Key Tasks:
Carry out planned service and calibration on all moulding machines and ancillary equipment in accordance with manufacturers recommendations or pre-determined plans
Attend the technical college as predefined by the company to undertake the technical qualifications to achieve engineer status
Carry out essential remedial maintenance as required
Keep accurate, up to date service, maintenance, and calibration records for all equipment
Report to the Plant Engineer any adverse trends in equipment condition
Ensure that maintenance is carried out in the most cost-effective manner
Attempt always to carry out the above within the issued company budgeted levels seeking prior approval of any necessary overspend
Work strictly in accordance with the tool setting Work Instruction, number WI.25
Other Tasks:
Adhere to relevant procedures as laid down in the company quality manual
Maintain good housekeeping in whichever duty you are performing
Actively participate in training and development programmes as required by your line manager
Regularly communicate with your line manager to ensure the smooth running of the department
Work in compliance with all H&SE statutory rules and regulations.
Use all equipment, plant, machinery, and services with respect and immediately report any faults or repairs needed to the relevant person for action
Maintain awareness of developments within areas of operation of other departments within the Company
Maintain active interdepartmental co-ordination, communication and co-operation
Undertake other tasks as required by the Company or your line manager
Maintain an optimum level of spares for plant and machinery
Training:
The learner will be studying the Maintenance and Operations Engineering Technician Level 3 Apprenticeship Standard qualification
Functional skills will be studied if equivalent qualifications are not held
Training Outcome:
Opportunity for a full-time role on completion of the apprenticeship. Continuous personal development and opportunity for progression
Employer Description:We are technical experts in the design and manufacture of plastic injection mouldings. Working in partnership with you, we support your new product developments and existing moulding requirements from design to delivery. We manufacture a wide range of technical products, in a variety of engineering polymers, and supply markets such as healthcare, automotive, aerospace, electronics and consumer goods.Working Hours :Monday - Friday, between 8.30am and 4.30pmSkills: Communication skills,Attention to detail,Logical,Problem solving skills,Initiative,Team working....Read more...
You might be the type of person who
Enjoys taking things apart and putting them back together- whether it's a bike, a radio, or even a go-kart.
Has an interest in engineering, mechanics, or electronics and loves figuring out how systems work.
Likes working with tools, helping with DIY projects, or fixing things around the house.
Enjoys building models, coding, or experimenting with technology.
Loves getting stuck into real-world, practical challenges rather than just learning from books.
If any of this sounds like you, this could be the perfect role to turn your skills and interests into a career!
What you'll be doing:
Learning how to install, maintain and repair key power and cooling systems.
Working on low and high voltage systems, alarms, exchange generators, emergency lighting, cooling, and power back supply.
Supporting experienced engineers to keep BT's network up and running - ensuring the UK stays connected.
Travelling to different sites to keep our critical infrastructure in top condition.
Training:
As a Lead Engineering Maintenance Technician, you'll study for a Level 4 apprenticeship with Stoke College.
You'll be required to attend the College on a block release, Monday lunchtime to Friday lunchtime.
There will be approximately 10 blocks per year.
Training Outcome:
On completion of your apprenticeship, you will become a qualified maintenance field engineer, working alongside established colleagues in your respective geographic patches.
There are further opportunities to develop your knowledge and skills and over time progress to an Advanced Electrical Mechanical Engineer, working with other technologies such as refrigeration cooling, pressurisation and high voltage activities.
Alternatively, there are other roles with specialism in power, policy and support.
Employer Description:You’re not just looking for a career, you’re looking to make a difference.
Millions of people rely on us every day to help them live their lives, power their businesses, and keep their public services running. We connect friends to family, clients to colleagues, people to possibilities. We keep the wheels of business spinning, and the emergency services responding. And we use the power of technology to help solve big challenges, like climate change and cyber security.
From day one, you’ll have a voice at BT Group. You’ll get stuck in to tough challenges, pitching ideas and making things happen. You won’t be alone though: we’ll be there with help and support through you’re learning and development. You’ll make great friends, discover new talents, and feel part of something exhilarating.
This is your chance to make a real difference to the world. Grab it.Working Hours :Mon- Fri
This is not a desk job - you'll be out in the field, travelling in a company van (which we provide,) working with experienced engineers to maintain and test our power infrastructure across the UK.Skills: Problem solving skills,Team working,Practical,Willingness to learn....Read more...
You might be the type of person who:
Enjoys taking things apart and putting them back together- whether it's a bike, a radio, or even a go-kart
Has an interest in engineering, mechanics, or electronics and loves figuring out how systems work
Likes working with tools, helping with DIY projects, or fixing things around the house
Enjoys building models, coding, or experimenting with technology
Loves getting stuck into real-world, practical challenges rather than just learning from books
If any of this sounds like you, this could be the perfect role to turn your skills and interests into a career!
