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Apprentice Carpenter
You’ll learn both on the job and during intensive residential training weeks at college. All accommodation, travel and subsistence is paid for during the block weeks and you’ll start off with three weeks in college, returning home each weekend. This will prepare you to fully contribute as soon as you get on site. You will then return to college approximately every 20 weeks, for a two-week block of intensive training. During your apprenticeship, you will be expected to complete the Barratt Redrow Training Manual along with your site and college work within agreed time limits and standards. You will need to be consistent at gathering quality work-based evidence, work with your colleagues to learn and develop your trade skills and communicate politely with lecturers, customers and colleagues. On a typical day you will be required to: Safely use and maintain hand tools Safely use and maintain portable power tools Safely use and maintain other equipment Training:This apprenticeship will give you the knowledge, skills and behaviours required to work as a Site Carpenter and will include the following: Health and safety to include Control of Substances Hazardous to Health, Manual Handling and Working at Height Regulations, use of PPE etc. Principles of building construction terminology and components, Building Information Modelling (BIM) and environmental and sustainability considerations Interpreting and producing relevant information from drawings, specifications and work instructions including the basic principles of Computer Aided Design (CAD) Understand the characteristics, quality, uses, sustainability, limitations and defects associated with timber and timber-based products and components How to use hand and power tools including portable circular saws, drills, saws, planers, routers, sanders, multi-functional tools and nail guns How to carry out first fixing work including timber frames and linings, timber coverings, flat roof decking, timber stud partitions, straight flights of stairs and installing handrails and spindles to straight flights of stairs How to carry out second fixing work including installation of service encasements, cladding, wall and floor units, mouldings, side hung doors and ironmongery How to create structural carcassing work, how to erect trussed rafter roofs, how to construct gables, verge and eaves, how to install floor joists and coverings You will also produce a portfolio of evidence demonstrating examples of your work throughout the apprenticeship Attendance at York College on block release basis. The qualification achieved will be Carpentry and Joinery Apprenticeship level 2.Training Outcome:On completion of this apprenticeship, the apprentice will have satisfied the requirements to obtain a Construction Skills Certification Scheme (CSCS) card at the appropriate level. Apprentices will progress to a wide range of employment opportunities in the workplace. Self-employment or starting a business may also be an option. If you’re as ambitious as we think you are, you may want to continue for a further year with our Advanced Apprenticeship.Employer Description:We’ve been nationally recognised as a 5 star house builder thirteen years in a row, that’s more than any other major house builder. This is because we combine the brightest minds, the latest technology, and a genuine commitment to putting customers first. We want the best people in the industry to help us shape the future of building.Working Hours :Hours to be worked Monday - Friday between 8.00am and 5.00pm (details to be confirmed).Skills: Communication skills,Attention to detail,Team working,Physical fitness ....Read more...
