1. Understand and consistently comply to all safety, health and environmental standards (behavioural and machine) on site and for own work area
2. Fully run all operations in allocated area to deliver agreed production plan and achieve KPI targets whilst complying with all standard operating procedures
3. Accurately record, track and monitor all relevant operational performance data taking timely corrective actions or escalating if required
4. Participate in operational improvement initiatives and use core TPM methodologies to help in identification of losses and their elimination through root cause analysis
5. Complete routine basic maintenance tasks (TPM AM steps 1-3) and changeovers to maximise machine running times escalating non-standard equipment conditions
6. Support team by identifying improvement opportunities and raising issues to local leadership team
The Core activities will include:
Follow all correct start up and shut down procedures. Have awareness and understanding of all potential risks associated with specific role.
Undertake regular behavioural safety observations and dialogues and timely completion of all associated paperwork (near miss/safety tags/accident reports) to required standard. Complete any resulting actions allocated.
Follow correct safety procedures at all times including ensuring the plant is correctly isolated and the correct permits are in place before commencing any work on any machine (LOTO procedure).
Follow site waste management procedures and support energy and waste reduction activities.
Maintain correct operational conditions and take corrective actions as required.
Complete all agreed product quality testing, sampling and recording of results through the systems provided.
Supply all materials (components, bulk product, packaging) to machines to ensure maximum operational efficiency and minimise any losses.
Maintain 5S standards in own area and support 5S improvement activities by identifying areas for improvement.
Undertake scheduled basic maintenance activities (e.g. applying cleaning, inspection, lubrication standards to equipment) during planned maintenance slots and complete maintenance documentation required.
Changeovers - complete basic changeovers including associated washout, and sanitation procedures.
Attend and contribute in daily review meetings and perform effective shift handovers (written and verbal). Contribute to line logbooks.
Visually manage relevant production data and information and communicate and share all that is relevant to colleagues in a timely and open manner.
Assist team members and technical colleagues to improve machine and process efficiency using TPM methodology.
Participate in TPM Improvement teams as required using range of core tools and techniques to solve problems.
Training:
Training will be delivered online
Training Outcome:
If You are successful in your apprenticeship, you will be eligible to for positions such as: Operator, T1 Operator, Team Coach, Team Leader, Operations Manager.
Employer Description:Our apprenticeship and graduate services have been supporting science industry employers to attract, retain and develop people who can contribute to business success since 2012.Working Hours :Year 1: 8.00am - 4.00pm.
From commencement of year 2 onwards the current plant shift pattern rotates with 1 week of earlies and 1 week of lates:
6.00am - 2.00pm and 1.00pm - 9.00pm.
30minute unpaid break entitlement within working hours.Skills: Communication skills,Attention to detail,Organisation skills,Problem solving skills,Logical,Team working....Read more...
As a Broadcast Engineering Apprentice, you will be working with our central Technology Operations or Systems teams to provide broadcast, distribution and production technology support to our primary broadcast facilities. Depending on where you are based, you will work on the front line, supporting TV and Radio Production networks, systems and devices that are behind our flagship services such as Radio 1, 1xtra, 2, 3, 4 and 5, BBC ONE, SIX and TEN News, BBC Breakfast, BBC Sport, BBC Children’s, World TV News, our 40 World Service Radio services, BBC London, and Arabic and Persian TV services. The teams are also responsible for our master control rooms and telecommunication network systems. You will be trained and developed to support our TV & Radio studios and infrastructure and our master control rooms.
This scheme is aimed at growing the best creative technologists for broadcasting. You’ll undertake work placements in the BBC’s engineering teams at your base to understand the systems involved in the production and broadcast of BBC output and the diverse technologies that make this possible.
You will also get BBC Academy industry training delivered by experienced trainers to learn skills on practical broadcast systems and equipment, maintenance skills and networking, and electrical safety.
