Training Delivery Instructor (Electrical and Mechanical Workshops)

Capita
Fareham
3 weeks ago
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Job Description Summary Help get better trained personnel to the front line faster Project Selborne is a Transformational Training programme with a strategic goal of modernising Royal Navy training to deliver “better trained sailors to the front line faster”. You will be responsible for the instruction of military students in Workshops techniques. The purpose of this role is to provide the delivery of Workshops Techniques to Royal Navy students on their Phase 2 and 3 career courses This role is offered on a term time basis working 45 weeks per year, with non-working weeks taken 2 weeks at Christmas and Easter and 3 weeks in August. The salary will therefore be pro rata’d and calculated to include contractual annual leave entitlement and bank holidays. Due to the nature of this role, you must be eligible for UK Security Clearance at SC level.Job title:Training Delivery Instructor (Electrical and Mechanical Workshops)Job Description:What you’ll be doing: Delivering practical workshop techniques to Royal Navy students in Electrical and Mechanical Engineering Teaching up to 16 students per class Working collaboratively with Learning & Development and the team of 10 Instructors Supporting with driving continuous improvement and learningEssential – Skills/Experience/Qualifications:* Experience in Electrical testing, Hand tools, Soldering and Tool Handling.* Results-oriented with the ability to support quality and delivery improvements across learning programmes* Team player with experience leading and collaborating across teams* Knowledge and understanding of business strategy and providing support to identify solutions to deliver that strategy.Desired – Skills/Experience/Qualifications:* Level 4 teaching certificate or equivalent* Any teaching, instructing, coaching experience would be an advantageAbout SelborneSelborne is a bold, £1 billion, 12-year transformation of Royal Navy training, led by Capita and a powerhouse consortium known as Team Fisher — including Raytheon UK, Fujitsu, and the University of Lincoln. Together, we're modernising military education with cutting-edge tech like simulators and data analytics, all under a collaborative "one team" approach with the Royal Navy. It’s a shared mission to deliver smarter, more effective training for sailors and marines across the naval enterprise. To learn more please visit:* Offering a salary up to £39,300 based on full time equivalent of £40,000 (due to term time only)* Enjoy flexible benefits including extra leave purchase, paid volunteering days, enhanced family leave, lifestyle discounts, and access to inclusive employee networks — all designed to support your wellbeing and personal growth.* Onsite, secure parking* Catering facilities, Gym and shops onsite* Rewarding role making a real difference to those joining and progressing within the Royal Navy* Further qualifications can be gainedUnlock Your Potential with CapitaAt Capita, your career can take you wherever your ambition leads. You'll become part of a diverse network of talented, forward-thinking professionals working across a wide range of disciplines and sectors. We’re committed to your growth — offering exciting opportunities to expand your skills, explore new paths, and advance your career. Join us and discover a career with purpose. #CareersWithPurpose Customer first, always Fearless innovation Achieve together Everyone is valued**What we hope you’ll do next:**Choose ‘Apply now’ to fill out our short application, so that we can find out more about you.Equal OpportunitiesCapita is committed to an inclusive, barrier-free recruitment process. We’re a Disability Confident employer and welcome applications from everyone. If you need adjustments during the recruitment process, please contact us at or call . For more on equal opportunities and available adjustments, visit the Capita Careers website.For general queries, email ****.Location:Fareham,Zjednoczone KrólestwoTime Type:Zatrudnienie w pełnym wymiarze godzinContract Type:StałyCapita is a consulting, transformation and digital services business. We deliver innovative solutions and simplify the connections between businesses and customers, governments and citizens. We're driven by our purpose: to create better outcomes – for our employees, clients and customers, suppliers and partners, investors, and society. We're committed to being a responsible business – in how we operate, serve society, respect our people and the environment, and deliver attractive returns to our investors. Every day we help millions of people, by delivering innovative solutions to transform and simplify the connections between businesses and customers, governments and citizens. We partner with clients and provide them with the insight and cutting-edge technologies that give time back, allowing them to focus on what they do best and making people’s lives easier and simpler. We operate in the UK, Europe, India and South Africa and currently have 55,000 talented people working in our three divisions: Capita Experience, Capita Public Service and Capita Portfolio.
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