Apprentice Carpenter
You’ll learn both on the job and during intensive residential training weeks at college. All accommodation, travel and subsistence is paid for during the block weeks and you’ll start off with three weeks in college, returning home each weekend. This will prepare you to fully contribute as soon as you get on site. You will then return to college approximately every 20 weeks, for a two-week block of intensive training. During your apprenticeship, you will be expected to complete the Barratt Redrow Training Manual along with your site and college work within agreed time limits and standards. You will need to be consistent at gathering quality work-based evidence, work with your colleagues to learn and develop your trade skills and communicate politely with lecturers, customers and colleagues. On a typical day, you will be required to: Safely use and maintain hand tools Safely use and maintain portable power tools Safely use and maintain other equipment Training:This apprenticeship will give you the knowledge, skills and behaviours required to work as a Site Carpenter and will include the following: Health and safety to include Control of Substances Hazardous to Health, Manual Handling and Working at Height Regulations, use of PPE etc. Principles of building construction terminology and components, Building Information Modelling (BIM) and environmental and sustainability considerations Interpreting and producing relevant information from drawings, specifications and work instructions including the basic principles of Computer Aided Design (CAD) Understand the characteristics, quality, uses, sustainability, limitations and defects associated with timber and timber-based products and components How to use hand and power tools including portable circular saws, drills, saws, planers, routers, sanders, multi-functional tools and nail guns How to carry out first fixing work including timber frames and linings, timber coverings, flat roof decking, timber stud partitions, straight flights of stairs and installing handrails and spindles to straight flights of stairs How to carry out second fixing work including installation of service encasements, cladding, wall and floor units, mouldings, side hung doors and ironmongery How to create structural carcassing work, how to erect trussed rafter roofs, how to construct gables, verge and eaves, how to install floor joists and coverings You will also produce a portfolio of evidence demonstrating examples of your work throughout the apprenticeship Attendance at York College on block release basis. The qualification achieved will be Carpentry and Joinery Apprenticeship level 2.Training Outcome:On completion of this apprenticeship, the apprentice will have satisfied the requirements to obtain a Construction Skills Certification Scheme (CSCS) card at the appropriate level. Apprentices will progress to a wide range of employment opportunities in the workplace. Self-employment or starting a business may also be an option. If you’re as ambitious as we think you are, you may want to continue for a further year with our Advanced Apprenticeship.Employer Description:We’ve been nationally recognised as a 5 star house builder thirteen years in a row, that’s more than any other major house builder. This is because we combine the brightest minds, the latest technology, and a genuine commitment to putting customers first. We want the best people in the industry to help us shape the future of building.Working Hours :Hours to be worked Monday - Friday between 8.00am and 5.00pm (details to be confirmed).Skills: Communication skills,Attention to detail,Team working,Physical fitness ....Read more...
Apprentice Carpenter
You’ll learn both on the job and during intensive residential training weeks at college. All accommodation, travel and subsistence is paid for during the block weeks and you’ll start off with three weeks in college, returning home each weekend. This will prepare you to fully contribute as soon as you get on site. You will then return to college approximately every 20 weeks, for a two-week block of intensive training. During your apprenticeship, you will be expected to complete the Barratt Redrow Training Manual along with your site and college work within agreed time limits and standards. You will need to be consistent at gathering quality work-based evidence, work with your colleagues to learn and develop your trade skills and communicate politely with lecturers, customers and colleagues. On a typical day you will be required to: Safely use and maintain hand tools Safely use and maintain portable power tools Safely use and maintain other equipment Training:This apprenticeship will give you the knowledge, skills and behaviours required to work as a Site Carpenter and will include the following: Health and safety to include Control of Substances Hazardous to Health, Manual Handling and Working at Height Regulations, use of PPE etc. Principles of building construction terminology and components, Building Information Modelling (BIM) and environmental and sustainability considerations Interpreting and producing relevant information from drawings, specifications and work instructions including the basic principles of Computer Aided Design (CAD) Understand the characteristics, quality, uses, sustainability, limitations and defects associated with timber and timber-based products and components How to use hand and power tools including portable circular saws, drills, saws, planers, routers, sanders, multi-functional tools and nail guns How to carry out first fixing work including timber frames and linings, timber coverings, flat roof decking, timber stud partitions, straight flights of stairs and installing handrails and spindles to straight flights of stairs How to carry out second fixing work including installation of service encasements, cladding, wall and floor units, mouldings, side hung doors and ironmongery How to create structural carcassing work, how to erect trussed rafter roofs, how to construct gables, verge and eaves, how to install floor joists and coverings You will also produce a portfolio of evidence demonstrating examples of your work throughout the apprenticeship Attendance at York College on block release basis. The qualification achieved will be Carpentry and Joinery Apprenticeship level 2.Training Outcome:On completion of this apprenticeship, the apprentice will have satisfied the requirements to obtain a Construction Skills Certification Scheme (CSCS) card at the appropriate level. Apprentices will progress to a wide range of employment opportunities in the workplace. Self-employment or starting a business may also be an option. If you’re as ambitious as we think you are, you may want to continue for a further year with our Advanced Apprenticeship.Employer Description:We’ve been nationally recognised as a 5 star house builder thirteen years in a row, that’s more than any other major house builder. This is because we combine the brightest minds, the latest technology, and a genuine commitment to putting customers first. We want the best people in the industry to help us shape the future of building.Working Hours :Hours to be worked Monday- Friday between 8.00am and 5.00pm (Details to be confirmed)Skills: Communication skills,Attention to detail,Team working,Physical fitness ....Read more...
