HV Electrical Instructor – Safe Systems of Work (AP / SAP)
Location: Swindon (with national travel required)
Salary: £40,000 – £45,000
Working Pattern: Monday to Friday
Benefits: 33 days holiday, pension, healthcare, structured training & upskilling
An established and growing technical training provider is seeking an experienced High Voltage Electrical Instructor to deliver Electrical Safe Systems of Work and Authorised Person training.
This role would suit a hands‑on HV professional with strong AP/SAP experience who is looking to move into training, or an existing trainer who values practicality, flexibility and learner performance over rigid theory.
The Role
Deliver Electrical Safe Systems of Work and Authorised Person training (AP / SAP)
Instruct, demonstrate and assess learners in both classroom and practical environments
Adapt training delivery to suit different learners, experience levels and client frameworks
Ensure safe, effective and engaging training outcomes
Travel nationally as required to support training delivery
Contribute to continuous improvement of course content and delivery methodsThe Person
Significant experience working as an AP or SAP within an electrical discipline
Ideally 6–10 years’ experience in HV operations
Experience working under multiple sets of electrical safety rules, not limited to a single sector (e.g. beyond MOD or NHS alone)
Practical, flexible approach to training delivery
Focused on how delegates understand, apply and perform rather than rigid model answers
Comfortable adapting course content and delivery where appropriate
Previous experience training or mentoring APs is highly desirableQualifications & Requirements
Essential
Level 3 qualification in Electrical Engineering (or equivalent)
Strong working knowledge of HV Safe Systems of Work
Full UK driving licence
Maths & English at Level 2Desirable (not essential)
Teaching qualification (AET / PTLLS or equivalent)
Assessor qualification (TAQA / A1 or equivalent)
HNC in Electrical EngineeringThis is a long‑term opportunity offering excellent work–life balance, development into training, and the chance to shape how high‑voltage safety training is delivered across the UK