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A leading training provider in Liverpool is looking for an LV Electrical Trainer to impart knowledge to the next generation of electrical engineers. This role offers full training, a Monday-to-Friday schedule, and no travel requirements. Ideal candidates will have an industrial electrical engineering background and experience in low-voltage systems. This is an excellent opportunity to transition from a hands-on role to training others while maintaining a strong work-life balance.
Location: Liverpool
Salary & Benefits: £42,000 - £45,000, Monday‑to‑Friday schedule, no travel, full training provided, structured upskilling programme, healthcare scheme, pension, 33 days holiday.
Do you have a background in industrial and low voltage electrics? Are you looking for a role off the tools where you will work with the next generation of electrical engineers and benefit from a great work‑life balance?
This private training provider is on a mission to become the number one technical training organisation in the world. Since 2023, they've invested millions into transforming their facilities into state‑of‑the‑art training environments, raising the bar for excellence in skills development and learner experience.
Their rapid global expansion—through major acquisitions across the UK and the launch of new offices in the USA, Europe, and the Middle East—marks them as one of the most ambitious and forward‑thinking providers in the industry.
The main focus of the role is to provide instruction, demonstration, and conduct assessments for delegates participating in Low Voltage Operator and other industry‑related electrical skills training for safety.
The ideal candidate will have experience as an electrical engineer from an industrial background. You will also be confident and competent with low voltage electrics, ensuring a high standard of teaching for the next generation of engineers. Candidates will ideally be at AP Status.
This is a great opportunity for an electrical engineer from a low voltage background to step off the tools and move into a trainer role where you'll play a key part in shaping future engineers.