Apprentice Carpenter
You’ll learn both on the job and during intensive residential training weeks at college. All accommodation, travel and subsistence is paid for during the block weeks and you’ll start off with three weeks in college, returning home each weekend. This will prepare you to fully contribute as soon as you get on site. You will then return to college approximately every 20 weeks, for a two-week block of intensive training. During your apprenticeship, you will be expected to complete the Barratt Redrow Training Manual along with your site and college work within agreed time limits and standards. You will need to be consistent at gathering quality work-based evidence, work with your colleagues to learn and develop your trade skills and communicate politely with lecturers, customers and colleagues. On a typical day you will be required to: Safely use and maintain hand tools Safely use and maintain portable power tools Safely use and maintain other equipment Training:This apprenticeship will give you the knowledge, skills and behaviours required to work as a Site Carpenter and will include the following: Health and safety to include Control of Substances Hazardous to Health, Manual Handling and Working at Height Regulations, use of PPE etc. Principles of building construction terminology and components, Building Information Modelling (BIM) and environmental and sustainability considerations Interpreting and producing relevant information from drawings, specifications and work instructions including the basic principles of Computer Aided Design (CAD) Understand the characteristics, quality, uses, sustainability, limitations and defects associated with timber and timber-based products and components How to use hand and power tools including portable circular saws, drills, saws, planers, routers, sanders, multi-functional tools and nail guns How to carry out first fixing work including timber frames and linings, timber coverings, flat roof decking, timber stud partitions, straight flights of stairs and installing handrails and spindles to straight flights of stairs How to carry out second fixing work including installation of service encasements, cladding, wall and floor units, mouldings, side hung doors and ironmongery How to create structural carcassing work, how to erect trussed rafter roofs, how to construct gables, verge and eaves, how to install floor joists and coverings You will also produce a portfolio of evidence demonstrating examples of your work throughout the apprenticeship Attendance at York College on block release basis The qualification achieved will be Carpentry and Joinery Apprenticeship level 2 Training Outcome: On completion of this apprenticeship, the apprentice will have satisfied the requirements to obtain a Construction Skills Certification Scheme (CSCS) card at the appropriate level Apprentices will progress to a wide range of employment opportunities in the workplace Self-employment or starting a business may also be an option If you’re as ambitious as we think you are, you may want to continue for a further year with our Advanced Apprenticeship Employer Description:We’ve been nationally recognised as a 5 star house builder thirteen years in a row, that’s more than any other major house builder. This is because we combine the brightest minds, the latest technology, and a genuine commitment to putting customers first. We want the best people in the industry to help us shape the future of building.Working Hours :Monday - Friday between 8.00am and 5.00pm (details to be confirmed).Skills: Communication skills,Attention to detail,Team working,Physical fitness ....Read more...
