DSAT Training Analyst β€” Remote Contract (6 mo)

DSAT Training Analyst β€” Remote Contract (6 mo)

Full-Time 37338 - 44962 Β£ / year (est.) No working from home possible
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At a Glance

  • Tasks: Manage and analyse training needs while ensuring compliance with regulatory standards.
  • Company: Defence-focused organisation committed to effective training solutions.
  • Benefits: Remote work, competitive day-rate contract, and occasional travel opportunities.
  • Other info: Engage with stakeholders and enjoy a dynamic work environment.
  • Why this job: Make a difference in defence training while working flexibly from anywhere.
  • Qualifications: DSAT experience and active Security Clearance required.

The predicted salary is between 37338 - 44962 Β£ per year.

A defence-focused organisation is seeking a Training Analyst (DSAT) to manage and analyze training needs, ensuring compliance with regulatory standards. The role includes conducting DSAT-aligned Training Needs Analyses and engaging with stakeholders to deliver effective training solutions.

Candidates must possess DSAT experience and active Security Clearance. This position is offered on a day-rate contract basis, with remote work and occasional travel to Windsor.

DSAT Training Analyst β€” Remote Contract (6 mo) employer: Instinct Resourcing

Join a leading defence-focused organisation that values innovation and compliance, offering a dynamic work culture where your expertise as a DSAT Training Analyst will be recognised and rewarded. With the flexibility of remote work and opportunities for occasional travel to Windsor, you will benefit from a supportive environment that fosters professional growth and collaboration with key stakeholders in the industry.

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Contact Details:

Instinct Resourcing Recruitment Team

We think you need these skills to ace DSAT Training Analyst β€” Remote Contract (6 mo)

DSAT Experience
Training Needs Analysis
Regulatory Compliance
Stakeholder Engagement
Training Solution Development
Active Security Clearance
Analytical Skills