Trainer in PSV Mechanics

ASUB Advanced Services Utility Building S.p.A.
Wolverhampton
1 week ago
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We are seeking a highly qualified and motivated PSV Mechanic to join a dynamic team of industry professionals and inspire the next generation of engineers through Training.


The Organisation

The privately owned training provider we are recruiting for are passionate about unlocking the potential of every learner and empowering them to achieve their best. As a highly rated institution, they pride themselves on delivering high-quality further education and training in a supportive and inclusive environment.


Role Responsibilities (Once Trained)

  • Deliver engaging and high-quality teaching across Public Service Vehicle mechanics.
  • Plan, prepare and assess learning activities to support student progression and achievement.
  • Contribute to curriculum development, ensuring content aligns with current industry standards.
  • Support students in developing their technical skills and employability prospects.
  • Work collaboratively with a dynamic team to create an engaging and supportive learning environment.
  • Develop employer partnerships to enhance student learning opportunities and industry engagement.

Essential Requirements

  • A minimum Level 3 qualification in HGV / PSV Mechanical repair
  • Extensive industry experience in hands on Mechanics across PSV.
  • A teaching qualification (Cert Ed, PGCE, or PTTLS) or willingness to work towards one.
  • Strong communication and organisational skills
  • Experience working with young engineers or leading teams (Desired but not essential)

Benefits

  • Flexible working arrangements to support work-life balance.
  • Employed by a business who values your training and development.
  • Full investment into Training qualifications
  • Health and wellbeing support to keep you feeling your best.
  • Exciting personal development opportunities to help you grow.

Don't wait, apply today and be part of an inspiring educational environment that transforms lives! We have multiple jobs across this region currently so even if this one isn't quite right for you, we'd love to hear from you regardless.


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.


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