Mechanical Engineering Teacher Workshop

Dovetail & Slate
Macclesfield
4 days ago
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Mechanical Engineering LecturerLocation: Cheshire EastSalary: £30,000 - £40,000 per annumContract: Full Time | Permanent

Are you passionate about Mechanical Engineering and ready to inspire the next generation of engineers?

We are seeking a dedicated and industry-experienced Mechanical Engineering Lecturer to join our growing team at a well-established college based in Cheshire East. This is an exciting opportunity for either an experienced lecturer or an industry professional looking to transition into teaching.

The Role

You will deliver high-quality teaching across practical workshop sessions and theoretical lessons within Mechanical Engineering. The role will involve:

  • Delivering hands-on workshop training including:

    • Lathes

    • Milling

    • Turning

    • Machining and general fabrication techniques

  • Teaching underpinning theory to support practical learning

  • Preparing lesson plans, schemes of work and assessment materials

  • Supporting, motivating and tracking learner progress

  • Maintaining a safe and engaging workshop environment

The Ideal Candidate

  • Holds a minimum Level 3 or Level 4 qualification in Mechanical Engineering

  • Confident in delivering practical workshop skills

  • Industry experience within mechanical/manufacturing engineering

  • Teaching experience is preferred but not essential

  • A passion for developing learners and supporting their progression

  • Strong communication and organisational skills

If you are new to teaching but have strong industry experience, we welcome your application and will support your development into the role.

What We Offer

  • 48 days annual leave (inclusive of Bank and Public Holidays)

  • 2 weeks additional leave at Christmas closedown (inclusive of Bank Holidays)

  • Teachers' Pension Scheme

  • Family friendly policies

  • Onsite staff counsellor supporting our mental health strategy

  • Regular CPD opportunities

  • Discounted gym membership & hair and beauty treatments

  • Onsite Starbucks café

This is a fantastic opportunity to join a supportive and forward-thinking college committed to staff wellbeing, professional development, and delivering outstanding education.

Important Notice

Dovetail and Slate is a specialist education recruitment company. If this role isn't quite right, we welcome your CV and a call to explore other opportunities.

We are committed to safeguarding children and vulnerable adults. All appointments are subject to satisfactory vetting, including a right to work check and, where relevant, an enhanced DBS, PVG (Scotland), or EWC (Wales) check, in line with Keeping Children Safe in Education.

Dovetail and Slate Ltd (11351060) acts as an Employment Agency and an Employment Business under the Conduct of Employment Agencies and Employment Businesses Regulations 2003.

We are an equal opportunities employer. By applying, you consent to your data being processed for recruitment purposes in line with our Privacy Policy.

Because education matters.

© Dovetail and Slate Limited.

Because education matters. Dovetail and Slate Limited (11351060) acts as an Employment Agency.

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