Apprentice Welder/Metal Fabricator x3
Structure, properties and characteristics of common metals
Looking at typical problems which may arise
Approved diagnostic methods
Importance of using approved processes
How roles and functions in the organisation interact
The need to continually review fabrication and general engineering processes in work place meetings
Tools and techniques for cutting, shaping, assembling and finishing materials
Pattern development processes, tooling and equipment and cutting and forming techniques, tooling and equipment
Assembly, finishing and inspection techniques
Factors influencing selection of forming process and principles, procedures, and testing of different joint techniques
Using equipment associated with manual or mechanised joining techniques including maintenance and consumables
Effects of heating and cooling metals
How to interpret relevant engineering data and documentation
Attend college and produce work of a high standard
To adhere to the Job Pack information, including signing Job Pack forms
To refer to and follow the Company Personnel Instructions where appropriate
To remain on the job in a productive role
To assist the Works Supervisor, Lead Operative and mentors
To listen to the mentors and develop skills
To inform Works Supervisor, Lead Operative and mentors of any urgently required equipment
To inform Works Supervisor, Lead Operative and mentors of any concerns regarding parts/build/ people/equipment
To effectively maintain the tidiness, safety and cleanliness of the work areas
As required sign for the receipt of delivered goods, deliver goods to the required area, forward any signed paperwork to the Works Supervisor
Working closely with the Fabrications
Training:
Metal Fabricator Level 3 Apprenticeship Standard:
This programme is delivered using a day release delivery model This requires your attendance, one day per week at our engineering campus (NG17), during term timeTraining Outcome:
At the end of the apprenticeship, there may be an opportunity to progress into a full time, permanent role
Employer Description:
Established in 1974, AF Switchgear specialises in the design, build and testing of bespoke LV distribution solutions. We have the building capacity, capabilities, and in-house expertise to meet all of your LV distribution requirements. AF Switchgear has a proven track record with 50 years of service and an annual turnover of approx £75 million. We manufacture: – LV Switchgear – Package Substations – Power Distribution Units (PDU) – Panel Boards – Tap-off Units (for Busbar systems) – Power Quality Solutions In addition to our products, we offer all of our customers effective service and support from a dedicated team. We can offer surveyance, maintenance, and a 24/7/365 call-out service for emergencies.
Working Hours :
Monday - Thursday, 8.00am - 4.30pm and Friday, 8.00am - 4.00pm.
Skills:
Communication skills,Attention to detail,Organisation skills,Problem solving skills,Analytical skills,Logical,Team working,Initiative