Are you experienced in avionics and in particular RADAR principles and systems? Could you use your extensive knowledge and skills to deliver training to the next generation of the Royal Navy’s Aircraft Engineering Technicians and Officers, whilst encouraging them to be their very best? The Royal Naval Air Engineering and Survival School (RNAESS) are looking for a Specialist Instructor Officer to deliver Avionic principles and systems to include Primary and Secondary RADAR, Electronic Warfare and Fault Finding.
Your primary role will be teaching adult learners who are studying for their next promotion and as part of the current avionics systems phase of career courses achieving either a Level 4 Certificate of Higher Education or a Level 5 Foundation Degree in Aeronautical Engineering, delivered by the MOD, and accredited by the University of Portsmouth. These trainees will progress to be engineering supervisors on Royal Navy Air Squadrons, deployed around the globe.
Teaching experience is preferred; however, a professional Defence Trainer Course will be provided for a successful candidate if required, and further opportunities for formal civilian teaching qualifications are also available. Teaching will be conducted within the normal working week, which is 0800 – 1630 Monday - Thursday, 0800-1430 Friday. Training is programmed for 45 weeks of the year. You will be working in an encouraging supportive environment with a line manager mentor, as well as numerous other experienced trainers and training managers. The school offers an extensive support network for all trainees which provides all pastoral care.
(Remote working within this role is something that can be discussed at interview stages or with your future line manager if you are found successful.)