Thomas discovered he was built to teach
Engineering and construction teachers wanted across Merseyside.
Recruiting Construction and Engineering professionals across the Liverpool City Region
We are looking for construction and engineering professionals to inspire the next generation.
You don’t need a degree to start teaching in further education. You do need to be passionate about what you do, have an interest sharing your skills, have industry experience, and a relevant trade qualification.
Benefits to teaching
Teacher training provided
Part-time or full-time roles
Competitive holiday entitlement
Access to first-class CPD opportunities
Teacher training provided
Teach around your current occupation
Competitive salaries
A great pension scheme
Competitive salaries
Get paid while you train
Jobs available
Electrical
Electrical Installation
Gas and Plumbing
Carpentry and Joinery
Other positions available.
Register your interest today.
For application queries please contact:
Email: hr@wmc.ac.uk
Tel: 0151 551 7777
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Jobs Available
Engineering
Engineering – Fabrication and Welding
Engineering – Green Technologies & Logistics
Other positions available.
Register your interest today.
For application queries please contact:
Dr Lynn Borthwick
Head of Engineering and Green Technologies
lynn.borthwick@liv-coll.ac.uk
0151 252 3433
Jobs Available
Electrical Engineering
Electrotechnical
Plumbing
Other positions available.
Register your interest today.
“One of my students said they were happy to join engineering seeing a female lecturer…it encourages other girls to become engineers”.
Enas, Wirral Met College
“The best part of being a teacher is watching my students progress into apprenticeships and becoming qualified engineers”.
Rick, Riverside College
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Recruitment Events
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Video Case Studies
Thomas
Wirral Met College
“I found helping the apprentice on site was something I excelled at …. It’s very rewarding to pass on my skills to the new generation”.
Andrew
Wirral Met College
“I wanted to do something for me, something rewarding … if you want to be rewarded for something you already know you can’t beat it”.
Enas
Wirral Met College
“One of my students said they were happy to join engineering seeing a female lecturer…it encourages other girls to become engineers”.
Derek
Wirral Met College
“The most rewarding thing is know knowing the students I teach will take those skills out into industry and make a difference”.
Case Studies
Charuni
Hugh Baird College
After employment as a construction cost engineer Charuni changed her career direction to pursue a route in academia.
Rick
Riverside College
“The best part of being a teacher is watching my students progress into apprenticeships and becoming qualified engineers”.
Gary
Southport College
“No longer being on call 24/7 has given me back quality time with my family”.
Marvin
Hugh Baird College
Marvin appreciates the practical and physical aspects of teaching and particularly developing strong relationships with students.
Jenny
Riverside College
“As a teacher, one day is never the same as the next, it’s never boring. There is an opportunity to progress and lots of support available”.
James
Southport College
“Having worked in the industry for years, it’s now great to pass on my pearls of wisdom to the next generation”.
Lukuman
Hugh Baird College
After traveling around Europe as a construction engineer Lukuman arrived in the UK to continue his passion for education.