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Instructor/Assessor - Mechanical Engineering

Lincoln College Group
Lincoln
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Instructor/Assessor - Mechanical Engineering

Instructor/Assessor - Mechanical Engineering

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Job Title: Instructor/Assessor - Mechanical Engineering

Location: Lincoln

Salary: LC Support Scale 6, points 5 - 7, i.e. £26,554 to £28,278 per annum

Market Supplement: We’re offering a recruitment incentive of a Market Supplement payment of up to £8000 per annum, payable as an additional payment subject to skills and experience.

Contractual Hours: 37 hours per week

Interview Date: 20 October 2025

We are excited to announce an opportunity for an Instructor/Assessor in Mechanical Engineering. In this key role, you will collaborate with our expert teams to train and assess students in Mechanical Engineering and Fabrication & Welding Apprenticeships.

You will guide learners, ensuring they thrive and successfully complete their apprenticeships. Additionally, you will contribute to enhancing our training content, providing high-quality education and support.

Responsibilities:

  • Train and assess students in Mechanical Engineering and Fabrication & Welding Apprenticeships
  • Guide learners to ensure they successfully complete their apprenticeships
  • Contribute to enhancing our training content

What We Offer:

  • Relaxed dress code on Fridays and non-term time
  • A flexible benefits package designed around the things our people value most

How to Apply: Click the 'Apply Now' button and log in to our Jobs Portal

Equality and Diversity: Lincoln College is committed to the safeguarding of its learners and believes that safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children is every employee’s responsibility.

Equal Employment Opportunity: Lincoln College is an equal opportunities employer and welcomes applications from all sections of the community.


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