your passion!

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Responsibilities

This NVQ Assessor will be responsible for the following:

  • Delivering onsite practical training and theory within the training facility and offsite
  • Instructing and supervising training of safe operation plant machinery and equipment to learners, internal engineers, external clients offsite once training tickets completed
  • Course examinations, conducting assessments, booking and processing training and recording all testing
  • Improving and designing engaging lesson plans

A full job description will be discussed and submitted to suitable training candidates upon application, don’t miss out! To apply please email your CV with salary expectations, availability, and how you meet our clients trainer criteria.

Job Title

Trainer, assessor, NVQ assessor, plant assessor, FLT Trainer, MHE Trainer, Construction Plant, MHE, FLT, RTITB, CPCS, LEEA

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Skills

Training Delivery
Assessment
MHE Training
FLT Training
Construction Plant Equipment
Lifting Equipment
Lesson Planning
Presentation Skills
Communication Skills
IT Skills
Instructional Design
Safety Supervision

Location

Oxford, England, United Kingdom

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