Nuclear Trainer & Skills Coach in Oxford

Nuclear Trainer & Skills Coach in Oxford

Oxford Apprenticeship 35000 - 45000 £ / year (est.) No working from home possible
MTC - Manufacturing Technology Centre

At a Glance

  • Tasks: Deliver engaging training in nuclear skills and support apprentices on their learning journey.
  • Company: Join the Manufacturing Technology Centre, a leader in engineering innovation.
  • Benefits: Competitive salary, professional development, and a supportive work environment.
  • Other info: Be part of a dynamic team with opportunities for career growth and development.
  • Why this job: Make a real difference by shaping the future of skilled professionals in the nuclear industry.
  • Qualifications: Level 3 Engineering qualification and a passion for teaching and coaching.

The predicted salary is between 35000 - 45000 £ per year.

The Trainer & Skills Coach will play a pivotal role in delivering a comprehensive, innovative and industry‑aligned teaching and learning experience across a range of practical and theoretical skills within relevant apprenticeship standards. This includes, but is not limited to, Nuclear Operative and Nuclear Health Physics Monitor programmes. You will support apprentices to develop strong technical capability alongside the essential behaviours and softer skills embedded within apprenticeship standards. Through high‑quality teaching, coaching and regular constructive feedback, you will help learners take ownership of their progress and succeed in their programme. You will also contribute to the design and development of new curriculum content, ensuring it reflects industry practice and enhances the overall learner journey.

Key Responsibilities

  • Deliver nuclear, electrical and mechanical training – teach Level 2 and Level 3 knowledge and practical skills, developing confident, independent learners.
  • Manage learning resources – oversee physical training spaces and equipment to ensure effective delivery within guided learning hours.
  • Create learning content – develop schemes of work, assessment materials and high‑quality learning resources.
  • Manage a caseload of apprentices – provide structured support, guidance and coaching throughout the apprenticeship journey.
  • Monitor health, safety and welfare – ensure apprentices learn in a safe, compliant and supportive environment.
  • Provide IAG – offer end‑to‑end information, advice and guidance on skills development, EPA preparation and career progression.
  • Track and record progress – monitor development against the Standard, ensuring apprentices gain the required knowledge, skills and behaviours.
  • Conduct progress reviews – hold regular documented reviews with apprentices and employers in line with funding rules.
  • Monitor off‑the‑job training – ensure accurate recording and compliance with funding requirements.
  • Complete funding documentation – process Breaks in Learning, withdrawals and other MIS requirements promptly.
  • Plan and assess competence – deliver assessments for competence qualifications and apprenticeship KSBs, creating action plans where needed.
  • Use coaching methods – work collaboratively with training centre colleagues and employers to embed learning in the workplace.
  • Build employer relationships – maintain strong communication channels to support apprentice progress and timely completion.
  • Report caseload progress – provide regular updates to the Leadership Team.
  • Support business development – work with colleagues to identify repeat and new business opportunities.

Essential Qualifications & Experience

  • Level 3 Engineering qualification
  • Recognised teaching qualification, or willingness to work towards one
  • Recognised Assessor qualification (A1, CAVA or equivalent), or willingness to gain this

Desirable

  • Functional Skills Level 2 / GCSE Maths & English (C/4 or above)
  • Quality Assurance qualification (V1 / IQA)
  • Coaching qualification
  • Higher‑level Engineering qualification (Level 4+)
  • Digital training qualifications, e.g., Microsoft Learn badges

Vetting & Safeguarding

Learner safety and wellbeing are central to our culture. All shortlisted candidates will undergo safer recruitment screening, including:

  • Employment history check
  • Right to work check
  • Identity verification
  • Two references
  • Qualification verification
  • Industry prohibitions check (where applicable)
  • Public online activity search
  • Enhanced DBS with children’s barred list check

The successful candidate must complete safeguarding and Prevent training promptly and actively contribute to our safeguarding culture, supporting the Designated Safeguarding Lead and wider safeguarding team. Adherence to our Code of Conduct and commitment to the welfare of children is essential.

About The MTC

The Manufacturing Technology Centre (MTC) is an internationally renowned and respected research and development organisation, bridging the gap between academia and manufacturing, and is home to some of the brightest minds in engineering from around the globe. The MTC’s engineers, scientists and technicians work with some of the most advanced manufacturing equipment in the world in a supportive and collegiate environment for the development and demonstration of new technologies on an industrial scale, helping manufacturers of all sizes develop new and innovative processes and technologies.

Established to prove cutting edge manufacturing advances in an agile environment in partnership with industry, academia and other institutions, the MTC works with hundreds of industrial clients across a range of sectors including automotive, aerospace, rail, informatics, food and drink, infrastructure, construction and civil engineering, electronics, oil and gas and defence. The MTC helps businesses thrive by advancing their technological and engineering capabilities to improve their business efficiency, capability and competitiveness. Supported by one of the largest public sector investments in UK Manufacturing, the MTC’s engineering capabilities cover research and development, advanced manufacturing management, factory design and training for the skills of the future. The MTC has world‑class facilities in Coventry, Liverpool and Oxford, and is part of the UK's High Value Manufacturing Catapult, supported by Innovate UK.

Reference Checks and Security Checks

Due to the nature of our business, all employment is subject to satisfactory references being obtained alongside a level of security clearance checks.

Nuclear Trainer & Skills Coach in Oxford employer: MTC - Manufacturing Technology Centre

The Manufacturing Technology Centre (MTC) is an exceptional employer, offering a dynamic and supportive work environment in Coventry, where innovation meets industry. As a Nuclear Trainer & Skills Coach, you will benefit from a culture that prioritises employee growth through continuous professional development and collaboration with leading experts in engineering. With access to state-of-the-art facilities and a commitment to advancing skills in the manufacturing sector, MTC provides a unique opportunity to make a meaningful impact while enjoying a fulfilling career.

MTC - Manufacturing Technology Centre

Contact Details:

MTC - Manufacturing Technology Centre Recruitment Team

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