Workshop Technician/Trainer – Orpington

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Electrical Workshop Technician / Trainer
Location: Orpington Training Centre
Hours: Full-time, 35 hours per week
Salary: Up to £38,000 depending on skills and experience
Time to Step Off the Tools? This Could Be Your Next Move
If you’re a qualified electrician thinking about your next step, maybe you’re done with site work, want more stable hours, or you’re ready to give something back – this role could be ideal.
This full-time job combines practical, hands-on work in a modern training centre with the chance to guide, support and coach up-and-coming apprentices preparing for their final assessments.
The Role In a Nutshell
As a Trainer:
- Deliver AM2S preparation sessions to help learners pass first time
- Run practical workshops and tailored 1-to-1 coaching sessions
- Review apprentice performance and help them get EPA-ready
- Build training plans, assessments and session content based on real-world industry standards
- Work alongside tutors, employers, and internal teams to support learner progress
As a Workshop Technician:
- Keep the training workshop organised, clean, and safe
- Set up and maintain tools, rigs, and training boards
- Support learners during hands-on tasks
- Monitor materials, replenish stock, and carry out small repairs when needed
- Help ensure H&S compliance, including first aid and COSHH upkeep
- Be a go-to support on the ground for both learners and instructors
Must-Have Qualifications & Experience:
- Level 3 Electrical Qualification (e.g. C&G 2360 Part 1 & 2 or equivalent)
- 18th Edition (or willing to gain it)
- 2391, 2394/5 or equivalent Testing & Inspection cert
- Solid post-qual/site experience in the electrical or FM sector
- Confidence with AM2S-style setups (or open to training)
- Good people skills – able to guide, support, and communicate well
- Organised, hands-on and confident with basic IT
- UK driving licence and your own transport
Nice-to-Have (but not essential):
- Teaching or assessor qualifications (CTP, PGCE, TAQA, etc.)
- Experience mentoring, coaching, or training others on site
- Familiarity with online or digital learning tools
- Knowledge of standards like NOS or awarding body frameworks
- Great next step off the tools – still hands-on, but no site stress
- Make a difference by helping the next generation of electricians
- Monday–Friday, stable hours, no callouts or weekend work
- Use your experience in a new way without starting from scratch
- Be part of a team that values trade knowledge and real-world skills