As the business continues to grow, we’re strengthening how we develop our people and capability. We’re looking for a Learning & Development Team Leader to take the lead on training and development across the site, ensuring our workforce has the skills needed today and for the years ahead.**The Opportunity:** This is a hands-on leadership role, working closely with operational and functional leaders to deliver practical training solutions, develop early careers pathways, and support long-term talent and succession planning. **How you will contribute to the team:** In this role, you’ll lead learning and development activity across Prestwick Aerosystems. You’ll be responsible for supporting and implementing the site training strategy, running the Technical Training School, and supporting managers to build capability within their teams.Lead early careers activity, including apprenticeships, work experience, and STEM engagement. Work with managers to identify training needs, maintain capability maps, and support succession and talent planning.Experience leading learning and development activity within a technical, manufacturing, or operational environment. Experience managing a training function, academy, or technical training school. Experience leading and developing a small team. At our Prestwick site, you’ll be part of a collaborative, down-to-earth leadership team with a strong focus on quality, capability, and continuous improvement. This role gives you real ownership of how people are trained and developed, and the opportunity to make a visible, long-term impact across the business.If this role sounds like the right next step for you, please apply via the Airbus website. Prestwick Aerosystems is a global centre of excellence for the design and manufacture of advanced wing components. Playing a critical role in the supply chain for the Airbus A320, producing the high-performance leading and trailing edges essential for their renowned efficiency. Our work directly contributes to the creation of lighter, more sustainable aerostructures, helping to shape the future of flight.
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