Electrical trainer

Posted 18 April by Rise Technical Recruitment Limited
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Electrical trainer (Full training provided)

Dyce

£50000-£60000 +Pension + Provided lunches + Training + Progression+ Holiday
Do you have a background in electrical engineering within the offshore industry?

Are you looking for a role with variety, challenge, progression and where you will work with the next generation of offshore engineers in a hands off role?

This impressive and innovative training provider are going through an exciting period of growth. They have recently invested a significant amount of money into its facilities and equipment such as life boat simulators. Their ambitions are to be the leading training provider for the energy and engineering industry by investing heavily into new technology and innovation.

They are setting up a new electrical department in Dyce where they will be aiming to delivery a variety of electrical courses such as CompEx and HV/LV for the offshore industry.

The ideal candidate will have experience as an electrical engineer from the offshore industry. You will have ideally been able to assess electrical work and review electrical competency.

This is a brilliant role for an electrical engineer from the offshore industry to move onshore in a hands off role that provides great career prospects.

The role
*Lead the new electrical division.
*Deliver courses when required
*Build an electrical team.
*Ensure quality of training is to a high level.

The person
*Have a background in electrical engineering from the offshore industry.
*Holds HV/LV and CompEx qualifications

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Reference: 52497856

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