Technical Training Specialist

Gold Group
Crawley, West Sussex, United Kingdom
3 months ago
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26 Feb 2026 (3 months ago)

Step Into a Career-Defining Technical Training Role - No Prior Training Experience Needed

Are you a junior electronics engineer ready to move beyond hands-on fieldwork? Do you enjoy explaining technical concepts and helping others grow? Here's your chance to step into a high-impact training role within the medical technology sector while keeping your technical skills sharp.

We're looking for a Technical Training Specialist to support Field Service Engineers and distributor teams worldwide. In this role, you'll deliver engaging training that ensures engineers can confidently install, maintain, and support advanced medical equipment that directly impacts patient care.

What You'll Be Doing

Deliver hands-on, classroom, and virtual training from our Crawley HQ, third-party sites, and international locations
Tailor training content for varying technical skills and language levels
Coach, mentor, and support engineers as they develop product mastery
Maintain training equipment and documentation
Collaborate with Product Management, R&D, and First Line Support to stay aligned with product updates and innovation
Who This Role Is Perfect For

Junior electronics engineers or early-career Field Service Engineers eager to move into a training, coaching, or knowledge-sharing role
Engineers who enjoy teaching, presenting, and helping others understand technology
​​​​​​​Individuals looking for a career progression path that balances technical expertise with people development
What We're Looking For

Solid technical foundation in electronics or biomedical engineering
Hands-on experience with fault finding, diagnostics, and multimeter use
Interest in connected devices (IoT) and data flow to cloud platforms (ideally Microsoft Azure)
Clear communicator able to explain technical concepts simply and develop straightforward training materials
Confident presenting in person or online
Organised, adaptable, and comfortable working independently and cross-functionally
Salary & Benefits

Competitive salary, paid monthly
25 days holiday + Bank Holidays
Up to 12 weeks' sick pay at 100%
Pension: 8% employer / 4% employee (rising to 10% / 5% after 5 years)
Private Healthcare: BUPA (family options available)
Life Assurance: 4x annual salary
Mobile phone & company credit card
Cycle to Work scheme, eye care vouchers & EAP
Everyday shopping discounts
If you're ready to step away from the tools without stepping away from technology, and want to play a key role in shaping the next generation of service engineers, this is a role with global impact and real career growth.

Apply now or message me directly to find out more.

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