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Training and Operational Resilience Manager
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Lead training and operational resilience for a high-security SOC environment in Basingstoke. This senior role requires a DS SIA licence and proven experience in security operations, incident leadership, and designing scenario-based training programs. You will ensure continuous readiness, mentor t...
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United Kingdom , Basingstoke
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50000.00 GBP / Year
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Wilson James
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Night Shift Train Presentation Operative
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United Kingdom , Heaton Chapel, Newcastle upon Tyne
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13.57 - 14.00 GBP / Hour
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Ganymede
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Operations Training Manager
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Lead operational training excellence for Popeyes UK's rapid growth. Design and deliver high-impact programmes that elevate restaurant performance, quality, and authentic New Orleans hospitality. Partner with ops and food teams, manage a trainer team, and enjoy a competitive package in Ealing.
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United Kingdom , Ealing
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360 Resourcing Solutions
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Launch your new career with Operator in Training jobs, the essential entry point into the world of industrial and technical operations. This role is designed for individuals eager to learn the intricacies of running and maintaining complex machinery, production lines, and facility systems. As an Operator in Training, you are not expected to be an expert from day one; instead, you embark on a structured period of hands-on learning and mentorship under the guidance of experienced professionals. This position is the foundational step toward becoming a certified or licensed operator in various high-demand fields, including manufacturing, energy production, water treatment, and chemical processing. Professionals in these jobs typically engage in a wide range of foundational tasks. Common responsibilities include assisting senior operators with daily equipment checks, monitoring control panels and gauges for normal operations, learning and adhering to strict safety protocols and procedures, and performing basic maintenance and troubleshooting tasks. A significant part of the role involves understanding standard operating procedures (SOPs) for startup, shutdown, and emergency scenarios. Trainees are also responsible for maintaining accurate logbooks, documenting process data, and ensuring their work area is clean and organized according to 5S or other housekeeping standards. The ultimate goal is to progressively build the competence and confidence needed to operate equipment independently and safely. To succeed in Operator in Training jobs, candidates generally need a high school diploma or equivalent, with a strong preference for those with coursework in math, science, or technical trades. While prior experience is often not required, a mechanical aptitude and a willingness to learn are paramount. Key skills for these positions include strong problem-solving abilities, keen attention to detail, and the capacity to follow detailed instructions precisely. Excellent communication skills are crucial for working effectively within a team and for clear reporting. Physical requirements often include the ability to stand for long periods, lift moderate weights, and work in environments that may involve exposure to varying temperatures, noise, and heights. A strong safety mindset is non-negotiable, as these roles are governed by rigorous health and safety regulations. For those seeking stable, hands-on careers with clear pathways for advancement, Operator in Training jobs offer a rewarding and critical role in keeping essential industries running smoothly.

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