What you'll be doing:
Learning how to install, maintain and repair key power and cooling systems
Working on low and high voltage systems, alarms, exchange generators, emergency lighting, cooling, and power back supply
Supporting experienced engineers to keep BT's network up and running - ensuring the UK stays connected
Travelling to different sites to keep our critical infrastructure in top condition
Training:
As a Lead Engineering Maintenance Technician, you'll study for a Level 4 apprenticeship with Stoke College.
You'll be required to attend the college on a block release, Monday lunchtime to Friday lunchtime
There will be approximately 10 blocks per year
Training Outcome:
On completion of your apprenticeship, you will become a qualified maintenance field engineer, working alongside established colleagues in your respective geographic patches
There are further opportunities to develop your knowledge and skills and over time progress to an Advanced Electrical Mechanical Engineer, working with other technologies such as refrigeration cooling, pressurisation and high voltage activities
Alternatively, there are other roles with specialism in power, policy and support
Employer Description:You’re not just looking for a career, you’re looking to make a difference.
Millions of people rely on us every day to help them live their lives, power their businesses, and keep their public services running. We connect friends to family, clients to colleagues, people to possibilities. We keep the wheels of business spinning, and the emergency services responding. And we use the power of technology to help solve big challenges, like climate change and cyber security.
From day one, you’ll have a voice at BT Group. You’ll get stuck in to tough challenges, pitching ideas and making things happen. You won’t be alone though: we’ll be there with help and support through you’re learning and development. You’ll make great friends, discover new talents, and feel part of something exhilarating.
This is your chance to make a real difference to the world. Grab it.Working Hours :37.5 hours Monday - Friday. This is not a desk job - you'll be out in the field, travelling in a company van (which we provide,) working with experienced engineers to maintain and test our power infrastructure across the UK. Working hours TBCSkills: Problem solving skills,Team working,Practical,Willingness to learn....Read more...
You might be the type of person who:
Enjoys taking things apart and putting them back together- whether it's a bike, a radio, or even a go-kart
Has an interest in engineering, mechanics, or electronics and loves figuring out how systems work
Likes working with tools, helping with DIY projects, or fixing things around the house
Enjoys building models, coding, or experimenting with technology
Loves getting stuck into real-world, practical challenges rather than just learning from books
If any of this sounds like you, this could be the perfect role to turn your skills and interests into a career!
What you'll be doing:
Learning how to install, maintain and repair key power and cooling systems
Working on low and high voltage systems, alarms, exchange generators, emergency lighting, cooling, and power back supply
Supporting experienced engineers to keep BT's network up and running - ensuring the UK stays connected
Travelling to different sites to keep our critical infrastructure in top condition
Training:
As a Lead Engineering Maintenance Technician, you'll study for a Level 4 apprenticeship with Stoke College
You'll be required to attend the college on a block release, Monday lunchtime to Friday lunchtime
There will be approximately 10 blocks per year
Training Outcome:
On completion of your apprenticeship, you will become a qualified maintenance field engineer, working alongside established colleagues in your respective geographic patches
There are further opportunities to develop your knowledge and skills and over time progress to an Advanced Electrical Mechanical Engineer, working with other technologies such as refrigeration cooling, pressurisation and high voltage activities
Alternatively, there are other roles with specialism in power, policy and support
Employer Description:You’re not just looking for a career, you’re looking to make a difference.
Millions of people rely on us every day to help them live their lives, power their businesses, and keep their public services running. We connect friends to family, clients to colleagues, people to possibilities. We keep the wheels of business spinning, and the emergency services responding. And we use the power of technology to help solve big challenges, like climate change and cyber security.
From day one, you’ll have a voice at BT Group. You’ll get stuck in to tough challenges, pitching ideas and making things happen. You won’t be alone though: we’ll be there with help and support through you’re learning and development. You’ll make great friends, discover new talents, and feel part of something exhilarating.
This is your chance to make a real difference to the world. Grab it.Working Hours :37.5 hours Monday - Friday. This is not a desk job - you'll be out in the field, travelling in a company van (which we provide,) working with experienced engineers to maintain and test our power infrastructure across the UK. Working days TBCSkills: Problem solving skills,Team working,Willingness to learn,Practical....Read more...
You might be the type of person who
Enjoys taking things apart and putting them back together- whether it's a bike, a radio, or even a go-kart
Has an interest in engineering, mechanics, or electronics and loves figuring out how systems work
Likes working with tools, helping with DIY projects, or fixing things around the house
Enjoys building models, coding, or experimenting with technology
Loves getting stuck into real-world, practical challenges rather than just learning from books
If any of this sounds like you, this could be the perfect role to turn your skills and interests into a career!
What you'll be doing:
Learning how to install, maintain and repair key power and cooling systems
Working on low and high voltage systems, alarms, exchange generators, emergency lighting, cooling, and power back supply
Supporting experienced engineers to keep BT's network up and running - ensuring the UK stays connected
Travelling to different sites to keep our critical infrastructure in top condition
Training:
As a Lead Engineering Maintenance Technician, you'll study for a Level 4 Apprenticeship with Stoke College
You'll be required to attend the College on a block release, Monday lunchtime to Friday lunchtime
There will be approximately 10 blocks per year
Training Outcome:
On completion of your apprenticeship, you will become a qualified maintenance field engineer, working alongside established colleagues in your respective geographic patches
There are further opportunities to develop your knowledge and skills and over time progress to an Advanced Electrical Mechanical Engineer, working with other technologies such as refrigeration cooling, pressurisation and high voltage activities
Alternatively, there are other roles with specialism in power, policy and support
Employer Description:You’re not just looking for a career, you’re looking to make a difference.
