Engineering Moderator – Fitting & Assembly

<p><strong>Engineering Moderator – Fitting & Assembly</strong></p>

<p><strong>Salary:</strong> Competitive rate </p>

<p><strong>Location:</strong> England ,United Kingdom </p>

<p>Are you an experienced engineering professional who wants to shape the future workforce? This is your opportunity to influence standards, quality, and consistency in technical education—while earning competitive daily rates alongside your current role.</p>

<p><strong>About the Company</strong> </p>

<p>You’ll be working with a nationally respected awarding and assessment organisation at the forefront of technical and vocational education. Known for its commitment to quality, integrity, and continuous improvement, this organisation places strong emphasis on diversity, inclusion, and professional respect.</p>

<p><strong>As an associate, you’ll benefit from:</strong></p>

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<p>Flexible, hybrid working that fits around your main employment</p>
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<p>Competitive daily rates</p>
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<p>Ongoing training, standardisation, and professional development</p>
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<p>The chance to contribute to meaningful education reform and skills development across England</p>
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<p><strong>The Role</strong></p>

<p>As an Engineering Moderator (Fitting & Assembly – T Level), you will play a critical role in quality assurance and moderation for providers delivering this qualification.</p>

<p><strong>Your responsibilities will include:</strong></p>

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<p>Carrying out provider visits</p>
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<p>Moderating provider marking and conducting robust quality assurance and moderation activities</p>
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<p>Providing clear guidance and support to providers on assessment and marking standards</p>
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<p>Producing detailed reports and feedback on quality of marking, assessment evidence, and best practice</p>
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<p>Identifying risks, issues, and areas for improvement within the moderation process</p>
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<p>Participating in training and standardisation activities to ensure consistency and high standards</p>
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<p>This is an associate moderator role, ideal for professionals looking to broaden their impact without leaving industry.</p>

<p><strong>Ideal Candidate</strong> </p>

<p>You’ll be a confident occupational expert with strong engineering credibility and a passion for maintaining high standards in education and assessment.</p>

<p><strong>You will ideally have:</strong></p>

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<p>Substantial industry experience in Engineering / Manufacturing, specifically Fitting & Assembly</p>
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<p>Knowledge of technical education, assessment, or quality assurance</p>
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<p>Experience in assessment, verification, moderation, or training (desirable)</p>
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<p>Strong written skills for producing clear, professional reports</p>
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<p>Excellent communication skills and the confidence to engage with education providers</p>
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<p>The ability to work independently while meeting quality and regulatory requirements</p>
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<p><strong>Apply Now</strong> </p>

<p>If you want to influence the quality of technical education, develop professionally, and earn additional income through flexible associate work, this role is for you. Shape standards. Support providers. Strengthen the future of engineering.</p>

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