Christopher Hayton

Senior Aerospace Lecturer at Greater Brighton Metropolitan College
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(386) 825-5501
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Felpham, England, United Kingdom, UK

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Experience

    • United Kingdom
    • Education Administration Programs
    • 200 - 300 Employee
    • Senior Aerospace Lecturer
      • Nov 2012 - Present

      Lead Internal Verifier, ensuring all assessment and verification is carried out to awarding body requirements Quality manager for EASA part 147, training organisation. Responsible for establishing, documenting, developing and managing the Quality System and for ensuring that it continues to comply with regulatory requirements and meets the needs of the aircraft industry Developed and set up the City & Guilds (2675) pathway. Organise and deliver the day-to-day theory, practical and exam sessions. Responsibilities also include timetabling of staff and students Teach modules for EASA part 66, aircraft maintenance license Achieved and maintained my grade 1 lesson observations from OFSTED Interviewing and recruitment of new lecturing staff Show less

    • Lecturer in Aerospace
      • Jul 2009 - Feb 2012

      Delivered training for EASA pt. 66 and BTEC qualifications in Aeronautical Engineering, General Engineering and Health & Safety, with responsibility for theory and practical elements Adhered to strict awarding body guidelines to develop Schemes of Work, lesson plans and individual learning plans for the successful delivery of a plethora of subjects on the curriculum Delivery of qualifications included students from the United Arab Emirates and Kuwait Lecturer in Health & Safety as part of the NEBOSH qualification Show less

    • Engineering Apprenticeship Manager and Internal Verifier
      • Aug 2003 - Aug 2008

      Managed two successful outreach teams of sixteen assessors and verifiers, ensuring standardisation across the centres and ensuring all awarding body and learning skill councils (LSC) standards and directives were met Planned, organised and carried out trials for a new Aeronautical Engineering pathway (1689) for the level 3 NVQ. Gaining awarding body certification, it is now being completed by all candidates joining the Royal Air Force Proven manager of an Aircraft NVQ centre, motivating and developing team members at both primary and satellite centres Show less

Education

  • The University of Wolverhampton

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