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Mechanical Engineering Trainer

Rise Technical Recruitment
Liverpool
5 days ago
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Mechanical Engineering Trainer
Liverpool
32,000 - 38,000 + 32 Days' Holiday + Bank Holidays + Full Training & Qualifications Provided


Are you a time-served Mechanical Engineer looking to step off the tools and pass on your skills to the next generation?


Would you like to join a respected organisation that offers genuine career stability, professional development, and a supportive working culture?


On offer is a role with excellent work-life balance, structured progression, and the chance to make a tangible impact. You'll join a respected training team where your day-to-day work genuinely changes lives - helping local people build lasting, skilled careers in mechanical engineering. This is an ideal move for an engineer who enjoys mentoring and wants a long-term, people-focused career.


This organisation is known for valuing its staff and providing clear training pathways. You'll receive full support to gain teaching qualifications and enjoy a secure, long-term role with structured training, steady hours, and clear pathways to progress your career while maintaining a great work-life balance.


In this role, you'll plan and deliver engaging classroom sessions in core mechanical skills. You'll support learners throughout their training journey and help them build the technical confidence needed for success in industry. Full training and qualifications are provided.


The ideal candidate will have a background in maintenance, manufacturing, production, or automotive environments, with a strong grounding in core mechanical principles and hands‑on skills. You’ll be passionate about helping others. Teaching experience is not required.


This is a fantastic opportunity for a Mechanical Engineer seeking stability, progression, and the chance to make a real impact in a rewarding training environment.


The Role

  • Deliver training in mechanical engineering.
  • Teach core skills including mechanical maintenance, engineering principles and production engineering.
  • Deliver sessions on topics such as PLCs, hydraulics, pneumatics.
  • Full Training Provided.

The Person

  • Time-served Mechanical Engineer (maintenance/manufacturing/production/automotive).
  • Strong knowledge & skillset across mechanical engineering.
  • Excellent communicator with a mentoring mindset.
  • Teaching qualifications not required - full training provided.

Reference Number: BH-(phone number removed)


To apply for this role or to be considered for further roles, please click "Apply Now" or contact Ilyas Shirwani on (phone number removed) or at (url removed).


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