Apprentice Plater
To be dependable and responsible, (punctual and reliable)
Learn and follow all health and safety procedures required to keep yourself and others safe
Familiarise yourself with all equipment; learning how to conduct pre-user checks and report all defects
Learn how to safely use all plant and equipment
Positively commit with mentor, training officers, supervisor and HR to complete all elements of the training programme in a timely manner
Attend full time, block release and/or day release in college, work diligently to complete, modules, units and elements of theoretical learning and underpinning knowledge in a timely manner
Following an initial period of ‘Basic Engineering Skills Training
Become proficient in fabricating using various procedures, marking off, accurate dimensional control, cutting using thermal or mechanical process, attain standards to meet company specifications
Follow instructions and advice of supervisors; make a positive contribution in the production process
Successfully complete trade and coding qualification tests if required to meet Company needs, classification society requirements and specifications
Conduct yourself in a professional manner in all contacts with course personnel, clients, inspectors, supervisors, maintaining the excellent reputation of the company
Training:
Metal Fabricator Level 3 Apprenticeship Standard:
You will be based full time for the first year at The Engineering College, Monks Ferry,Birkenhead CH41 5LH Year 1 - full time at The Engineering College Year 2 & 3 – 4 days at Cammell Lairds, 1 day at The Engineering College Year 4 – full time at Cammell Lairds On the job training with support of mentorsTraining Outcome:
Previously our apprentices have gone onto roles in the Technical Office, QA, Management and Supervision roles
Employer Description:
Cammell Lairds is Known across the globe, the company was founded by Scottish entrepreneurs William Laird and his son John and has been operating since 1828s. Since its inception, Cammell Laird has built more than 1,350 ships including many famous and innovative vessels. Cammell Laird has been at the forefront of UK shipbuilding and ship repair for more than 120 years. As such, it has played a pivotal role in supporting the Wirral community, sustaining vital jobs and creating a lifeline for the Wirral economy.
Working Hours :
Monday – Thursday, 08:00 - 16:30 and Friday, 08:00 - 14:30
Skills:
Communication skills,Attention to detail,Organisation skills,Problem solving skills,Logical,Team working,Initiative