Apprentice Carpenter
You’ll learn both on the job and during intensive residential training weeks at college. All accommodation, travel and subsistence is paid for during the block weeks and you’ll start off with three weeks in college, returning home each weekend. This will prepare you to fully contribute as soon as you get on site. You will then return to college approximately every 20 weeks, for a two-week block of intensive training. During your apprenticeship, you will be expected to complete the Barratt Redrow Training Manual along with your site and college work within agreed time limits and standards. You will need to be consistent at gathering quality work-based evidence, work with your colleagues to learn and develop your trade skills and communicate politely with lecturers, customers and colleagues. On a typical day you will be required to: Safely use and maintain hand tools Safely use and maintain portable power tools Safely use and maintain other equipment Training:This apprenticeship will give you the knowledge, skills and behaviours required to work as a Site Carpenter and will include the following: Health and safety to include Control of Substances Hazardous to Health, Manual Handling and Working at Height Regulations, use of PPE etc. Principles of building construction terminology and components, Building Information Modelling (BIM) and environmental and sustainability considerations Interpreting and producing relevant information from drawings, specifications and work instructions including the basic principles of Computer Aided Design (CAD) Understand the characteristics, quality, uses, sustainability, limitations and defects associated with timber and timber-based products and components How to use hand and power tools including portable circular saws, drills, saws, planers, routers, sanders, multi-functional tools and nail guns How to carry out first fixing work including timber frames and linings, timber coverings, flat roof decking, timber stud partitions, straight flights of stairs and installing handrails and spindles to straight flights of stairs How to carry out second fixing work including installation of service encasements, cladding, wall and floor units, mouldings, side hung doors and ironmongery How to create structural carcassing work, how to erect trussed rafter roofs, how to construct gables, verge and eaves, how to install floor joists and coverings You will also produce a portfolio of evidence demonstrating examples of your work throughout the apprenticeship Attendance at York College on block release basis. The qualification achieved will be Carpentry and Joinery Apprenticeship level 2, including Functional Skills in English and maths if required.Training Outcome:On completion of this apprenticeship, the apprentice will have satisfied the requirements to obtain a Construction Skills Certification Scheme (CSCS) card at the appropriate level. Apprentices will progress to a wide range of employment opportunities in the workplace. Self-employment or starting a business may also be an option. If you’re as ambitious as we think you are, you may want to continue for a further year with our Advanced Apprenticeship.Employer Description:We’ve been nationally recognised as a 5 star house builder thirteen years in a row, that’s more than any other major house builder. This is because we combine the brightest minds, the latest technology, and a genuine commitment to putting customers first. We want the best people in the industry to help us shape the future of building.Working Hours :Hours to be worked Monday - Friday between 8.00am and 5.00pm (details to be confirmed).Skills: Communication skills,Attention to detail,Team working,Physical fitness ....Read more...
Apprentice Carpenter
You’ll learn both on the job and during intensive residential training weeks at college. All accommodation, travel and subsistence is paid for during the block weeks and you’ll start off with three weeks in college, returning home each weekend. This will prepare you to fully contribute as soon as you get on site. You will then return to college approximately every 20 weeks, for a two-week block of intensive training. During your apprenticeship, you will be expected to complete the Barratt Redrow Training Manual along with your site and college work within agreed time limits and standards. You will need to be consistent at gathering quality work-based evidence, work with your colleagues to learn and develop your trade skills and communicate politely with lecturers, customers and colleagues. On a typical day you will be required to: Safely use and maintain hand tools Safely use and maintain portable power tools Safely use and maintain other equipment Training:This apprenticeship will give you the knowledge, skills and behaviours required to work as a Site Carpenter and will include the following: Health and safety to include Control of Substances Hazardous to Health, Manual Handling and Working at Height Regulations, use of PPE etc. Principles of building construction terminology and components, Building Information Modelling (BIM) and environmental and sustainability considerations Interpreting and producing relevant information from drawings, specifications and work instructions including the basic principles of Computer Aided Design (CAD) Understand the characteristics, quality, uses, sustainability, limitations and defects associated with timber and timber-based products and components How to use hand and power tools including portable circular saws, drills, saws, planers, routers, sanders, multi-functional tools and nail guns How to carry out first fixing work including timber frames and linings, timber coverings, flat roof decking, timber stud partitions, straight flights of stairs and installing handrails and spindles to straight flights of stairs How to carry out second fixing work including installation of service encasements, cladding, wall and floor units, mouldings, side hung doors and ironmongery How to create structural carcassing work, how to erect trussed rafter roofs, how to construct gables, verge and eaves, how to install floor joists and coverings You will also produce a portfolio of evidence demonstrating examples of your work throughout the apprenticeship Attendance at York College on block release basis. The qualification achieved will be Carpentry and Joinery Apprenticeship level 2.Training Outcome:On completion of this apprenticeship, the apprentice will have satisfied the requirements to obtain a Construction Skills Certification Scheme (CSCS) card at the appropriate level. Apprentices will progress to a wide range of employment opportunities in the workplace. Self-employment or starting a business may also be an option. If you’re as ambitious as we think you are, you may want to continue for a further year with our Advanced Apprenticeship.Employer Description:We’ve been nationally recognised as a 5 star house builder thirteen years in a row, that’s more than any other major house builder. This is because we combine the brightest minds, the latest technology, and a genuine commitment to putting customers first. We want the best people in the industry to help us shape the future of building.Working Hours :Hours to be worked Monday- Friday Between 8.00am and 5.00pm (Details to be confirmed)Skills: Communication skills,Attention to detail,Team working,Physical fitness ....Read more...
