DT Technician – Birmingham
A well-maintained and forward-thinking secondary school in Birmingham is seeking a skilled DT Technician to join their Design & Technology Department ASAP. This is a full-time, permanent position supporting practical teaching and workshop activities.
• DT Technician – full-time, permanent
• Secondary school in Birmingham
• ASAP start
• Competitive support staff salary
About the Role
The DT Technician will provide practical and technical support for all aspects of the Design & Technology curriculum. You will ensure safe and efficient operation of workshops, equipment, and materials to enhance teaching and learning.
Key responsibilities include:
• Preparing materials and resources for lessons
• Maintaining tools, machines, and workshop equipment
• Supporting staff and students during practical lessons
• Ensuring health and safety compliance in workshops
• Assisting with project setup and student assessment tasks
• Managing stock and ordering supplies as needed
The Ideal Candidate
• Previous experience in a DT or practical technician role
• Knowledge of workshop equipment and materials
• Understanding of health and safety procedures
• Reliable, proactive, and organised
• Ability to support teaching staff and engage with students
About the School
This Birmingham secondary school prioritises student safety, practical learning, and inclusive education. The technician team is valued as an essential part of the teaching and learning process.
Staff Benefits
• Supportive faculty and leadership
• Pension scheme
• Opportunities for professional development
• Stable, long-term career opportunity
• ASAP start available
Application – DT Technician
To apply for this DT Technician role in Birmingham with an ASAP start, please submit your CV at your earliest convenience.
- Locations
- Birmingham, West Midlands
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