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A training institution in the Wolverhampton area is seeking an Aircraft Avionics Technical Instructor to teach technical training to international students aged 16-35. The position involves preparing lessons, supervising students, and ensuring safety compliance. Candidates must have a relevant apprenticeship, 5 years practical experience, and will deliver a presentation during the interview. The role offers a pay rate of £27.50 per hour for 37 hours per week on an ongoing contract.
MPI Limited are looking for Aircraft Avionics Technical Instructors to teach technical training to multi-national students with an age range of 16-35 in both classroom & aircraft hangar environments based in the Wolverhampton area.
The Aircraft Avionics Instructor position is an ongoing contract, working 37 hours per week for 44.4 weeks per year (due to holiday shutdown periods).
Rate of pay - PAYE £27.50 per hour - Limited Company & Umbrella rates available.
This position is classed as in scope of IR35 due to it being in the public sector.
Normal working hours are 08.30 - 17.00 Monday - Friday and 08.30 - 16.30 Friday. Candidates may be required to work outside these hours and will be given time off in lieu.
The successful candidate will be responsible to the Avionics Training Manager for classroom and practical instruction within the Avionics discipline and allied subjects. Responsibilities include lesson preparation, training support material production, and supervision of students, including adherence to Health and Safety and COSHH regulations.
Candidates must have served a recognized apprenticeship or equivalent training, with an ONC, BTEC, or NVQ in the Avionics Trade Discipline, and at least 5 years practical experience.
Applicants will need to deliver a 10-15 minute presentation at the interview.
The successful applicant will be required to apply for a Basic Disclosure at £25 and undergo MOD BPSS Security Clearance, which will be required at the job offer stage.
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