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Mechanical Engineering Tutor

Brighton
1 week ago
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Ready to Shape the Next Generation of Engineers?

If you're an experienced engineer with a passion for passing on your knowledge — this is your moment. Join a forward-thinking training provider where your expertise will spark careers, inspire learners, and leave a lasting impact.

This is more than just a teaching role — it’s your opportunity to be part of a respected, high-performing organisation that’s helping shape the future of UK engineering. With a strong reputation for quality and a commitment to developing both learners and staff, this provider is known for doing things the right way. You'll be supported, valued, and given the tools to grow your own career while helping others build theirs.

Here, your voice matters. You’ll work in modern facilities, collaborate with passionate colleagues, and enjoy the freedom to bring fresh ideas into the classroom — all while being part of a mission-driven team that genuinely changes lives.

🔧 What You’ll Be Doing:



Delivering high-quality, engaging training in mechanical engineering (up to Level 4) to apprentices and adult learners

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Planning and delivering lessons across key subjects like Engineering Maths, Mechanical Principles, Engineering Materials, and Health & Safety

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Creating inspiring schemes of work, assessment plans, and learning materials tailored to your learners’ needs

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Supporting learners every step of the way — from technical mentoring to pastoral guidance

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Promoting a positive learning culture that embeds Equality, Diversity, Safeguarding, and Prevent

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Participating in internal quality processes, standardisation meetings, and CPD to keep your skills sharp

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Using a mix of hands-on delivery and blended learning techniques to bring engineering to life

🧠 Who We’re Looking For:

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A mechanical engineering background with hands-on industry experience

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A recognised teaching qualification — or the motivation to gain one (we’ll support you)

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Experience delivering technical engineering training (especially at Level 3+)

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A confident communicator with strong planning, mentoring and classroom management skills

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Familiarity with awarding bodies like EAL, City & Guilds, or Pearson is a bonus

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An assessor or IQA qualification would be ideal — but not essential

🎯 Apply Now – Inspire, Educate, Lead

If you’re ready to trade the shop floor for the classroom and want a role where your knowledge really counts, don’t wait. Apply today with your CV and take your next step into a more rewarding, purpose-driven future

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