Apprentice Engineer - Bristol
Successful completion of all academic studies and apprenticeship learning modules
Gaining of practical electrical and mechanical service engineer knowledge and skills across all aspects of maintenance and repair
Development of effective fault diagnosis skills from first principles
Positive client feedback regarding engagement and completion of duties
Document work completed concisely and to promptly submit service reports using the electronic service management system
To always comply with the relevant health and safety legislation and to ensure that all risk assessments & method statements and dynamic / lone working risk assessments are completed where applicable prior to commencement of work
When dealing with poorly prepared sites, proactively work with the lead engineer/client to resolve site issues and deliver a positive outcome to minimise return visits
To comply with all environmental, industry & statutory regulations
To ensure that all relevant training and certification is kept up to date and is logged with the People Team
Build and maintain awareness of all service products, customers and markets
Maintain appropriate awareness of market(s) for all LES products and services
Set up own 1-2-1 progress meetings with the Site Services Manager
Ensure company vehicle is maintained in a clean & tidy condition and that all tools & test equipment are similarly maintained - vehicles & equipment will be regularly audited
Training:
Refrigeration Air Conditioning and Heat Pump Engineering Technician Level 3.
This programme is delivered via a block release delivery model; your attendance is required at our Construction Campus (NG17). This attendance is required during term time only.
You will work with expert assessors and tutors to develop new knowledge, skills and behaviours within the profession.
You will experience a blended learning model.
Training Outcome:
The role is mobile field based and is critical to the smooth operation of the service team.
Opportunities of further training and career progression.
Employer Description:
Mitsubishi Electric has introduced high quality products and innovative technologies into the UK for more than 35 years. Throughout this time, we have maintained a firm reputation for reliability, powerful solutions and quality service, meeting the needs of today's commercial and industrial markets
Working Hours :
Shift Patterns per week 37.5 hours ‘on the tools’ and we expect 7.5 hours travel time to/from jobs; before we allow field-based engineer colleagues to claim travel or overtime. These are weekly figures. So, 45-hour week before travel can be claimed. Exact working days and hours TBC
Skills:
Communication skills,IT skills,Attention to detail,Organisation skills,Customer care skills,Problem solving skills,Presentation skills,Administrative skills,Number skills,Analytical skills,Logical,Team working,Initiative,Non judgemental,Patience