Apprenticeship - Technical Operations
Please submit your CV and a supplementary document covering the criteria below. Failure to provide this additional document may limit the progression of your application.
Please state from any of the subjects you are/have studied, which interests you the most and give a brief description of any relevant and interesting projects you have completed?
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Please tell us why you are seeking an apprenticeship? Why you are interested in engineering and what are the key areas that interest you?
In these roles, you will either work within Laboratory Operations (testing) or Prototype and there are 3 different positions available.
UK Prototype – Machinist: in our UK Prototype division, you will be responsible for the following:
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 regulationsUK Prototype – Metrology: As a Metrology apprentice within our UK Prototype division, you will be responsible for the following:
Executing measurement requirements from basic to complex, using a variety of tools, equipment, instrumentation, and software programs, while making informed decisions on processes and timescales Utilising logical approaches, functional risk assessments, and critical-thinking skills to solve problems for various part types and industries Accessing and interpreting information and documentation such as data, manuals, specifications, catalogues, calibration certificates, and computer-generated information to support the measurement process Taking action when non-conforming tools, equipment, instrumentation, materials, and software programs are identified, highlighting risks to stakeholders and advising on resolution plans using data-driven approaches Retrieving, analysing, interpreting, validating, and recording measurement results and data in accordance with specifications and engineering principles Driving continuous improvement in measurement and manufacturing within engineering and manufacturing environments, while complying with relevant Health and Safety legislation, regulations, standards, and organisational policiesLaboratory Operations - Mechanical Technician: As a Technician in our Laboratory Operations function, you will be responsible for the following:
Performing standard and non-standard turbocharger tests, including setting up on test engines and in test cells Collaborating with engineers to determine the best testing approaches and developing complex test programsBuilding prototype turbochargers and machining non-standard prototype parts Producing and assessing test data for quality before handing it over to the engineering team Conducting detailed disassembly and inspection of tested components, and routine maintenance of test cells and engine beds Engaging in and complying with Health, Safety, and Environmental (HSE) standards, policies, procedures, and regulations
Training:
Engineering Fitter Level 3 Apprenticeship Standard:
To be successful in this role you will need the following:
Genuine enthusiasm for developing a career in your chosen field, demonstrating self-motivation and alignment with our business values Strong teamwork skills with the ability to plan and organize time effectively 5 GCSEs Grade A*-C (level 4-9), including English language and a Science/Technology subject Mathematics GCSE Grade B or above (Level 5-9 equivalent)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 :
The working hours are 8.30am/4.30pm in college time. The working hours vary when on site dependent on the department to which you are aligned, however start time will be no earlier than 7am and finish time 3.30pm with a lunchtime finish on a Friday.
Skills:
Communication skills,Attention to detail,Organisation skills,Problem solving skills,Number skills,Analytical skills,Team working