An ambitious secondary school in Bolton is seeking a reliable and practical DT Technician to support its busy Design & Technology department with an ASAP start.
This is an excellent opportunity to work in a school that values creativity practical learning and innovation within its DT curriculum.
About the role
The successful candidate will support teachers and students by preparing equipment maintaining workshops and ensuring practical lessons run safely and efficiently.
The role will involve:
Preparing tools materials and equipment for DT lessons
Supporting teachers during practical sessions where required
Maintaining workshops and ensuring equipment is safe and operational
Assisting with stock control and ordering materials
Ensuring health and safety procedures are followed within workshops
Organising resources and maintaining tidy working spaces
You will play an important role in supporting practical learning within the department.
The school
This ambitious school in Bolton has built a strong reputation for its supportive leadership positive student behaviour and commitment to delivering a broad and engaging curriculum.
The DT department benefits from well-equipped workshops and a collaborative team of teachers who encourage creativity and technical skill development.
Staff benefit from supportive leadership a positive working environment and strong professional development opportunities.
The ideal candidate
Experience working in a workshop technician or practical support role
Good practical skills and understanding of tools and equipment
Knowledge of health and safety procedures in workshop environments
Strong organisational and problem-solving skills
A proactive and reliable approach to supporting practical lessons
Interested
Please forward your CV as soon as possible to be considered for this DT Technician position with an ASAP start.
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