CNC Machining assessor/ trainer

Posted 27 March by Rise Technical Recruitment Limited
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CNC Machining assessor/ trainer (No lecturing/teaching experience required)

Stoke-on-Trent

£30'000-£39'000 + Great Pension + Provided breakfasts + Training + Progression + 52 days Holiday

Do you have a background in CNC machining?

Are you looking for a role that can offer you a great work life balance, brilliant working conditions, first class training, career progression and play a key role in developing young people?

This college is going through an exciting period of growth. They have recently invested a significant amount of money into their facilities and STEM department. Their ambitions are to be the leading educational institution by investing heavily into new equipment and innovation.

In this role you assessing and training apprentices to level 1, 2 and 3 mechanical engineering. The course will be focused on setting, operating and programming CNC milling and turning machinery.

The ideal candidate will have proven experience in a CNC role where you have worked on 5 axis and HAAS.

This is a brilliant role for someone who has a background in CNC machining to move into a lecturing role where you can make a real difference to people's lives.

The role:

*Assessing and training on CNC machining.
*Site based role in Stoke-on-Trent.
*Progression and training available.
*8:30 - 4:30, finishing 30 minutes early on a Friday!

The person:

*Have a background as in CNC machining.
*Have strong knowledge of HAAS
*Is highly motivated to inspire young people and drive change.
*Live commutable to Stoke-On-Trent.

Required skills

  • training
  • turning
  • milling
  • progression
  • HAAS
  • stoke on trent
  • CNC machining

Reference: 52388166

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