Engineering Moderator – Machining & Toolmaking

CV-LibraryE1, Whitechapel, Greater LondontemporaryPosted: 18 March 2026
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Engineering Moderator – Machining & Toolmaking Location: England, UK Salary: Competitive Salary Are you an experienced Machining or Toolmaking professional looking to expand your impact beyond hands-on work? This is a fantastic opportunity to use your technical expertise to support and shape the next generation of engineers, while earning additional income alongside your current role. About the Company You will be working with a well-established leader in technical and vocational education, known for maintaining high standards and driving excellence across engineering qualifications. The organisation is committed to quality, fairness, and continuous improvement, and actively promotes an inclusive environment that welcomes professionals from diverse backgrounds. What’s in it for you: * Flexible associate work that fits around your existing commitments * Competitive day rates * Hybrid working with no fixed annual schedule * Full training and standardisation support * Ongoing professional development opportunities The Role As an Engineering Moderator (Machining & Toolmaking – T Level), you will play a key role in ensuring assessment quality and consistency across training providers delivering this specialist area. Your responsibilities will include: * Reviewing and moderating assessment decisions in line with national standards * Carrying out quality assurance activities and maintaining accurate documentation * Providing clear guidance to centres on assessment practices and marking criteria * Producing detailed reports with feedback on assessment quality and learner evidence * Identifying areas for improvement and supporting providers to enhance delivery * Participating in training and standardisation sessions to ensure consistency Ideal candidate You will be a knowledgeable and confident engineering professional with strong technical expertise and a commitment to maintaining high standards. You will ideally have: * Extensive experience in Machining and/or Toolmaking * A background in engineering or manufacturing environments * Experience in assessment, moderation, or training (desirable) * Strong communication skills, both written and verbal * The ability to work independently and make sound professional judgements * A commitment to quality, fairness, and consistency in assessment Apply Now If you’re looking to enhance your professional impact, contribute to the future of engineering education, and benefit from flexible, rewarding work, this opportunity is not to be missed. Apply today to take the next step as an Engineering Moderator in Machining & Toolmaking

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