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Engineering Curriculum Innovation Officer

Job details
Posting date: 11 December 2025
Salary: Not specified
Additional salary information: £54,399 / year
Hours: Full time
Closing date: 18 December 2025
Location: Middleton, Lancashire, M24 6XH
Remote working: On-site only
Company: eTeach UK Limited
Job type: Permanent
Job reference: 1523705

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Summary

The Engineering Curriculum Innovation Officer will help drive growth and innovation within our engineering and advanced manufacturing offer, across our engineering T Levels, study programmes, apprenticeships and Higher Education offer. They will focus on building strong partnerships, developing industry-responsive curriculum, and supporting the next generation of engineers and technicians to thrive in a rapidly changing sector.
The post holder will build relationships through exceptional customer service, industry knowledge, proactive marketing combined with an enterprising, added value mindset.
They will establish and develop productive relationships with engineering and manufacturing employers to support with their business growth strategies and workforce development needs.
The post holder will assist the Head of Business Engagement, Communications & Marketing to achieve the college’s growth and income diversification strategy.
Key Responsibilities
The following list is intended to give an indication of the range of duties and responsibilities attached to the post; it does not attempt to specify all aspects of the role.
Employer Engagement:
Be responsible for the building of mutually beneficial relationships with engineering and manufacturing employers and external stakeholders
Develop and maintain these collaborative relationships across Atom Valley and Greater Manchester
Support the drive to increase T Level applications and placements for Engineering and Manufacturing
Promote Hopwood Hall’s engineering apprenticeship and training offer to new and existing employers as well as to prospective students
Coordinate and deliver employer engagement events, workplace visits, schools presentations and partnership activities to showcase our learners and facilities
Maintain planned regular contact with employers to ensure ongoing satisfaction to identify new opportunities
Deliver outstanding customer service to all employers and stakeholders, and act as initial point of contact for all new engineering and manufacturing business
Increase the number of employers engaged in the co-design of apprenticeship standards to support and inform curriculum intent and implementation
Achieve targets linked to:
Increasing the number of students enrolling on Engineering T Levels
Increasing the number of engaged engineering & Manufacturing employers providing T Level placement opportunities
Increasing the growth in the number of businesses with employees accessing relevant skills/training to help meet workforce development needs.
Curriculum Innovation:
Work with curriculum leaders and teachers to ensure our programmes reflect the latest technologies, standards, and industry practices.
Support the co-design and continuous improvement of engineering & manufacturing apprenticeship standards and study programmes in line with employer feedback.
Champion the integration of real-world projects, site visits, and live briefs and industry placements into learning delivery.
Growth and Impact:
Contribute to strategic targets for the growth of engineering apprenticeships and full-time study programmes.
Identify new opportunities for partnership, curriculum expansion, and funding aligned to regional and national skills priorities.
Monitor and report on outcomes, employer satisfaction, and new business to support continuous improvement.
Achieve recruitment and sales targets as well as other KPI’s as agreed with the Head of Engagement, Communications & Marketing linked to increasing the number of engaged employers with employees accessing relevant skills/training.
Maximise the use of market intelligence to inform strategic employer engagement opportunities and marketing.
Report on impact and progress on a monthly basis
General:
Ensure quality and accuracy of information provided to employers in line with relevant funding and guidance
Maintain an in-depth knowledge of Apprenticeship funding and a working knowledge of other funding streams and government initiatives
Ensure continuous development and improvement of professional knowledge
Any other duties of a similar level of responsibility as may be required
Skills, Knowledge and Expertise
Qualifications
Essential Criteria
Educated to degree standard.
Must include English and maths to GCSE standard as minimum
Desirable Criteria
Business, Management or Marketing degree
How Identified: Application/interview
Experience
Experience in managing employer and customer expectations.
Extensive experience in developing business opportunities and achieving impact.
Exceptional interpersonal skills Ability to multi-task to ensure deadlines are met, with the ability to work under pressure with excellent attention to detail
Specialist Knowledge
Essential criteria:
Ability to interpret LMI data
Good knowledge of funding rules within Apprenticeships
Knowledge of educational IT software programmes
High level of knowledge of the engineering sector
How Identified: Application/Interview
Skills & Expertise
Excellent communication skills both verbal and written
Capable of representing the College in a professional manner with external agencies and stakeholders
The ability to input and interpret data with a high level of accuracy
The ability to negotiate with external customers to meet compliance requirements
Excellent organisational and prioritising skills
The ability to identify and take forward service improvements
Knowledge of the principles of data protection
Ability to use technology to generate information and improve efficiency
How Identified: Application/Interview
IT Skills
Advanced user of Microsoft applications

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