Millions of people rely on us every day to help them live their lives, power their businesses, and keep their public services running. We connect friends to family, clients to colleagues, people to possibilities. We keep the wheels of business spinning, and the emergency services responding. And we use the power of technology to help solve big challenges, like climate change and cyber security.
From day one, you’ll have a voice at BT Group. You’ll get stuck in to tough challenges, pitching ideas and making things happen. You won’t be alone though: we’ll be there with help and support through you’re learning and development. You’ll make great friends, discover new talents, and feel part of something exhilarating.
This is your chance to make a real difference to the world. Grab it.Working Hours :Monday - Friday, shifts to be confirmed.
This is not a desk job - you'll be out in the field, travelling in a company van (which we provide,) working with experienced engineers to maintain and test our power infrastructure across the UK.Skills: Problem solving skills,Team working,Willingness to learn,Practical....Read more...
You might be the type of person who
Enjoys taking things apart and putting them back together- whether it's a bike, a radio, or even a go-kart.
Has an interest in engineering, mechanics, or electronics and loves figuring out how systems work.
Likes working with tools, helping with DIY projects, or fixing things around the house.
Enjoys building models, coding, or experimenting with technology.
Loves getting stuck into real-world, practical challenges rather than just learning from books.
If any of this sounds like you, this could be the perfect role to turn your skills and interests into a career!
What you'll be doing:
Learning how to install, maintain and repair key power and cooling systems.
Working on low and high voltage systems, alarms, exchange generators, emergency lighting, cooling, and power back supply.
Supporting experienced engineers to keep BT's network up and running - ensuring the UK stays connected.
Travelling to different sites to keep our critical infrastructure in top condition.
Training:
As a Lead Engineering Maintenance Technician, you'll study for a Level 4 apprenticeship with Stoke College.
You'll be required to attend the College on a block release, Monday lunchtime to Friday lunchtime.
There will be approximately 10 blocks per year.
Training Outcome:
On completion of your apprenticeship, you will become a qualified maintenance field engineer, working alongside established colleagues in your respective geographic patches.
There are further opportunities to develop your knowledge and skills and over time progress to an Advanced Electrical Mechanical Engineer, working with other technologies such as refrigeration cooling, pressurisation and high voltage activities.
Alternatively, there are other roles with specialism in power, policy and support.
Employer Description:You’re not just looking for a career, you’re looking to make a difference.
Millions of people rely on us every day to help them live their lives, power their businesses, and keep their public services running. We connect friends to family, clients to colleagues, people to possibilities. We keep the wheels of business spinning, and the emergency services responding. And we use the power of technology to help solve big challenges, like climate change and cyber security.
From day one, you’ll have a voice at BT Group. You’ll get stuck in to tough challenges, pitching ideas and making things happen. You won’t be alone though: we’ll be there with help and support through you’re learning and development. You’ll make great friends, discover new talents, and feel part of something exhilarating.
This is your chance to make a real difference to the world. Grab it.Working Hours :37.5 hrs, Monday - Friday.
This is not a desk job - you'll be out in the field, travelling in a company van (which we provide,) working with experienced engineers to maintain and test our power infrastructure across the UK.Skills: Problem solving skills,Team working,Willingness to learn,Practical....Read more...
You might be the type of person who:
Enjoys taking things apart and putting them back together- whether it's a bike, a radio, or even a go-kart
Has an interest in engineering, mechanics, or electronics and loves figuring out how systems work
Likes working with tools, helping with DIY projects, or fixing things around the house
Enjoys building models, coding, or experimenting with technology
Loves getting stuck into real-world, practical challenges rather than just learning from books
If any of this sounds like you, this could be the perfect role to turn your skills and interests into a career!
What you'll be doing:
Learning how to install, maintain and repair key power and cooling systems
Working on low and high voltage systems, alarms, exchange generators, emergency lighting, cooling, and power back supply
Supporting experienced engineers to keep BT's network up and running - ensuring the UK stays connected
Travelling to different sites to keep our critical infrastructure in top condition
Training:
As a Lead Engineering Maintenance Technician, you'll study for a Level 4 apprenticeship with Stoke College
You'll be required to attend the college on a block release, Monday lunchtime to Friday lunchtime
There will be approximately 10 blocks per year
Training Outcome:
On completion of your apprenticeship, you will become a qualified maintenance field engineer, working alongside established colleagues in your respective geographic patches
There are further opportunities to develop your knowledge and skills and over time progress to an Advanced Electrical Mechanical Engineer, working with other technologies such as refrigeration cooling, pressurisation and high voltage activities
Alternatively, there are other roles with specialism in power, policy and support
Employer Description:You’re not just looking for a career, you’re looking to make a difference.
