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This is a standout opportunity for an ambitious Technical Trainer to join a fast‑growth electronics training organisation delivering high‑quality IPC training across the UK. You'll use your hands‑on expertise in PCB assembly, wiring, soldering, and rework/repair to train and mentor engineers of all levels, and you'll play a central role in shaping future industry talent.
The Technical Trainer will:
Deliver high‑quality, engaging training in PCB and wiring assembly, hand soldering, and rework/repair in alignment with IPC standards.
Train, mentor, and coach individuals and groups with varying levels of technical experience.
Confidently deliver structured training sessions on client sites and within dedicated training facilities.
Act as a technical authority, supporting customers with best practice, quality improvements, and process optimisation.
Develop, refine, and enhance training materials, hands‑on kits, and course content.
Represent the organisation professionally across the UK, supporting its continued growth and reputation.
The Technical Trainer will have:
Strong hands‑on experience in PCB assembly, wiring, soldering, rework, and repair.
Previous experience training, mentoring, or coaching others in a formal or informal capacity.
Ability to present to groups and delivering structured, practical training sessions.
Experience within production‑line, electronics manufacturing, or repair environments.
Demonstrable track record of taking responsibility and thriving in trusted, visible roles.
One or more essential IPC certifications, such as: IPC‑A‑610; IPC‑A‑620; IPC J‑STD‑001; IPC‑7711/7721.
If you're driven, skilled, and excited by the idea of shaping talent across the UK electronics industry, this role offers exceptional potential. Bring your hands‑on experience and IPC knowledge into a position where you can lead, inspire, and grow