Technical Trainer \u2013 Automation & Digitalisation

Siemens
Manchester, United Kingdom
Yesterday
Job Type
Permanent
Work Pattern
Full-time
Work Location
On-site
Seniority
Mid
Education
Degree
Security Clearance
Required
Posted
23 May 2026 (Yesterday)

Benefits

Performance-Based Bonus Pension Plan 26 days of annual leave Option to buy or sell 5 additional days

Technical Trainer - Automation & Digitalisation

Location: SITRAIN Training Centre (Manchester)

Business Unit: Siemens Digital Industries

At SITRAIN - Siemens Training for Industry, we empower professionals to understand and apply the technologies shaping the future of automation and digital manufacturing.

We are now seeking a Technical Trainer to deliver high-quality training on Siemens automation and digitalisation technologies, supporting our customers' learning journeys and enhancing their technical capabilities.

Please note: this role requires candidates to have current and permanent right to work in the UK. We are unable to support visa applications for this position.

Your Responsibilities

Deliver engaging and practical training courses to customers, partners, and internal teams.

Design, update, and adapt course materials to reflect the latest Siemens technologies and industry developments.

Support customers in applying training outcomes to real-world challenges,

Collaborate closely with Siemens product experts and business units to ensure excellence and innovation in course delivery.Your Profile

Strong background in automation with practical, up-to-date experience in programming, commissioning, or servicing industrial automation systems within discrete and process manufacturing environments.

Excellent communication and presentation skills.

Experience in training delivery or a strong interest in developing as a trainer.

A passion for technology, learning, and helping others succeed.Please note: This role is subject to pre-employment screening, which includes (but is not limited to) an enhanced DBS check, online and social media screening, and reference checks.

What can we offer?

Performance-Based Bonus: Enjoy an annual bonus linked to the company's performance

Pension Plan: Secure your future with our generous pension scheme, with employer contributions up to 10%.

Time Off: Recharge and rejuvenate with 26 days of annual leave (plus bank holidays), and the option to buy or sell an additional 5 days!In addition to this you'll also benefit from a role at the forefront of industrial innovation, with continuous learning and development opportunities. You'll gain access to cutting-edge Siemens equipment and global expertise, all within a collaborative and supportive team culture that values growth and innovation. Join us and play your part in shaping the future of industry - one learner at a time.

Apply today and bring your expertise to SITRAIN.

We are committed to equal opportunities and fostering an inclusive workplace where diverse backgrounds, experiences, and perspectives are valued. We believe that innovation thrives when people feel empowered to bring their whole selves to work. If you require any adjustments or support during the application or interview process, please let us know-so we can ensure you have what you need to perform at your best.

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