Millions of people rely on us every day to help them live their lives, power their businesses, and keep their public services running. We connect friends to family, clients to colleagues, people to possibilities. We keep the wheels of business spinning, and the emergency services responding. And we use the power of technology to help solve big challenges, like climate change and cyber security.
From day one, you’ll have a voice at BT Group. You’ll get stuck in to tough challenges, pitching ideas and making things happen. You won’t be alone though: we’ll be there with help and support through you’re learning and development. You’ll make great friends, discover new talents, and feel part of something exhilarating.
This is your chance to make a real difference to the world. Grab it.Working Hours :37.5 hours Monday - Friday. This is not a desk job - you'll be out in the field, travelling in a company van (which we provide,) working with experienced engineers to maintain and test our power infrastructure across the UK. Working days TBCSkills: Problem solving skills,Team working,Willingness to learn....Read more...
You might be the type of person who
Enjoys taking things apart and putting them back together- whether it's a bike, a radio, or even a go-kart.
Has an interest in engineering, mechanics, or electronics and loves figuring out how systems work.
Likes working with tools, helping with DIY projects, or fixing things around the house.
Enjoys building models, coding, or experimenting with technology.
Loves getting stuck into real-world, practical challenges rather than just learning from books.
If any of this sounds like you, this could be the perfect role to turn your skills and interests into a career!
What you'll be doing:
Learning how to install, maintain and repair key power and cooling systems.
Working on low and high voltage systems, alarms, exchange generators, emergency lighting, cooling, and power back supply.
Supporting experienced engineers to keep BT's network up and running - ensuring the UK stays connected.
Travelling to different sites to keep our critical infrastructure in top condition.
Training:
As a Lead Engineering Maintenance Technician, you'll study for a Level 4 apprenticeship with Stoke College.
You'll be required to attend the College on a block release, Monday lunchtime to Friday lunchtime.
There will be approximately 10 blocks per year.
Training Outcome:
On completion of your apprenticeship, you will become a qualified maintenance field engineer, working alongside established colleagues in your respective geographic patches.
There are further opportunities to develop your knowledge and skills and over time progress to an Advanced Electrical Mechanical Engineer, working with other technologies such as refrigeration cooling, pressurisation and high voltage activities.
Alternatively, there are other roles with specialism in power, policy and support.
Employer Description:You’re not just looking for a career, you’re looking to make a difference.
Millions of people rely on us every day to help them live their lives, power their businesses, and keep their public services running. We connect friends to family, clients to colleagues, people to possibilities. We keep the wheels of business spinning, and the emergency services responding. And we use the power of technology to help solve big challenges, like climate change and cyber security.
From day one, you’ll have a voice at BT Group. You’ll get stuck in to tough challenges, pitching ideas and making things happen. You won’t be alone though: we’ll be there with help and support through you’re learning and development. You’ll make great friends, discover new talents, and feel part of something exhilarating.
This is your chance to make a real difference to the world. Grab it.Working Hours :37.5 hours, Monday - Friday.
This is not a desk job - you'll be out in the field, travelling in a company van (which we provide,) working with experienced engineers to maintain and test our power infrastructure across the UK.Skills: Problem solving skills,Team working,Practical,Willingness to learn....Read more...
Service technicians are trained in all areas of vehicle mechanics and electronics, from engine and exhaust systems to air conditioning and security features.
The role will vary by the employer based upon the specific needs of the location, but the position typically involves:
Developing an understanding of workshop equipment
Advising the service receptionists about required repairs
Producing time estimates
Maintaining repair and service records
Training:
The programme lasts for at least 36 months (3 years) and you'll achieve a nationally recognised qualification
All our apprentices are employed through the dealer network and attend weeklong block training at our state-of-the-art training centre in Slough
Block training is complemented by a combination of regular coaching visits from one of our experienced coaches as well as Virtual Classroom sessions and E-Learning modules
Your development is supported through your apprenticeship journey, with your learning focused towards achieving a qualification recognised across the motor industry
This will provide the foundation to develop your career, as there are lots of opportunities within our expanding dealer network to progress and move into new roles once you’ve successfully completed the programme
Qualification: Level 3 Motor Vehicle Service and Maintenance Technician (Light Vehicle)
Before the Standard is met, all apprentices must hold a certificate that meets the EU’s 2014 F-gas regulation
Training Outcome:
There are lots of opportunities within our expanding dealer network to progress and move into new roles once you’ve successfully completed the programme
Employer Description:If you are looking for a new or pre-owned Porsche, look no further than your local Porsche Centre in Cambridge. Whether you need a personal or a business car, we have something for everyone. Our friendly and knowledgeable staff are all manufacturer-trained experts who can help you find your perfect vehicle. They will also guide you through our exclusive offers, finance options, and loyalty programmes to make your purchase as easy and cost-effective as possible. We also provide a range of aftersales products and services to keep your Porsche in top condition. You can book a service or an MOT or visit our workshop, where our experts will take care of your car using genuine Porsche parts and accessories.