Camera Operations Floor Management TV Vision Mixing Sound Operations Technical Directing Shoot and Edit Multi-Skilled Operator Picture and Audio Editing Ingest and Library functions Training:You’ll study for your industry recognised apprenticeship qualification alongside a degree (BEng) in Broadcast & Communications Engineering, learning both on and off the job. This involves you undertaking blended learning through a series of online and face to face teaching blocks at Birmingham City University, including:
Audio and Vision Engineering Electrical and Electronic Engineering IP Networks Computer Science Broadcast Technology Database Technology Engineering MathematicsTraining Outcome:On successful completion of your apprenticeship, you can look for job opportunities inside or outside the BBC such as an Operations Engineer, Systems Engineer, Outside Broadcast Engineer or Broadcast Engineer. Employer Description:We are a leading early careers employer and hire more than 250 apprentices each year. We are committed to skills and talent development both inside and outside the BBC and, as one of the world’s most creative and technologically-advanced organisations for the last 100 years, a career at the BBC means learning from the best.
We want people who show potential to join us at the BBC. Don’t worry if you don’t have extensive experience, it’s your passion and values we are interested in.Working Hours :Pattern of hours may vary, shifts TBC.Skills: Communication skills,Attention to detail,Organisation skills,Problem solving skills,Analytical skills,Logical,Team working,Creative,Initiative....Read more...
As a Broadcast Engineering Apprentice, you will be working with our central Technology Operations or Systems teams to provide broadcast, distribution and production technology support to our primary broadcast facilities. Depending on where you are based, you will work on the front line, supporting TV and Radio Production networks, systems and devices that are behind our flagship services such as Radio 1, 1xtra, 2, 3, 4 and 5, BBC ONE, SIX and TEN News, BBC Breakfast, BBC Sport, BBC Children’s, World TV News, our 40 World Service Radio services, BBC London, and Arabic and Persian TV services. The teams are also responsible for our master control rooms and telecommunication network systems. You will be trained and developed to support our TV & Radio studios and infrastructure and our master control rooms.
This scheme is aimed at growing the best creative technologists for broadcasting. You’ll undertake work placements in the BBC’s engineering teams at your base to understand the systems involved in the production and broadcast of BBC output and the diverse technologies that make this possible.
You will also get BBC Academy industry training delivered by experienced trainers to learn skills on practical broadcast systems and equipment, maintenance skills and networking, and electrical safety.
Camera Operations Floor Management TV Vision Mixing Sound Operations Technical Directing Shoot and Edit Multi-Skilled Operator Picture and Audio Editing Ingest and Library functions Training:You’ll study for your industry recognised apprenticeship qualification alongside a degree (BEng) in Broadcast & Communications Engineering, learning both on and off the job. This involves you undertaking blended learning through a series of online and face-to-face teaching blocks at Birmingham City University, including:
Audio and Vision Engineering
Electrical and Electronic Engineering
IP Networks
Computer Science
Broadcast Technology
Database Technology
Engineering Mathematics
Training Outcome:On successful completion of your apprenticeship, you can look for job opportunities inside or outside the BBC such as an Operations Engineer, Systems Engineer, Outside Broadcast Engineer or Broadcast Engineer. Employer Description:We are a leading early careers employer and hire more than 250 apprentices each year. We are committed to skills and talent development both inside and outside the BBC and, as one of the world’s most creative and technologically-advanced organisations for the last 100 years, a career at the BBC means learning from the best.
We want people who show potential to join us at the BBC. Don’t worry if you don’t have extensive experience, it’s your passion and values we are interested in.Working Hours :Pattern of hours may vary. Shifts tbc.Skills: Communication skills,Attention to detail,Organisation skills,Problem solving skills,Analytical skills,Logical,Team working,Creative,Initiative....Read more...
As a Broadcast Engineering Apprentice, you will be working with our central Technology Operations or Systems teams to provide broadcast, distribution and production technology support to our primary broadcast facilities. Depending on where you are based, you will work on the front line, supporting TV and Radio Production networks, systems and devices that are behind our flagship services such as Radio 1, 1xtra, 2, 3, 4 and 5, BBC ONE, SIX and TEN News, BBC Breakfast, BBC Sport, BBC Children’s, World TV News, our 40 World Service Radio services, BBC London, and Arabic and Persian TV services. The teams are also responsible for our master control rooms and telecommunication network systems. You will be trained and developed to support our TV & Radio studios and infrastructure and our master control rooms.
