Engineer Technician Apprentice

20/03/2024 GCSE or equivalent Maths and English (Grade C / 4 or above) Essential Communication skills, IT skills, Attention to detail, Organisation skills, Problem solving skills, Administrative skills, Number skills, Analytical skills, Logical, Team working, Creative, Initiative, Non judgemental, Patience, Physical fitness

This is a great opportunity for an individual to learn in depth knowledge of production machinery and understand how the engineering aspect of a manufacturing facility operates and also gain a qualification whilst doing so.

Initially you will be attending College, followed by a three day release within the workplace. This will include electronic schematics, CAD, soldering, bring-up, fault finding and debug of electronic circuits, PCB design, test development and implementation, procurement, quality assurance and report writing.

  • Carrying out PPM’s with supervision from Site Engineer.
  • Fault finding and rectifying on automated production machines.
  • Come up with ideas for continuous improvement.
  • You will understand different project requirements and complete all duties assigned by the supervisor/mentor.
  • You will participate in meetings & research along with attending workshops and other training initiatives where appropriate.
  • Work as part of a team.
  • Maintaining a high degree of professionalism and diligence throughout.

Skills Required

Communication skills, IT skills, Attention to detail, Organisation skills, Problem solving skills, Administrative skills, Number skills, Analytical skills, Logical, Team working, Creative, Initiative, Non judgemental, Patience, Physical fitness

Qualification Required

GCSE or equivalent Maths and English (Grade C / 4 or above) Essential
Location SY6 6HD Shrewsbury Rd Church Stretton
Employer MONTGOMERY WATER LIMITED
Closing Date 05/08/2024
Start Date 19/08/2024
Sector Engineering technician (level 3)
Ref 1000239009
Chloe Millington

Chloe Millington

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I studied Product Design at A Level and really enjoyed it. Taking on an Engineering Apprenticeship seemed like the natural progression from that, and I’ve appreciated every minute of it. It is great working for Ricoh and being able to study at SCG, as I get so many opportunities, such as taking part in WorldSkills.

Luka Freeman

Luka Freeman

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I tried the Business Administration Apprenticeship without a lot of work experience or relevant qualifications and very little confidence. My employer gave me a safe and stable environment to learn new and different skills and liaised with the college which tailored the qualification modules to suit my job role. It was an excellent route for me because it gave me the opportunity to learn new skills I had never imagined I would be good at.

Lewis Revitt

Lewis Revitt

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I have come to the end of my apprenticeship and have gained not only practical joinery skills but also life skills such as organisation and communication. I have learnt how to work safely and well in a team environment. This apprenticeship has been a brilliant way to earn and learn along the way and has set me up with skills and qualifications to carry me through the rest of my working life.