Learning & Development Manager (Engineering & Technology)
About this role
Learning & Development Manager (Engineering & Technology)
Salary: £38,000 - £48,000 depending on experience
Build the learning function behind breakthrough semiconductor technology.
At Infinitesima, we're developing advanced metrology systems that enable some of the world's leading semiconductor companies to measure at the nanoscale.
Our engineers, physicists and software specialists are solving some of the toughest technical challenges in the industry. Now we're looking for someone equally passionate about developing people.
We’re looking for someone with the drive and experience to create and own a Learning & Development function from the ground up. There are no legacy processes to maintain and no existing framework to inherit. Instead, you'll have the chance to design how people learn, develop and succeed as we continue to scale.
If you're someone who enjoys creating structure, building programmes from scratch and helping technical teams perform at their best, we'd love to hear from you.
What we offer
- Salary of £38,000 - £48,000, depending on experience
- Generous EMI share option scheme
- Private healthcare
- Death in service cover
- Opportunity to shape a business-critical function from day one
- Join a growing deep-tech company backed by leading global investors, including Applied Ventures
The Role
Training and onboarding at Infinitesima have evolved organically as the business has grown. We're now ready for someone to take ownership, introduce structure and create a scalable learning environment.
As our Learning & Development Manager, you'll define and build our approach to onboarding, technical training and skills development. Working closely with technical experts and business leaders, you'll ensure employees have the knowledge and support needed to succeed.
This is a hands-on role with genuine influence and visibility across the organisation.
What You'll Be Doing
- Designing and implementing a structured onboarding programme for all new starters
- Building and maintaining a company-wide training matrix and learning records
- Identifying skills gaps across engineering, operations and business functions
- Developing engaging learning materials, guides and training content
- Delivering onboarding, technical and process-based training sessions
- Selecting, implementing and managing a Learning Management System (LMS)
- Monitoring mandatory training compliance and completion rates
- Partnering with managers and subject matter experts to create technical learning pathways
- Coaching managers to become confident trainers and mentors
- Measuring the effectiveness of learning programmes through feedback and performance data
- Managing training budgets and external learning providers
What We're Looking For
Essential
- Technical background within engineering, manufacturing, technology or software environments
- Experience designing and delivering learning, training or onboarding programmes
- Ability to identify development needs and create practical learning solutions
- Experience building processes, frameworks or programmes from scratch
- Strong stakeholder management skills and confidence working with technical specialists
- Excellent communication, facilitation and presentation skills
Desirable
- Learning Management Systems (LMS) implementation or administration
- Semiconductor, scientific, engineering or high-tech environments
- Learning and organisational development methodologies
- Competency frameworks and skills matrices
- Early careers, graduate or apprenticeship programme development
- Instructional design and adult learning principles
You'll Love This Role If You...
- Enjoy creating structure where little currently exists
- Like influencing senior stakeholders and technical experts
- Want to leave a lasting mark on a growing company
- Prefer building rather than maintaining
- Get genuine satisfaction from helping others learn and succeed
About Us
Based in Abingdon, Oxfordshire, Infinitesima develops next-generation semiconductor metrology solutions used by some of the world's most innovative technology companies.
Bringing together expertise in engineering, physics and software, we're helping semiconductor manufacturers solve increasingly complex measurement challenges at nanometre scale.
As our business grows, investing in the development of our people is becoming increasingly important — and that's where you come in.
A bit about us:
Infinitesima is a privately owned company founded in 2001, as a spin-out of the University of Bristol, by CTO Professor Andrew Humphris. Our dynamic team of scientists and engineers is focussed on enabling the next generation of semiconductor devices through delivery of innovative products to customers around the world.
Our strength lies in the varied perspectives that come from different cultures, experiences, and identities. We believe that true innovation is fuelled by collaboration, locally and globally. We strive to foster an environment where everyone can contribute meaningfully and thrive. If you require adjustments to take part in the recruitment process, please let us know, we’ll do our best to support you.
Note to recruitment agencies: Infinitesima Ltd only works with approved agencies and does not accept unsolicited agency CVs. Please do not submit candidate details in response to this advert, or to any Infinitesima Ltd employees. Infinitesima Ltd is not responsible for any fees related to unsolicited CVs.
A note on how we run interviews:
We use AI only to transcribe our interviews so we can focus fully on you instead of scribbling notes. The AI does not take part in any decision making at any stage. All hiring decisions are made by real humans based on the conversation we have with you.
Location and working pattern:
We recognise the value of flexibility and offer a hybrid working model wherever possible. Most employees work onsite three days per week, although some positions require a greater onsite presence due to the nature of the work and business need.
Company at a glance
Infinitesima was spun out of the University of Bristol in 2001 and has been developing innovative metrology solutions which improve speed and precision in the manufacture of semiconductors. The company’s technology combines the 3-dimensional surface detection capability of atomic force microscopy (AFM), with high-speed laser activation and the accuracy of interferometry. The Rapid Probe Microscope (RPM™) is protected by an extensive patent portfolio. The company’s RPM™ technology is being used by leading semiconductor equipment companies globally. Semiconductor devices provide the foundations on which progress in the technology sector are enabled. From Smartphones to Artificial Intelligence, 5G communications to autonomous vehicles, all are made possible through advances in semiconductor processes. Scaling these processes requires sub-nanometer measurement of increasingly complex 3D structures to enable more powerful devices.
Based in Abingdon, UK, we are a high calibre team of 80 people and continue to grow. We are backed by global financial and industry investors including Applied Ventures, the strategic venture arm of the industry leading equipment company.
Top Benefits
- EMI share option scheme
- Private healthcare
- Death in service cover
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