You can trust our experienced Porsche technicians to inspect and certify every vehicle we sell, ensuring quality and safety. You can also benefit from our excellent aftersales services, such as repairs, maintenance, and MOTs, as well as our exclusive offers and flexible finance options. Our staff are friendly, knowledgeable, and passionate about Porsche, and they will help you find your perfect match. We are conveniently located less than 2 miles from junction 11 off the M11, with easy access from St Neots, Bedford and the wider East Anglia area. We are open six days a week, and we welcome you to visit us at any time. You can also contact us by phone or email or browse our website for more information.Working Hours :Monday - Friday, 8.30am - 5.30pmSkills: Communication skills,IT skills,Attention to detail,Organisation skills,Problem solving skills,Analytical skills,Team working....Read more...
We are seeking to employ and train a craft apprentice as a Toolmaker. You will receive broad-based training covering many aspects of Aerospace Manufacture, specialising as a craft apprentice. You can become a Toolmaker.
Job role will include:
Understand mathematical techniques, formula and calculation in a toolmaking environment.
Understand structure, properties and characteristics of common materials used for the manufacture and repair of tooling, moulds, dies, jigs and fixtures.
Understand the safe operation, correct selection and the application of a range of hand tools used for toolmaking and die maintenance, including grinders, drills, stones etc.
Understand the safe operation and operating principles of a range of complex and often state-of-the-art workshop machinery (such as CNC lathes, milling, grinding and erosion machining centres, drilling and welding equipment).
Understand how to set up and operate the machinery/equipment efficiently and effectively.
Understand the principles of how the relevant tools, dies, jigs and fixtures being manufactured/maintained function, the operating sequences, the purpose of the individual components/systems and how they interact.
Understand the application of pneumatics, hydraulics, electrical and electronic systems as applied to various moulding, injection, pressing and similar associated machinery.
Continuous improvements activities.
Apprentices will be required to comply with all ethical, environmental and safety regulations. While onsite apprentices will rotate during year 2 throughout departments to ensure competency in all required skill sets.
Training:
This is a 4 year Level 3 Engineering Technician qualification.
You will be required to attend the training centre, In-Comm Training Services in Telford, TF3 3AJ, full time for the first 12 months to undertake a variety of engineering training and theory work.
Qualifications include;
Level 2 Diploma in Advanced Manufacturing Engineering (Foundation Competence).
Level 3 Diploma in Advanced Manufacturing Engineering (Development Competence) – Technical Support.
Level 3 Diploma or Extended Diploma in Advanced Manufacturing Engineering (Development Knowledge).
Training Outcome:You could become a Subject Matter Expert in this discipline, further development to tooling engineer.Employer Description:Collins Aerospace provides a wide range of heat transfer and fluids management products and services for the military and commercial aerospace markets and electronics industries.
Our ability to provide customers with an integrated approach to the development of value added systems, subsystems and equipment has made us a leader in heat transfer and fluids management systems.
Industry leading developments continue to keep the company at the forefront of aerospace technology.
Today, we operate as an autonomous business unit within Collins Aerospace, Electric, Environmental & Engine Systems.
Collins Aerospace is a part of Raytheon Technologies Corporation (RTX).Working Hours :1st year: Monday - Thursday 8:00am-4:30pm,
Friday 8:00am- 12:30pm.
2nd year onwards Monday - Thursday 7:45am-4:15pm,
Friday 7:45am- 12:45pm.Skills: Communication skills,Attention to detail,Organisation skills,Problem solving skills,Logical,Team working,Initiative,Interest in engineering,Interest in manufacturing,Willingness to learn....Read more...
You might be the type of person who
Enjoys taking things apart and putting them back together- whether it's a bike, a radio, or even a go-kart.
Has an interest in engineering, mechanics, or electronics and loves figuring out how systems work.
Likes working with tools, helping with DIY projects, or fixing things around the house.
Enjoys building models, coding, or experimenting with technology.
Loves getting stuck into real-world, practical challenges rather than just learning from books.
If any of this sounds like you, this could be the perfect role to turn your skills and interests into a career!
What you'll be doing:
Learning how to install, maintain and repair key power and cooling systems.
Working on low and high voltage systems, alarms, exchange generators, emergency lighting, cooling, and power back supply.
Supporting experienced engineers to keep BT's network up and running - ensuring the UK stays connected.
Travelling to different sites to keep our critical infrastructure in top condition.
Training:
As a Lead Engineering Maintenance Technician, you'll study for a Level 4 apprenticeship with Stoke College.
You'll be required to attend the College on a block release, Monday lunchtime to Friday lunchtime.
There will be approximately 10 blocks per year.
Training Outcome:
On completion of your apprenticeship, you will become a qualified maintenance field engineer, working alongside established colleagues in your respective geographic patches.
