Summary: The Technical Trainer role involves delivering Digital Infrastructure training while managing a caseload of apprentices and overseeing two permanent trainers. This position combines mentoring and quality assurance responsibilities, making it ideal for someone with a strong background in digital infrastructure and training. The role is based in Cardiff or Swansea and offers hybrid working arrangements. The employer is a well-regarded digital training provider funded by the Welsh Government.
Key Responsibilities:
- Delivering the Digital Infrastructure apprenticeship standard to a managed caseload of learners
- Coaching and supporting learners through progress reviews, assessments, and EPA readiness
- Line managing two permanent trainers — supporting their development, delivery quality, and caseload
- Acting as a lead contact for freelance trainers on the Digital Infrastructure programme
- Contributing to quality assurance and standardisation activity
- Working hybrid: 1–2 days per week from their Cardiff or Swansea office
Key Skills:
- Demonstrable experience delivering Digital Infrastructure training or apprenticeships (L3 standard ideally)
- A background in networking, systems support, or infrastructure
- TAQA / CAVA qualified, or solid experience in apprenticeship delivery with willingness to work towards it
- Some experience of supervising, mentoring, or leading other trainers
- Comfortable working across two sites and managing a hybrid schedule
Salary (Rate): £38,000.00 yearly
City: Cardiff
Country: United Kingdom
Working Arrangements: hybrid
IR35 Status: undetermined
Seniority Level: undetermined
Industry: Other
Technical Trainer |£35,000 - £38,000 | Cardiff or Swansea (Hybrid) | Permanent
A well-established, award-recognised digital training provider in Wales is looking for a Digital Infrastructure Trainer to join their team on a permanent basis — bringing delivery experience, technical credibility, and the ability to support and lead a small team of trainers. This isn't a pure delivery role. Alongside managing your own caseload of apprentices on Digital Infrastructure programmes, you'll take responsibility for two permanent trainers and act as a point of contact and quality support for a pool of freelance trainers. If you're someone who enjoys mentoring others as much as you do working with learners, this is a role worth looking at. The provider is Welsh Government-funded, delivers primarily to Welsh employers, and is consistently recognised as one of the top-performing providers in their consortium. Clients include household-name organisations across the private and public sectors.
The role:
- Delivering the Digital Infrastructure apprenticeship standard to a managed caseload of learners
- Coaching and supporting learners through progress reviews, assessments, and EPA readiness
- Line managing two permanent trainers — supporting their development, delivery quality, and caseload
- Acting as a lead contact for freelance trainers on the Digital Infrastructure programme
- Contributing to quality assurance and standardisation activity
- Working hybrid: 1–2 days per week from their Cardiff or Swansea office
We're looking for:
- Demonstrable experience delivering Digital Infrastructure training or apprenticeships (L3 standard ideally)
- A background in networking, systems support, or infrastructure — you need to know the subject
- TAQA / CAVA qualified, or solid experience in apprenticeship delivery with willingness to work towards it
- Some experience of supervising, mentoring, or leading other trainers — even informally
- Comfortable working across two sites and managing a hybrid schedule
What's on offer:
- Permanent role with a growing, well-regarded Welsh provider
- Hybrid working — 1–2 days per week Cardiff or Swansea, rest remote
- A genuine team lead component — not just a delivery-only position
- Stable, Welsh Government-funded programmes with a strong employer client base