This scheme is aimed at growing the best creative technologists for broadcasting. You’ll undertake work placements in the BBC’s engineering teams at your base to understand the systems involved in the production and broadcast of BBC output and the diverse technologies that make this possible.
You will also get BBC Academy industry training delivered by experienced trainers to learn skills on practical broadcast systems and equipment, maintenance skills and networking and electrical safety.
You will also learn to do the following:
Camera Operations
Floor Management
TV Vision Mixing
Sound Operations
Technical Directing
Shoot and Edit Multi-Skilled Operator
Picture and Audio Editing
Ingest and Library functions
Training:You’ll study for your industry recognised apprenticeship qualification alongside a degree (BEng) in Broadcast & Communications Engineering, learning both on and off the job. This involves you undertaking blended learning through a series of online and face to face teaching blocks at Birmingham City University, including:
Audio and Vision Engineering
Electrical and Electronic Engineering
IP Networks
Computer Science
Broadcast Technology
Database Technology
Engineering Mathematics
Training Outcome:On successful completion of your apprenticeship, you can look for job opportunities inside or outside the BBC such as an Operations Engineer, Systems Engineer, Outside Broadcast Engineer or Broadcast Engineer. Employer Description:We are a leading early careers employer and hire more than 250 apprentices each year. We are committed to skills and talent development both inside and outside the BBC and, as one of the world’s most creative and technologically-advanced organisations for the last 100 years, a career at the BBC means learning from the best.
We want people who show potential to join us at the BBC. Don’t worry if you don’t have extensive experience, it’s your passion and values we are interested in.Working Hours :Pattern of hours may vary.
Days and shifts to be confirmed.Skills: Communication skills,Attention to detail,Organisation skills,Problem solving skills,Analytical skills,Logical,Team working,Creative,Initiative....Read more...
• To operate the sewing machine safely and to procedure.• Carry out thread changeovers, needle replacements and simple operator maintenance tasks.• Carry out Pre-use safety checks on the machine.• Producing good quality sewn vinyl-based products: - pole wrap, clamp covers and basic shaped items.• Adhere to the Safe systems of work.• Work to production schedule using web-based T card system. Maintaining high standards at all times.• Maintain quality checks to ensure products are of a high standard• Ensure volume of work matches needs of the business.• Gain an exceptional knowledge of the products and how they are manufactured.• Become self-reliant on tasks• Follow work plans exactly• Keep yourself updated on our policies and procedures through the online portal.Training:
Level 2 Sewing Machinist
Functional Skills
Work based learning
Training Outcome:Progression onto full time employmentEmployer Description:Bowson Industries a leading manufacturer of bespoke leisure products ranging from soft play equipment, sensory equipment and trampoline parks.
We succeed because of the talents and commitment of our people. We can all contribute to making working for our company a great place to be, to have fun and succeed – for ourselves and the business. One of our company strategies is “Mobilising people “We have four values that sum up how we do our work and work with our work mates. By applying these values in our work, we can make our work more constructive and rewarding. We have four values about how we get along.
1. Communication:
Communication is about keeping those you work with informed about your thoughts and feelings and your right to be informed. That’s the base for honest communication.
2. Valuing People:
Valuing people is about developing people and so being able to support and satisfy other people. That support goes through our business – to your fellow team players, your manager, to internal customers – through to the final customer. As a result, everyone feels that the product and service they receive is one that is valued and that they can value.
3. Innovation:
Innovation is about how we will keep improving and staying out in front.
4. Vision:
Vision is all about turning our excitement and passion into reality – looking ahead, anticipating the future, planning the best actions, and being in control.Working Hours :Monday-Friday 7am-3pm / 30 mins lunchSkills: Communication skills,Attention to detail,Organisation skills,Physical fitness....Read more...