Apprentice Carpenter
You’ll learn both on the job and during intensive residential training weeks at college. All accommodation, travel and subsistence is paid for during the block weeks and you’ll start off with three weeks in college, returning home each weekend. This will prepare you to fully contribute as soon as you get on site. You will then return to college approximately every 20 weeks, for a two-week block of intensive training. During your apprenticeship, you will be expected to complete the Barratt Redrow Training Manual along with your site and college work within agreed time limits and standards. You will need to be consistent at gathering quality work-based evidence, work with your colleagues to learn and develop your trade skills and communicate politely with lecturers, customers and colleagues. On a typical day you will be required to: Safely use and maintain hand tools Safely use and maintain portable power tools Safely use and maintain other equipment Training:This apprenticeship will give you the knowledge, skills and behaviours required to work as a Site Carpenter and will include the following: Health and safety to include Control of Substances Hazardous to Health, Manual Handling and Working at Height Regulations, use of PPE etc. Principles of building construction terminology and components, Building Information Modelling (BIM) and environmental and sustainability considerations Interpreting and producing relevant information from drawings, specifications and work instructions including the basic principles of Computer Aided Design (CAD) Understand the characteristics, quality, uses, sustainability, limitations and defects associated with timber and timber-based products and components How to use hand and power tools including portable circular saws, drills, saws, planers, routers, sanders, multi-functional tools and nail guns How to carry out first fixing work including timber frames and linings, timber coverings, flat roof decking, timber stud partitions, straight flights of stairs and installing handrails and spindles to straight flights of stairs How to carry out second fixing work including installation of service encasements, cladding, wall and floor units, mouldings, side hung doors and ironmongery How to create structural carcassing work, how to erect trussed rafter roofs, how to construct gables, verge and eaves, how to install floor joists and coverings You will also produce a portfolio of evidence demonstrating examples of your work throughout the apprenticeship Attendance at York College on block release basis. The qualification achieved will be Carpentry and Joinery Apprenticeship level 2.Training Outcome:On completion of this apprenticeship, the apprentice will have satisfied the requirements to obtain a Construction Skills Certification Scheme (CSCS) card at the appropriate level. Apprentices will progress to a wide range of employment opportunities in the workplace. Self-employment or starting a business may also be an option. If you’re as ambitious as we think you are, you may want to continue for a further year with our Advanced Apprenticeship.Employer Description:We’ve been nationally recognised as a 5 star house builder thirteen years in a row, that’s more than any other major house builder. This is because we combine the brightest minds, the latest technology, and a genuine commitment to putting customers first. We want the best people in the industry to help us shape the future of building.Working Hours :Monday - Friday between 8.00am and 5.00pm (details to be confirmed).Skills: Communication skills,Attention to detail,Team working,Physical fitness ....Read more...
