Apprentice Craft Technician: Ceramics
The vacancy is for an apprentice Craft Technician: Ceramics. The successful applicant will be trained across many aspects of pottery / ceramics production. This will include learning and understanding materials, design and production techniques, finishing and packaging of goods. This is a hands-on role working within an active ceramics factory. Your day-to-day department will be the Decoration & Glazing team. You will receive extensive training in all heritage and contemporary decoration techniques and processes.
You will also be placed on a Level 3 Craft Technician: Ceramics apprenticeship. You will be required to attend training with Creative Alliance and partner organisations throughout the 18 months of the course.
Skills Required
Attention to detail Proactive, patient and positive with a can-do attitude Effective communication skills Be hands on and able to use tools Ability to work well as part of a team Methodical and tidy Be able to present information in different formatsTraining:
Level 3 Craft Technician Apprenticeship - Ceramics
See full standard here
https://skillsengland.education.gov.uk/apprenticeships/st0919-v1-1
Craft technicians provide technical support to ensure new or existing items, are made or restored by hand. They are designed, developed, and created in line with company and client requirements. Increasingly, the integration of digital technologies across this sector will support production processes. While still retaining unique craft or skill qualities through hybrid manufactured and hand produced or handmade production.
Craft technicians must adhere to the organisation’s confidentiality requirements and understand basic copyrighting and intellectual property arrangements. Working with discretion, taking positive action in response to feedback, being solution focused, and maintaining awareness of the bigger picture. Including budget and broader resource constraints and environmental impacts and ways to reduce these, are essential to a craft technician approach.
Core Training
Duty 1 Make products or component parts of products by hand in line with the settings quality standards, confidentiality policies and intellectual property requirements.
Duty 2 Utilise technology as an enabler to handmake or hand produce items within social, cultural, economic, technological and environmental contexts impacting your chosen specialism.
Duty 3 Follow agreed plans, designs or brief to aid the successful creation of a specified handmade or hand produced products within time and cost constraints.
Duty 4 Maintain equipment and the workspace, and store tools in line with the settings standards and health and safety requirements.
Duty 5 Research and develop sustainable production techniques, processes and the use of recycled and sustainable materials
Duty 6 Manage expectations by maintaining regular communication and delivering effective project management, budget tracking, troubleshooting, project delivery and timekeeping.
Duty 7 Order or recommend materials and tools in line with the settings procurement policies and processes. Following stock management procedures as needed to achieve value for money.
Duty 8 Record and control materials, items, stock, products and suitably store these to maintain their fitness for use.
Duty 9 Utilise technology to communicate, market and sell handmade or hand produced items effectively.
Duty 10 Provide excellent and inclusive service and relationship management to a diverse range of customers, creative teams, clients and colleagues.
Duty 11 Package present or handover products in line with the settings standards, procedures an customer, client or colleague requirements.
Ceramicist Training:
Duty 12 Make, service, restore, and or conserve ceramic items for customers, clients public or private collections.
Duty 13 Manage the planning or design process for hand-made ceramic products.
Duty 14 Work with customers and clients to understand their requirements. Creating technical or other drawings and plans (by hand or digital) for the product as needed.
Duty 15 Create samples or prototypes to assist in the creation of hand-made ceramic products.
Training Outcome:
This apprenticeship aims to equip individuals with a broad and robust understanding of the ceramics manufacturing process, supporting their development into a skilled and versatile Craft Technician within our business.
Successful completion of the programme is expected to lead to the opportunity for a permanent role, offering long-term career progression within the organisation.
Employer Description:
At 1882 Ltd., we don’t just make design driven ceramics; we preserve a legacy. Based in the historic heart of the British Ceramic’s Industry and founded by a fifth-generation ceramics family, we are dedicated to bridging the gap between centuries-old heritage craft and contemporary design.
An apprenticeship with us is an invitation to master the industrial craft and expertise that has defined British ceramics since the 1800s. We work with the world’s most inventive designers—from Max Lamb to Shona Heath—to push the boundaries of what clay can do. As an apprentice, you won’t just be learning a trade; you will be collaborating on pieces that sit in museum collections and are showcased around the world.
Working Hours :
Monday to Friday 7.30am to 2.30pm. Some flexibility is required based on the skills being taught at the time.
Skills:
Communication skills,Attention to detail,Team working,Initiative,Patience