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City of Bristol College continues to deliver high quality education, training and skills development. It is the only college in the West of England to hold the Learning and Skills Improvement Service Beacon status for excellence and innovation, which is awarded to the very best providers of the further education and skills sector.
Transport and Engineering Technology
Lecturer/Trainer (Aeronautical Engineering)
£33,205 Ref: 10/22
When it comes to aeronautical engineering and expertise in education, our Bristol Centre of Aeronautical Engineering (Parkway) has an international reputation in training students in aircraft maintenance. The courses are recognised internationally and are approved by the European Union EASA 66 Programme and the CAA of the United Kingdom. Both these standards have international recognition. Our aim is to train mechanical and avionics engineers and technicians who are employed in aerospace engineering and related disciplines
Due to the continued growth of the Aeronautical School we are seeking an experienced Avionics Maintenance Engineer to join our busy department.
As part of a lecturing team you will teach theory and workshop practice across our Foundation Degree, EASA Part 66 and BTEC programmes.
You will have an aircraft avionics maintenance background from the civil airline industry along with a qualification in a Craft Level 3 Avionics based programme qualification and EASA Part 66 B2 Modules or equivalent. Previous teaching experience is not required as training will be provided.
In return we offer an excellent benefits package including – comprehensive training, final salary pension scheme, childcare vouchers and cycle2work scheme.
Closing date: Monday 22nd February 2010.
To apply please visit click the apply button or for further details please call 0117 312 5019.
The College welcomes applications from all sections of the community and is committed to promoting equality of opportunity.