Level 3 Mechatronics (maintenance and breakdown) apprenticeship

Ensure equipment availability is in line with company targets Engage in root cause analysis of repeat / major breakdowns and provide reports with suggested improvements Ensure health & safety and environmental procedures are followed during maintenance activities Attend training when required and adhere to Anochrome Group standards Facilitate the Planned Preventative Maintenance (PPM) schedules and recommend improvements Apply 5S methodology in work areas and the wider factory

Training:

This is a Level 3 Mechatronics Maintenance Apprenticeship, delivered over a 39-month period.

The apprentice will attend the training centre, In-Comm Training Services in Aldridge, WS9 8UG, 2 and a half days per week for the first 20 months.



Training Outcome:

Fully qualified maintenance engineer.



Employer Description:

Wolverhampton Electro Plating Ltd, is a specialist in metal finishing and corrosion protection. It is part of the Anochrome Group, a UK group of surface engineering companies.

Their main activities include:

Applying zinc and zinc-nickel electroplating to metal components.
Zinc flake dip-spin coatings, commonly used on fasteners and automotive parts for high corrosion resistance.
Mechanical plating with zinc, tin-zinc and other specialist coatings.
Applying passivates, sealers and torque-control topcoats to improve durability and performance.
Providing corrosion protection for customers in industries such as automotive, construction, engineering and industrial manufacturing.
The company has been operating under the Wolverhampton Electro Plating (WEP) name for more than 75 years, although the current legal entity (WEP Ltd, company number 15046840) was incorporated in 2023. It trades from the long-established Wolverhampton site on Wood Lane.

In recent years, WEP has invested in new automated production equipment, including:

A fourth robotic dip-spin line to increase coating capacity.
A laser cleaning system for preparing metal parts before coating, reducing the need for chemicals and abrasive blasting.
So, in simple terms, WEP doesn't manufacture parts itself—it coats and protects metal components for other manufacturers, extending their lifespan and helping them meet corrosion-resistance specifications.

 

WEP works with some of the biggest tier 1 suppliers into OEMs in the automotive, construction, rail, petrochemical, wind energy, highways and commercial vehicle sectors and holds numerous accreditations, including ITAF 16949:2016, ISO 9001:2015 and ISO 14001:2015.

Its industry-leading testing facilities include two salt spray chambers, two torque and tension machines, an X-ray fluorescence machine, various coating thickness measuring devices and access to cyclic corrosion testing.



Working Hours :
08.00-17.00, Monday–Friday. Half an hour unpaid lunch each day.

Skills:
Communication skills,IT skills,Organisation skills,Problem solving skills,Number skills,Logical,Team working,Initiative,Enthusiastic


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  • Type: Permanent
  • Recruiter: IN-COMM TRAINING AND BUSINESS SERVICES LIMITED
  • Posted: 15-Jul-2026
  • Posted on: findapprenticeship.service.gov.uk