We are looking for 5 apprentices to join our Technical function. Apprenticeships are available across 4 different roles. Due to the operational nature and specific job duties of this role, work is required to be completed 100% in person/On-site. Please see the outlined below:
Maintenance - Mechatronics maintenance x1:
Maintaining production equipment following a safe system of workIdentifying faults & errors & developing skills to overcome them.
Working on equipment breakdowns
Understanding preventative/predictive maintenance programs
Undertaking training in the assembling/disassembling of equipment
Following documented procedures/policies to diagnose & complete repairs
UK Prototype Machinist x2:
Manufacture of basic and complex components directly from engineering drawings with a problem-solving approach, using a range of manufacturing methods and equipment
Creation and development of CNC programs and methods of manufacture
Interpreting and understand complex engineering drawings and the application of geometrical tolerancing
Creation and development of documented procedures while following best practice
Obtaining an advanced understanding of various metrology methods and their respective impacts on manufacturing processes
Engaging in and complying with HSE standards, policies, procedures, and regulations
UK Prototype assembler x1:
Assisting in the assembly of components and sub‑assemblies across the full product range, following engineering drawings and guided instructions
Learning to work with Bills of Materials (BOMs) and build documentation to support accurate and standardised assembly processes
Assisting with basic machining‑related tasks, such as preparing parts for balancing or thermocoupling, under supervision
Participating in continuous improvement activities and learning how process enhancements contribute to operational performance
Gaining experience in operating assembly tools and equipment used within prototype build processes
Building new skills in areas such as digital press operation, torque tooling, basic instrumentation, and measurement equipment
Supporting the creation and updating of assembly process documentation for new or developing products
Learning to identify common assembly faults and supporting corrective actions with guidance from experienced colleagues
Test technology – Mechatronics technician x1:
Work closely with mechanical and electrical engineers to define requirements and contribute to test‑equipment designs, planning activities and integration of systems
Carry out mechanical design, fabrication and assembly work using tools and processes suitable for pressurized gas and liquid systems
Perform diagnostics, fault finding and corrective actions on equipment within a multi-discipline engineering environment
Support ongoing operation of infrastructure systems including fuel, compressed air, cooling water, and the associated equipment (pumps, valves, heat exchangers)
Procure parts and assemblies from recognised suppliers
Maintain parts, materials, and equipment inventories
Why Cummins:
As an apprentice at Cummins, you will have the chance to develop your skills and knowledge in a supportive and dynamic environment.
Our program is designed to provide a comprehensive learning experience that prepares you for a successful career in the industry.Training:
During the apprenticeship you will work 5 days per week. During the first year, you will be full time in college at either Kirklees college or Appris education, subsequent years will be 4 days on site with 1 day at college working towards your additional HNC qualification
Training Outcome:
Possibility of a potential permanent employment through open vacancies
Employer Description:Cummins Turbo Technologies is the only manufacturer focused solely on medium- to heavy-duty diesel engine turbo technologies. For more than 60 years, we have delivered innovative, reliable turbocharger solutions for our customers. Our vision for turbocharger solutions, thanks to our rich company heritage derived from our Holset® brand, sets us apart as a technology leader.Working Hours :During the first year, you will be full time in college at either Kirklees college or Appris education. You will work 5 days per week, subsequent years will be 4 days on site with 1 day at college working towards your additional HNC qualification.Skills: Communication skills,Attention to detail,Problem solving skills,Number skills,Logical,Team working,Initiative,Patience....Read more...