Apprentice Carpenter
You’ll learn both on the job and during intensive residential training weeks at college. All accommodation, travel and subsistence is paid for during the block weeks and you’ll start off with three weeks in college, returning home each weekend. This will prepare you to fully contribute as soon as you get on site. You will then return to college approximately every 20 weeks, for a two-week block of intensive training. During your apprenticeship, you will be expected to complete the Barratt Redrow Training Manual along with your site and college work within agreed time limits and standards. You will need to be consistent at gathering quality work-based evidence, work with your colleagues to learn and develop your trade skills and communicate politely with lecturers, customers and colleagues. On a typical day you will be required to: Safely use and maintain hand tools Safely use and maintain portable power tools Safely use and maintain other equipment Training:This apprenticeship will give you the knowledge, skills and behaviours required to work as a Site Carpenter and will include the following: Health and safety to include Control of Substances Hazardous to Health, Manual Handling and Working at Height Regulations, use of PPE etc. Principles of building construction terminology and components, Building Information Modelling (BIM) and environmental and sustainability considerations Interpreting and producing relevant information from drawings, specifications and work instructions including the basic principles of Computer Aided Design (CAD) Understand the characteristics, quality, uses, sustainability, limitations and defects associated with timber and timber-based products and components How to use hand and power tools including portable circular saws, drills, saws, planers, routers, sanders, multi-functional tools and nail guns How to carry out first fixing work including timber frames and linings, timber coverings, flat roof decking, timber stud partitions, straight flights of stairs and installing handrails and spindles to straight flights of stairs How to carry out second fixing work including installation of service encasements, cladding, wall and floor units, mouldings, side hung doors and ironmongery How to create structural carcassing work, how to erect trussed rafter roofs, how to construct gables, verge and eaves, how to install floor joists and coverings You will also produce a portfolio of evidence demonstrating examples of your work throughout the apprenticeship Attendance at York College on block release basis. The qualification achieved will be Carpentry and Joinery Apprenticeship level 2.Training Outcome:On completion of this apprenticeship, the apprentice will have satisfied the requirements to obtain a Construction Skills Certification Scheme (CSCS) card at the appropriate level. Apprentices will progress to a wide range of employment opportunities in the workplace. Self-employment or starting a business may also be an option. If you’re as ambitious as we think you are, you may want to continue for a further year with our Advanced Apprenticeship.Employer Description:We’ve been nationally recognised as a 5 star house builder thirteen years in a row, that’s more than any other major house builder. This is because we combine the brightest minds, the latest technology, and a genuine commitment to putting customers first. We want the best people in the industry to help us shape the future of building.Working Hours :Hours to be worked Monday - Friday between 8.00am and 5.00pm (details to be confirmed).Skills: Communication skills,Attention to detail,Team working,Physical fitness ....Read more...
