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Maritime Mechanical Trainer

Blackpool and The Fylde College
Lancashire
3 weeks ago
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The Role:

Blackpool and The Fylde College (B&FC) is excited to welcome an experienced and passionate Maritime Mechanical Trainer to join our team at Fleetwood Nautical College. This is a unique opportunity to shape the next generation of maritime professionals and contribute to a forward-thinking academic community.

Your Responsibilities Will Include:

As a Maritime Mechanical Trainer, you will play a crucial role in delivering high-quality training across apprenticeships, Further Education (FE), Higher Education (HE), and commercial courses. Key responsibilities include:

  • Delivering engaging theoretical and practical training to students, ensuring industry-aligned learning.
  • Conducting assessments, providing constructive feedback, and tracking student progress using digital platforms (e.g., e-portfolios, Canvas).
  • Designing and developing effective training materials, including online resources.
  • Engaging with students and employers to support individual learning plans and skills development.
  • Contributing to course development, quality improvement initiatives, and student recruitment activities such as Open Days (which may involve occasional weekend or overnight commitments).
  • Maintaining a commitment to health and safety, ensuring a secure and professional learning environment.
About the Maritime Team:

Our Maritime team at B&FC is dedicated to delivering top-tier maritime training and professional development. We foster a dynamic and supportive environment, equipping students with the knowledge, skills, and safety practices needed to excel in the maritime industry.

Why Join Us?

At B&FC, you’ll be part of a committed and innovative team passionate about education and maritime excellence. This role offers a fantastic opportunity to inspire future maritime professionals while advancing your own career in a supportive academic setting.

Interested? Apply Early!

We may close this vacancy early if we receive sufficient applications. If you’re ready to make a meaningful impact in maritime education, apply today!

If you would like an informal discussion about this opportunity please contact Biju Mathew at for further information.


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