Technical Training Specialist - Medical Devices

Fernhill, West Sussex
2 weeks ago
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Technical Training Specialist Location: Crawley, UK | Salary: £70,000 p.a. | Travel Required

Are you a skilled technical trainer with a passion for empowering others? We are seeking a Technical Trainer to deliver high-quality, engaging training to Field Service Engineers and distributor personnel worldwide. You will ensure learners are confident in installing, maintaining, and supporting advanced medical equipment.

What You'll Do:

Deliver in-person training at our Crawley centre, third-party locations, and online.
Adapt training for diverse technical skill levels and language proficiencies.
Provide feedback, support learner development, and maintain training equipment.
Collaborate with Product Management, R&D, and First Line Support to stay current on product updates.
Travel to deliver on-site sessions.
What We're Looking For:

Proven technical training experience, ideally in medical or engineering equipment.
Strong technical background (electronics, mechanical, or biomedical engineering).
Recognised training qualification desirable (e.g., Train the Trainer, CIPD).
Excellent communication and presentation skills, in-person and online.
Adaptability, organisation, and ability to work independently and collaboratively.
Willingness to travel internationally and work flexibly.
Benefits & Package:

Salary: £70,000 gross per annum, paid monthly
Annual Leave: 25 days + Bank Holidays
Sick Pay: Up to 12 weeks at 100% pay
Pension: 8% Employer / 4% Employee (rising to 10% / 5% after 5 years)
Private Health Care: BUPA (option to add family members)
Life Assurance: 4x annual salary
Mobile Phone & Company Credit Card
Eye Care Vouchers & Contact Lens Scheme
Cycle to Work Scheme & Employee Assistance Program
Everyday Shopping DiscountsIf you are an experienced technical trainer looking for a global, impactful role in medical technology, we want to hear from you. Join us and help shape the future of healthcare through world-class training.

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