Apprentice Carpenter
You’ll learn both on the job and during intensive residential training weeks at college. All accommodation, travel and subsistence is paid for during the block weeks and you’ll start off with three weeks in college, returning home each weekend. This will prepare you to fully contribute as soon as you get on site. You will then return to college approximately every 20 weeks, for a two-week block of intensive training. During your apprenticeship, you will be expected to complete the Barratt Redrow Training Manual along with your site and college work within agreed time limits and standards. You will need to be consistent at gathering quality work-based evidence, work with your colleagues to learn and develop your trade skills and communicate politely with lecturers, customers and colleagues. On a typical day you will be required to: Safely use and maintain hand tools Safely use and maintain portable power tools Safely use and maintain other equipment Training:This apprenticeship will give you the knowledge, skills and behaviours required to work as a Site Carpenter and will include the following: Health and safety to include Control of Substances Hazardous to Health, Manual Handling and Working at Height Regulations, use of PPE etc. Principles of building construction terminology and components, Building Information Modelling (BIM) and environmental and sustainability considerations Interpreting and producing relevant information from drawings, specifications and work instructions including the basic principles of Computer Aided Design (CAD) Understand the characteristics, quality, uses, sustainability, limitations and defects associated with timber and timber-based products and components How to use hand and power tools including portable circular saws, drills, saws, planers, routers, sanders, multi-functional tools and nail guns How to carry out first fixing work including timber frames and linings, timber coverings, flat roof decking, timber stud partitions, straight flights of stairs and installing handrails and spindles to straight flights of stairs How to carry out second fixing work including installation of service encasements, cladding, wall and floor units, mouldings, side hung doors and ironmongery How to create structural carcassing work, how to erect trussed rafter roofs, how to construct gables, verge and eaves, how to install floor joists and coverings You will also produce a portfolio of evidence demonstrating examples of your work throughout the apprenticeship Attendance at York College on block release basis. The qualification achieved will be Carpentry and Joinery Apprenticeship level 2.Training Outcome:On completion of this apprenticeship, the apprentice will have satisfied the requirements to obtain a Construction Skills Certification Scheme (CSCS) card at the appropriate level. Apprentices will progress to a wide range of employment opportunities in the workplace. Self-employment or starting a business may also be an option. If you’re as ambitious as we think you are, you may want to continue for a further year with our advanced apprenticeship.Employer Description:We’ve been nationally recognised as a 5 star house builder thirteen years in a row, that’s more than any other major house builder. This is because we combine the brightest minds, the latest technology, and a genuine commitment to putting customers first. We want the best people in the industry to help us shape the future of building.Working Hours :Hours to be worked Monday - Friday, between 8.00am and 5.00pm (details to be confirmed).Skills: Communication skills,Attention to detail,Team working,Physical fitness ....Read more...
Apprentice Carpenter
You’ll learn both on the job and during intensive residential training weeks at college. All accommodation, travel and subsistence is paid for during the block weeks and you’ll start off with three weeks in college, returning home each weekend. This will prepare you to fully contribute as soon as you get on site. You will then return to college approximately every 20 weeks, for a two-week block of intensive training. During your apprenticeship, you will be expected to complete the Barratt Redrow Training Manual along with your site and college work within agreed time limits and standards. You will need to be consistent at gathering quality work-based evidence, work with your colleagues to learn and develop your trade skills and communicate politely with lecturers, customers and colleagues. On a typical day you will be required to: Safely use and maintain hand tools Safely use and maintain portable power tools Safely use and maintain other equipment Training:This apprenticeship will give you the knowledge, skills and behaviours required to work as a Site Carpenter and will include the following: Health and safety to include Control of Substances Hazardous to Health, Manual Handling and Working at Height Regulations, use of PPE etc. Principles of building construction terminology and components, Building Information Modelling (BIM) and environmental and sustainability considerations Interpreting and producing relevant information from drawings, specifications and work instructions including the basic principles of Computer Aided Design (CAD) Understand the characteristics, quality, uses, sustainability, limitations and defects associated with timber and timber-based products and components How to use hand and power tools including portable circular saws, drills, saws, planers, routers, sanders, multi-functional tools and nail guns How to carry out first fixing work including timber frames and linings, timber coverings, flat roof decking, timber stud partitions, straight flights of stairs and installing handrails and spindles to straight flights of stairs How to carry out second fixing work including installation of service encasements, cladding, wall and floor units, mouldings, side hung doors and ironmongery How to create structural carcassing work, how to erect trussed rafter roofs, how to construct gables, verge and eaves, how to install floor joists and coverings You will also produce a portfolio of evidence demonstrating examples of your work throughout the apprenticeship Attendance at York College on block release basis. The qualification achieved will be Carpentry and Joinery Apprenticeship level 2.Training Outcome:On completion of this apprenticeship, the apprentice will have satisfied the requirements to obtain a Construction Skills Certification Scheme (CSCS) card at the appropriate level. Apprentices will progress to a wide range of employment opportunities in the workplace. Self-employment or starting a business may also be an option. If you’re as ambitious as we think you are, you may want to continue for a further year with our Advanced Apprenticeship.Employer Description:We’ve been nationally recognised as a 5 star house builder thirteen years in a row, that’s more than any other major house builder. This is because we combine the brightest minds, the latest technology, and a genuine commitment to putting customers first. We want the best people in the industry to help us shape the future of building.Working Hours :Hours to be worked Monday- Friday between 8.00am and 5.00pm (Details to be confirmed)Skills: Communication skills,Attention to detail,Team working,Physical fitness ....Read more...