There are further opportunities to develop your knowledge and skills and over time progress to an Advanced Electrical Mechanical Engineer, working with other technologies such as refrigeration cooling, pressurisation and high voltage activities.
Alternatively, there are other roles with specialism in power, policy and support
Employer Description:You’re not just looking for a career, you’re looking to make a difference.
Millions of people rely on us every day to help them live their lives, power their businesses, and keep their public services running. We connect friends to family, clients to colleagues, people to possibilities. We keep the wheels of business spinning, and the emergency services responding. And we use the power of technology to help solve big challenges, like climate change and cyber security.
From day one, you’ll have a voice at BT Group. You’ll get stuck in to tough challenges, pitching ideas and making things happen. You won’t be alone though: we’ll be there with help and support through you’re learning and development. You’ll make great friends, discover new talents, and feel part of something exhilarating.
This is your chance to make a real difference to the world. Grab it.Working Hours :37.5 hrs, Monday - Friday.
This is not a desk job - you'll be out in the field, travelling in a company van (which we provide,) working with experienced engineers to maintain and test our power infrastructure across the UK.Skills: Problem solving skills,Team working,Practical,Willingness to learn....Read more...
You might be the type of person who
Enjoys taking things apart and putting them back together- whether it's a bike, a radio, or even a go-kart
Has an interest in engineering, mechanics, or electronics and loves figuring out how systems work
Likes working with tools, helping with DIY projects, or fixing things around the house
Enjoys building models, coding, or experimenting with technology
Loves getting stuck into real-world, practical challenges rather than just learning from books
If any of this sounds like you, this could be the perfect role to turn your skills and interests into a career!
What you'll be doing:
Learning how to install, maintain and repair key power and cooling systems
Working on low and high voltage systems, alarms, exchange generators, emergency lighting, cooling, and power back supply.
Supporting experienced engineers to keep BT's network up and running - ensuring the UK stays connected
Travelling to different sites to keep our critical infrastructure in top condition
Training:
As a Lead Engineering Maintenance Technician, you'll study for a Level 4 apprenticeship with Stoke College
You'll be required to attend the College on a block release, Monday lunchtime to Friday lunchtime
There will be approximately 10 blocks per year
Training Outcome:
On completion of your apprenticeship, you will become a qualified maintenance field engineer, working alongside established colleagues in your respective geographic patches.
There are further opportunities to develop your knowledge and skills and over time progress to an Advanced Electrical Mechanical Engineer, working with other technologies such as refrigeration cooling, pressurisation and high voltage activities.
Alternatively, there are other roles with specialism in power, policy and support.
Employer Description:You’re not just looking for a career, you’re looking to make a difference.
Millions of people rely on us every day to help them live their lives, power their businesses, and keep their public services running. We connect friends to family, clients to colleagues, people to possibilities. We keep the wheels of business spinning, and the emergency services responding. And we use the power of technology to help solve big challenges, like climate change and cyber security.
From day one, you’ll have a voice at BT Group. You’ll get stuck in to tough challenges, pitching ideas and making things happen. You won’t be alone though: we’ll be there with help and support through you’re learning and development. You’ll make great friends, discover new talents, and feel part of something exhilarating.
This is your chance to make a real difference to the world. Grab it.Working Hours :Monday - Friday, Shifts to be confirmed.
This is not a desk job - you'll be out in the field, travelling in a company van (which we provide,) working with experienced engineers to maintain and test our power infrastructure across the UK.Skills: Problem solving skills,Team working,Practical,Willingness to learn....Read more...
You might be the type of person who
Enjoys taking things apart and putting them back together—whether it’s a bike, a radio, or even a go-kart
Has an interest in engineering, mechanics, or electronics and loves figuring out how systems work
Likes working with tools, helping with DIY projects, or fixing things around the house
Enjoys building models, coding, or experimenting with technology
Loves getting stuck into real-world, practical challenges rather than just learning from books
If any of this sounds like you, this could be the perfect role to turn your skills and interests into a career!
What you’ll be doing:
Learning how to install, maintain, and repair key power and cooling systems
Working on low and high-voltage systems, alarms, exchange generators, emergency lighting, cooling, and Power back supply
Supporting experienced engineers to keep BT’s network up and running – ensuring the UK stays connected
Travelling to different sites to keep our critical infrastructure in top condition
Training:
As a Lead Engineering Maintenance Technician, you’ll study for a Level 4 apprenticeship with Stoke College
You will be required to attend the college on a block release, Monday lunchtime to Friday lunchtime
There will be approximately 10 blocks per year
Training Outcome:
On completion of your apprenticeship, you will become a qualified maintenance field engineer working alongside established colleagues in your respective geographic patches
There are further opportunities to develop your knowledge and skills and over time progress to an Advanced Electrical Mechanical engineer, working with other technologies such as refrigeration cooling, pressurisation and High Voltage activities
Alternatively, there are other roles with specialism in Power Policy and Support
Employer Description:You’re not just looking for a career, you’re looking to make a difference.
