Assistant Skills Project Lead (469581)
 

Salary range: £28,756 - £32,344

FTE: 1

Term: Open-ended

Closing Date: 21 August 2022

 

 

The National Manufacturing Institute Scotland (NMIS) is an industry-led international centre of manufacturing expertise where industry, academia and the public-sector support bodies work together to transform skills, productivity and innovation making Scotland and the UK a global leader in advanced manufacturing. NMIS will accelerate innovation by enabling manufacturing companies to trial and test new processes, new applications and demonstrate new manufacturing technologies and techniques at an earlier stage as well as encouraging supply chain collaboration at the research stage of product development.


The Manufacturing Skills Academy (MSA) within NMIS seeks to appoint a STEM & Early Careers Assistant Skills Project Lead to support work with employers, training providers and Public Sector Agencies to ensure the manufacturing workforce has the necessary skills required for today and for jobs in the future.

 

The successful candidate will provide STEM & Early Careers skills advice and guidance, and support on skills proposals and project design, development and delivery and build relationships across the Scottish and UK STEM and Early Careers skills landscape.


This is a unique opportunity to undertake a challenging role within a major project.


To be considered for the role you will be educated to a minimum of HNC/HND level in a related discipline or have equivalent experience in a similar role. You will have sufficient breadth or depth of knowledge in the STEM & Early Careers Skills landscape and skills development overall and you will have experience of working with industry, education, academia and the public sector. You will have a developing ability to conduct individual project work, to disseminate results and to prepare funding proposals. You will have good interpersonal, presentation and written communication skills, including the ability to effectively transfer information and knowledge to others and an ability to build successful high-quality relationships with a wide range of stakeholders.


*This post is advertised as 1 FTE however, part time working can also be considered. This post is available from August 2022.


For informal enquiries, please contact Jim Hannigan, Head of Skills Capability james.hannigan@strath.ac.uk

 

 

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Faculty
Faculty of Engineering
Staff Category
Administrative and Professional Services
Type of Employment
Open-ended
Working Hours
Full-time
Vacancy Description
 

Salary range: £28,756 - £32,344

FTE: 1

Term: Open-ended

Closing Date: 21 August 2022

 

 

The National Manufacturing Institute Scotland (NMIS) is an industry-led international centre of manufacturing expertise where industry, academia and the public-sector support bodies work together to transform skills, productivity and innovation making Scotland and the UK a global leader in advanced manufacturing. NMIS will accelerate innovation by enabling manufacturing companies to trial and test new processes, new applications and demonstrate new manufacturing technologies and techniques at an earlier stage as well as encouraging supply chain collaboration at the research stage of product development.


The Manufacturing Skills Academy (MSA) within NMIS seeks to appoint a STEM & Early Careers Assistant Skills Project Lead to support work with employers, training providers and Public Sector Agencies to ensure the manufacturing workforce has the necessary skills required for today and for jobs in the future.

 

The successful candidate will provide STEM & Early Careers skills advice and guidance, and support on skills proposals and project design, development and delivery and build relationships across the Scottish and UK STEM and Early Careers skills landscape.


This is a unique opportunity to undertake a challenging role within a major project.


To be considered for the role you will be educated to a minimum of HNC/HND level in a related discipline or have equivalent experience in a similar role. You will have sufficient breadth or depth of knowledge in the STEM & Early Careers Skills landscape and skills development overall and you will have experience of working with industry, education, academia and the public sector. You will have a developing ability to conduct individual project work, to disseminate results and to prepare funding proposals. You will have good interpersonal, presentation and written communication skills, including the ability to effectively transfer information and knowledge to others and an ability to build successful high-quality relationships with a wide range of stakeholders.


*This post is advertised as 1 FTE however, part time working can also be considered. This post is available from August 2022.


For informal enquiries, please contact Jim Hannigan, Head of Skills Capability james.hannigan@strath.ac.uk

 

 

Click here for full details.