Electro-Mechanical Engineering Operative Apprentice
Electrical winding – assembling conducting wires onto electromagnetic components manually and semi-automatically
Insulation and dielectric circuit testing
Mechanical assembly of motors and actuators
Bearing assembly onto shafts
High-speed rotor balancing
Magnetisation processes
Dynamometer testing
Assembly of printed circuit boards
Inspection to aerospace quality standards
Examples of products you will manufacture include:
Electric motors
Printed Circuit Board assemblies
Generators
Transformers and rectifiers
High-speed and high-precision electro-mechanical assemblies
You will work to strict aerospace quality standards where attention to detail, accuracy and consistency are critical
Training:
Training will be delivered in partnership with Rochdale Training Association (RTA).
Year 1:
You will complete your NVQ Level 2 through a structured block release engineering programme, spending most of your time at RTA developing core engineering skills and knowledge.
Years 2–3:
You will progress onto NVQ Level 3, primarily based at NEMA with one day per week at college. During this stage you will rotate through departments across the workshop, gaining broad exposure to machining, winding, assembly, testing and inspection.
A key milestone will be producing a complete electric motor assembly and its constituent components from scratch, giving you a full understanding of the entire manufacturing process.
After completing your departmental rotations and motor build project, you will be placed within a specialist department where your development will continue in line with business needs and your strengths.
Subject to performance and attainment, NEMA may fully fund progression to Level 4 and beyond.
Training Outcome:
Upon successful completion of Level 3, apprentices may:
Secure a permanent skilled role within a specialist department Progress onto Level 4 engineering qualifications (fully funded) Develop into senior technician or specialist rolesEmployer Description:
Established in 1954, NEMA Ltd is a Tier 2 aerospace engineering manufacturer supplying precision electro-mechanical products to leading global aerospace organisations. Operating to AS9100 Rev D standards, NEMA holds quality approvals with BAE Systems, Airbus, Boeing, Leonardo, Triumph and other major aerospace manufacturers.
Over 95% of manufacturing is completed in-house, including precision machining, electrical winding, assembly, test, springs and metal pressings. This ensures strict quality control and provides apprentices with exposure to a wide range of advanced engineering processes under one roof.
In addition to design, development, prototype and volume production of motors, generators and actuators, NEMA also provides specialist electromagnetic consultancy across multiple sectors including aerospace, metal processing and high-voltage transmission.
This is an opportunity to build a long-term engineering career in a highly skilled, safety-critical environment where quality and precision are paramount.
Working Hours :
4 day working week. Monday – Thursday. Flexible hours between 6:00am – 5:30pm. 9.5 hours per day.
Skills:
Attention to detail,Organisation skills,Number skills,Physical fitness