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Survival Equipment Lead Trainer

Survival Equipment Lead Trainer

Posted 28 March by Venn Group
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Venn Group
Survival Equipment Lead Trainer/ NVQ Assessor
Nr Shrewsbury
Permanent
£43,000 per annum

Our client, a global aerospace company, urgently require a Survival Equipment Trainer to join their team.

The role:
• The planning, design, development and delivery of survival equipment training packages to meet the requirements of an NVQ Level 3 extended diploma in aeronautical engineering (survival equipment maintenance)
• Managing the implementation of an NVQ Level 3 in survival equipment maintenance, including student and NVQ assessor elements.
• Deliver and assess survival equipment training
• Maintaining and updating training courseware in response to new training requirements, recommendations / feedback, and changes to survival equipment policy.
• Monitor trainees progress, identifying any support needs and updating records with details of progress.
• Adopt an experiential learning (hands-on) approach to the training delivery.
• Liaising with the appropriate aviation industry and Company departments, to remain aware of current procedures, changing trends and polices that are relevant to the trade specialisation.

Skills/Experience:
• Formal engineering training in RAF Trade Group 13 or other Service / industry equivalent
• An appropriate training qualification
• Knowledge in course design and have contributed to the design of training courses
• NVQ assessment experience
• Extensive knowledge of military technical publications, documents and procedures and the ability to interpret the source information in the production of training courseware
• Holds or able to gain SC clearance
• Excellent IT skills

For more information, please contact Laura Surridge ()

Reference: 52396969

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