Millions of people rely on us every day to help them live their lives, power their businesses, and keep their public services running. We connect friends to family, clients to colleagues, people to possibilities. We keep the wheels of business spinning, and the emergency services responding. And we use the power of technology to help solve big challenges, like climate change and cyber security.
From day one, you’ll have a voice at BT Group. You’ll get stuck in to tough challenges, pitching ideas and making things happen. You won’t be alone though: we’ll be there with help and support through you’re learning and development. You’ll make great friends, discover new talents, and feel part of something exhilarating.
This is your chance to make a real difference to the world. Grab it.Working Hours :Mon- Fri 37.5Hrs
This is not a desk job – you’ll be out in the field, travelling in a company van (which we provide), working with experienced engineers to maintain and test our power infrastructure across the UK.Skills: Problem solving skills,Team working,Practical,Willingness to learn....Read more...
Service technicians are trained in all areas of vehicle mechanics and electronics, from engine and exhaust systems to air conditioning and security features.
The role will vary by the employer based upon the specific needs of the location, but the position typically involves:
Developing an understanding of workshop equipment
Advising the service receptionists about required repairs
Producing time estimates
Maintaining repair and service records
Training:
The programme lasts for at least 36 months (3 years) and you'll achieve a nationally recognised qualification
All our apprentices are employed through the dealer network and attend weeklong block training at our state-of-the-art training centre in Slough
Block training is complemented by a combination of regular coaching visits from one of our experienced coaches as well as Virtual Classroom sessions and E-Learning modules
Your development is supported through your apprenticeship journey, with your learning focused towards achieving a qualification recognised across the motor industry
This will provide the foundation to develop your career, as there are lots of opportunities within our expanding dealer network to progress and move into new roles once you’ve successfully completed the programme
Qualification: Level 3 Motor Vehicle Service and Maintenance Technician (Light Vehicle)
Before the Standard is met, all apprentices must hold a certificate that meets the EU’s 2014 F-gas regulation
Training Outcome:
There are lots of opportunities within our expanding dealer network to progress and move into new roles once you’ve successfully completed the programme
Employer Description:If you are looking for a new or pre-owned Porsche, look no further than your local Porsche Centre in Colchester - offering a large and varied selection of Porsches, from family cars and sports cars to hybrids and electric vehicles. All our Porsches are rigorously inspected and certified by our trained Porsche enthusiasts and come with a comprehensive warranty.
Whether you want a sporty coupe, a spacious SUV, or an eco-friendly hybrid we have it all at Porsche Centre Colchester. You can trust our experienced Porsche technicians to inspect and certify every vehicle we sell, ensuring quality and safety. You can also benefit from our excellent aftersales services, such as repairs, maintenance, and MOTs, as well as our exclusive offers and flexible finance options. Our staff are friendly, knowledgeable, and passionate about Porsche, and they will help you find your perfect match. We are conveniently located just a mile from the A12, with easy access from Braintree, Ipswich and the wider Essex area. We are open six days a week, and we welcome you to visit us at any time. You can also contact us by phone or email or browse our website for more information.
Whether you need a personal or a business car, we have something for everyone. Our friendly and knowledgeable staff are all manufacturer-trained experts who can help you find your perfect vehicle. They will also guide you through our exclusive offers, finance options, and loyalty programmes to make your purchase as easy and cost-effective as possible. We also provide a range of aftersales products and services to keep your Porsche in top condition. You can book a service or an MOT or visit our workshop, where our experts will take care of your car using genuine Porsche parts and accessories.Working Hours :Monday - Friday, 8.30am - 5.30pm.Skills: Communication skills,IT skills,Attention to detail,Organisation skills,Problem solving skills,Analytical skills,Team working....Read more...
You might be the type of person who:
Enjoys taking things apart and putting them back together - whether it's a bike, a radio, or even a go-kart
Has an interest in engineering, mechanics, or electronics and loves figuring out how systems work
Likes working with tools, helping with DIY projects, or fixing things around the house
Enjoys building models, coding, or experimenting with technology
Loves getting stuck into real-world, practical challenges rather than just learning from books
An understanding of basic engineering principles would be preferred.
If any of this sounds like you, this could be the perfect role to turn your skills and interests into a career!
What you'll be doing:
Your role in our team will be to interpret customer requests, from internal and external customers
Provide solutions to the power, cooling and space requirements
You will learn about a wide range of electrical and mechanical equipment and how to build a sustainable and resilient environment in our exchanges across the UK, ensuring our customers have the very best experience
You will be trained to use your expertise and knowledge in AC and DC electrical systems, cooling equipment and cable management techniques, to plan and provision to meet current and future demands of the business
You'll ensure that the BT estate continues to work no matter the circumstances
Working with experienced planning teams within our exchange buildings as well as other environments, you will be required to support the variety of power systems and cooling equipment that ensures our network keeps the UK’s internet working
Training:
As a Lead Engineering Maintenance Technician Apprentice you'll study for a Level 4 apprenticeship with Stoke College
You'll be required to attend the college on a block release, Monday lunchtime to Friday lunchtime
There will be approximately 10 blocks per year
Training Outcome:
You will have developed the skills, knowledge and confidence to join a regional team, planning and delivering network critical infrastructure that supports our national internet and telephone services
Learning is continuous as we develop our sites, adapting to the most modern requirements. Possible career options include a more hands-on role in the Power Teams, larger scale builds with the Major Projects Team or managing governance through our Policy Team
There are also opportunities for leadership roles within the region and nationally for those that aspire to more senior roles within BT
Employer Description:You’re not just looking for a career, you’re looking to make a difference.
