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SpanSet Ltd, established in the UK for over 50 years is part of the SpanSet International Group of companies, recognised globally for quality and reliability. We design, manufacture and supply Height Safety, Lifting and Load Control products at our custom-built plant. We also train people how to use our products, safely.

SpanSet are at the forefront of providing Work at Height Training courses. Our professional and knowledgeable Instructors have extensive industry experience in a wide range of sectors: From Telecoms to Rope Access, the Armed Forces to Construction. 

Our Training Facility based in Middlewich, Cheshire offers exceptional Training Structures and facilities together with state-of-the-art classrooms and smartboard technology.

Due to the continued expansion of our busy Training Department, we have a full time opportunity for an experienced instructor to join our team delivering training at our head office in Middlewich and at clients sites throughout the UK.

The ideal candidate would be adaptable, with a positive attitude and a willingness to learn. 

If you have a wide range of experience in Work at Height & Rescue/Training and are looking to work with one of the UK's leading Training Providers, then this is the opportunity for you.

The Role: 

  • To primarily deliver SpanSet Work at Height & Rescue modular
  • To deliver Safe Lifting & Load control courses
  • Assist on SpanSet Technical Days
  • Provide technical advice & guidance to SpanSet customers  
  • Ancillary tasks to support company needs outside of training (Reviewing course material, Fixed systems & Fall Protection Equipment Inspections, maintenance of training structures)
  • Supporting Training/Product sales team

Experience and skills required:

  • Experienced in Work at Height and Rescue training
  • Strong Communication skills (written and verbal)
  • Strong planning and organisational skills
  • Excellent interpersonal and communication skills
  • Proficient with Microsoft Teams, Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook & other related programmes
  • In-date First Aid Certificate

Experience and skills desired: 

  • HABC Level 3 Award in Education & Training (PTLLS)
  • City & Guilds Level 3 Award in Assessing Vocationally Related Achievement
  • CITB SMSTS (Site Management Safety Training Scheme)
  • NEBOSH (General Certificate)

The Benefits:

  • Competitive salary with fully expensed company car
  • Market leading Training Company and manufacturer
  • Contributory pension scheme, life insurance and permanent health insurance
  • Additional overtime & bonus scheme  
  • Wellbeing programs
  • Continues professional development

Written applications with CV and salary history to jo.powell@spanset.co.uk.




26 Apr, 2023

Another job without a salary listed... Asking for salary history comes across as "how little can we get away with offering you?" That doesn't suggest that they're a good employer.

It's a shame because this sounds like an interesting job that I'd be qualified to do and in other circumstances I'd think about applying.

27 Apr, 2023

I agree with everything you've said above but I don't actually see anywhere in the advert that asks for salary history. (maybe the ad's been edited since your post) Or were you asked for that in the next stage of applying?

27 Apr, 2023

”Written applications with CV and salary history to ..”

Right at the end.

27 Apr, 2023

Oops, so it is, sorry. I must have filtered out that part!

Edit: just to clarify I'm not interested in the job, but really disagree with potential employers asking for your salary history. Surely what's important is what they would pay you in the future.

27 Apr, 2023

, but really disagree with potential employers asking for your salary history. Surely what's important is what they would pay you in the future.

This ^^^

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