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Technical Trainer (IT/Networking)
Location: Derbyshire
Salary: £35,000 - £47,000 + Benefits
If you’re passionate about technology, love creating engaging content, and want to help customers get the most out of industry-disrupting products, this is the perfect opportunity for you. This role combines technical expertise, hands-on training, and the chance to be part of a revolutionary team driving change in critical security systems.
About the Role
You’ll take charge of developing and delivering comprehensive training materials. You’ll craft content, lead customer training sessions, and collaborate with in-house experts to create detailed user guides and product documentation. Plus, you’ll assist with product demos and pre-sales support - offering plenty of variety and responsibility!
Key Responsibilities:

  • Develop, deliver, and maintain engaging training materials for cutting-edge security products.
  • Create and update technical documentation, including user guides and product manuals.
  • Lead product demonstrations at customer meetings, conferences, and key industry events.
  • Support the Business Development team with technical expertise during pre-sales activities.
  • Occasional travel to client sites to deliver training and demonstrations.
    What You’ll Need:
  • A passion for technology with excellent communication and presentation skills.
  • Proven experience creating and delivering training material.
  • Understanding of computer networking (e.g. CCNA, CCNP, CompTIA Network+ or similar).
  • City & Guilds Level 4 Education and Training Qualification (or equivalent).
  • Meticulous attention to detail and a highly organised approach.
    Please Note: Due to the nature of this role, applicants must be British Citizens and able to obtain security clearance.
    Why This Role?
    This is your chance to work with a leading tech innovator in security. If you’re ready for a role that combines technical expertise, client-facing opportunities, and plenty of challenges, apply now

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