Millions of people rely on us every day to help them live their lives, power their businesses, and keep their public services running. We connect friends to family, clients to colleagues, people to possibilities. We keep the wheels of business spinning, and the emergency services responding. And we use the power of technology to help solve big challenges, like climate change and cyber security.
From day one, you’ll have a voice at BT Group. You’ll get stuck in to tough challenges, pitching ideas and making things happen. You won’t be alone though: we’ll be there with help and support through you’re learning and development. You’ll make great friends, discover new talents, and feel part of something exhilarating.
This is your chance to make a real difference to the world. Grab it.Working Hours :Monday - Friday. This is not a desk job - you'll be out in the field, travelling in a company van (which we provide,) across your London patch. Shifts to be confirmedSkills: Growth mindset,Analytical thinking,Proactivity,Emotional intelligence....Read more...
Our 3 Year Apprenticeship Programme will see you develop both technically and personally, with the majority of your first year spent at SETA training centre in Southampton completing some of the following training:
Foundational knowledge units including General Safety and Statutory Requirements
Specialist Electrical training including:
o Electrical Wiring & Maintenance
o Programmable Logic Control
o Electronics Assembly
1 Day a week will be dedicated to the delivery of a BTEC Level 3 in Advanced Manufacturing Engineering
Once you’re equipped with your foundation knowledge, you’ll join us on-site for Year 2 and 3 where you’ll work alongside our teams and start gaining valuable hands-on experience and training to further your understanding and start applying what you’ve learnt. You’ll be assigned a mentor, who will oversee your development and training, offering valuable insights into career paths at Perenco.
Some of your activities on-site might look like the below:
Plan and execute scheduled preventive and breakdown maintenance activities to minimise impact on production, and maximise plant availability on the following:
o Variable speed controllers; LV/HV motors; LV/HV protection; LV/HV distribution systems
o UPS systems; lighting & small power; domestic systems; trace heating & cathodic protection
o Perform LV & HV Electrical Isolations and lock-offs.
Carry out all activities to company standards and procedures
Raise relevant permits within the agreed time period
Report relevant permits with the agreed time period
Develop and review operational and maintenance procedures
Provide input and assistance for new projects including commissioning work
Training:Our Apprentices will undertake a Maintenance and Operations Engineering Technician, Level 3 (A level). This will include a full-time period of practical workshop based ‘off-the-job’ training at SETA in Southampton.
You will also begin a technical certificate (depending on your prior attainments) where you will be required to attend SETA one day a week over two academic years. After your initial training at SETA, you will be working towards your End Point Assessment.Training Outcome:By the end of the apprentice programme, you’ll have developed your technical abilities as a qualified engineer, built your networks, and be on your way with further study with a varied career path ahead of you. We believe training Apprentices is investing in the future of our business and we hope our Apprentices will want to stay with us and build a successful career. We’re a wide business with both Onshore and Offshore assets across the UK and encourage our people to explore all opportunities, so be bold and join us today!Employer Description:Perenco is a leading international independent hydrocarbon producer with operations globally across 15 countries. At Perenco we believe in sustainability. We recycle, we modernise and we redevelop in both mature and marginal oil and gas production, this means making the most of what already exists. We take on projects that others have left behind, doing better and producing longer. That was the vision of our founder Hubert Perrodo.
Production is key and we believe the Oil and Gas industry plays a pivotal role in reaching Net Zero targets and energy transition. Perenco have committed to a climate strategy which focuses on decarbonising our production process, developing our sustainability offering and contributing to local energy transition in the countries where we operate.
We offer apprenticeship across 3 of our onshore sites:
Wytch Farm, Dorset.
Bacton, Norfolk.
Dimlington, Humberside.
Wytch Farm is Europe's largest known onshore oilfield and is situated in one of the most environmentally sensitive areas of the UK. It's operations are on the southern shores of Poole Harbour, Furzey Island, Wareham and at Kimmeridge Bay. Wytch Farm also has a significant processing facility in Wareham currently producing 13,000 boepd.Working Hours :Initially apprentices will work Monday - Friday, 37.5 hours a week.
Once competent & allocated to a team they will move to shift working 4 days a week on alternating patterns. Monday -Thursday, 6:45am - 5:15pm. Followed by: Tuesday - Friday, 6:45am - 5:15pm.Skills: Communication skills,IT skills,Attention to detail,Organisation skills,Problem solving skills,Number skills,Team working,Initiative,Drive & Determination....Read more...