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Mechanical Trainer-Appointed Person (Full Training Provided)

Rise Technical Recruitment
North Yorkshire
1 week ago
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Mechanical Trainer (Appointed Person - Full Training Provided) – York

£42,000 rising to £46,000 + Monday to Friday + Full Training Provided + Pension + Company Car or Car Allowance + Holiday

Do you have experience as a Mechanical Appointed Person and a strong understanding of pressure systems?

Are you looking to move off the tools into a training role that offers stability, a great work/life balance, and long-term career prospects?

PPL Training is an industry-leading provider of accredited training courses in mechanical and electrical safety, water hygiene, and technical compliance. Due to continued growth, they are now looking for a Mechanical Trainer to join their team in York.

In this role, you will deliver training, practical demonstrations, and assessments to clients across a range of mechanical disciplines, with a focus on pressure systems and mechanical safety procedures.

The ideal candidate will have worked in a facilities management or defence environment (MOD), ideally to JSP375 standards, and hold substantial experience as a Mechanical Appointed Person.

This is an excellent opportunity to join a respected and expanding training provider, where you'll use your technical experience to help others while enjoying a stable and rewarding career.

The Role
  • Monday to Friday (No weekends or shifts)
  • Full training provided to become a qualified trainer
  • Delivering training on mechanical systems, pressure systems, and safety procedures
  • Instruction, demonstration, and assessment delivery
The Person
  • Experience as a Mechanical Appointed Person
  • Strong background in pressure systems and mechanical safety
  • Ideally has worked to JSP375 standards or within a facilities management/MOD environment
  • Looking to transition into a training role


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