Apprentice Lean Manufacturing Operative - REF 14927
Manufacturing curtain rail and blind systems to customer requirements, as detailed on works action notes
Completed work to be checked, packed and despatched as required
This involves picking components and recording stock allocation
The safe use of metal cutting and drilling equipment for curtain rails with the addition of fabric cutting equipment for blind systems
Final packing involves the use of battery operated jigsaws and stapling tools
Training:
Functional Skills
Work Based Learning
Lean Manufacturing Operative
Training Outcome:
Progression onto full-time employment.
Employer Description:
From sheers to heavy-weight curtains, Goelst offers a comprehensive range of curtain track systems suitable for most applications. Goelst curtain tracks provide fixing options for most surface finishes. Many profiles can be pre-formed to suit customer requirements.
Goelst has its own R&D department and now possesses various patents and design protections. Goelst will certainly maintain its leading position in the market in the coming years with its intelligent solutions and creative innovations.
Goelst started in 1979 as a sole proprietorship in interior products. Already after a year the company expanded the range with a curtain rail program under the name G-Rail. In the years that followed, Goelst grew into a respected company, expanding the range of curtain rails and the products became more advanced. In the healthcare sector, Goelst became the standard supplier for separation rail, a role that the company still fulfills to this day.
Working Hours :
Monday - Friday, 8:30am - 5:00pm, 2 x 15 minute breaks, 30 minute lunch.
Skills:
Team working,Self-Motivated,Able to follow Instructions