Competence & Training Lead
Reference: 864396
Location: UK based, fully remote working with some travel
Type: Permanent, Full-time
Sector: Marine Construction, Operations and Maintenance
Description
Our client is a well established and leading organisation in the Marine Construction, Operations and Maintenance sector.
The Role
The Client requires a Competence & Training Lead to manage the organisations competence and training technical output and influence across a diverse and global workforce base. The position reports to the People Director and is an influential position in the organisation.
The post holder will own and oversee the organisations ongoing competence validation and training advice, guidance, standards production and communication/issue of same. Working with key stakeholders including large companies, specialist bodies, government departments and other relevant industry bodies across a wide range of services and technical specialist providers operating in the marine built environment.
The post holder will also be instrumental in managing the efforts of technical experts in workshops and committees in developing and improving standards for the industry in a global context.
Key Requirements
Skills & Experience
Proven experience in competence assurance models including validation as well as training modules and their quality.
Demonstrable previous experience of development programmes for technical teams in safety critical roles.
Skilled in stakeholder and customer relationship management, with excellent communication and negotiation abilities.
Track record of managing and developing skilled technical staff.
Relevant experience and/or degree.
Knowledge of the marine construction sector and associated competence assurance, training and development requirements.
Qualifications as an assessor and/or verifier.
Previous experience in a similar role within the Oil & Gas sector, is an essential requirement.
Due to current workloads, Simpson Booth regrets to inform that in the instance you have not heard from us within 2 weeks of your application, you are to consider your application unsuccessful at this time.