Apprentice Carpenter
You’ll learn both on the job and during intensive residential training weeks at college. All accommodation, travel and subsistence is paid for during the block weeks and you’ll start off with three weeks in college, returning home each weekend. This will prepare you to fully contribute as soon as you get on site. You will then return to college approximately every 20 weeks, for a two-week block of intensive training. During your apprenticeship, you will be expected to complete the Barratt Redrow Training Manual along with your site and college work within agreed time limits and standards. You will need to be consistent at gathering quality work-based evidence, work with your colleagues to learn and develop your trade skills and communicate politely with lecturers, customers and colleagues. On a typical day you will be required to: Safely use and maintain hand tools Safely use and maintain portable power tools Safely use and maintain other equipment Training:This apprenticeship will give you the knowledge, skills and behaviours required to work as a Site Carpenter and will include the following: Health and safety to include Control of Substances Hazardous to Health, Manual Handling and Working at Height Regulations, use of PPE etc. Principles of building construction terminology and components, Building Information Modelling (BIM) and environmental and sustainability considerations Interpreting and producing relevant information from drawings, specifications and work instructions including the basic principles of Computer Aided Design (CAD) Understand the characteristics, quality, uses, sustainability, limitations and defects associated with timber and timber-based products and components How to use hand and power tools including portable circular saws, drills, saws, planers, routers, sanders, multi-functional tools and nail guns How to carry out first fixing work including timber frames and linings, timber coverings, flat roof decking, timber stud partitions, straight flights of stairs and installing handrails and spindles to straight flights of stairs How to carry out second fixing work including installation of service encasements, cladding, wall and floor units, mouldings, side hung doors and ironmongery How to create structural carcassing work, how to erect trussed rafter roofs, how to construct gables, verge and eaves, how to install floor joists and coverings You will also produce a portfolio of evidence demonstrating examples of your work throughout the apprenticeship Attendance at York College on block release basis. The qualification achieved will be Carpentry and Joinery Apprenticeship level 2.Training Outcome:On completion of this apprenticeship, the apprentice will have satisfied the requirements to obtain a Construction Skills Certification Scheme (CSCS) card at the appropriate level. Apprentices will progress to a wide range of employment opportunities in the workplace. Self-employment or starting a business may also be an option. If you’re as ambitious as we think you are, you may want to continue for a further year with our Advanced Apprenticeship.Employer Description:We’ve been nationally recognised as a 5 star house builder thirteen years in a row, that’s more than any other major house builder. This is because we combine the brightest minds, the latest technology, and a genuine commitment to putting customers first. We want the best people in the industry to help us shape the future of building.Working Hours :Hours to be worked Monday - Friday between 8.00am and 5.00pm (details to be confirmed).Skills: Communication skills,Attention to detail,Team working,Physical fitness ....Read more...
Apprentice Carpenter
You’ll learn both on the job and during intensive residential training weeks at college. All accommodation, travel and subsistence is paid for during the block weeks and you’ll start off with three weeks in college, returning home each weekend. This will prepare you to fully contribute as soon as you get on site. You will then return to college approximately every 20 weeks, for a two-week block of intensive training. During your apprenticeship, you will be expected to complete the Barratt Redrow Training Manual along with your site and college work within agreed time limits and standards. You will need to be consistent at gathering quality work-based evidence, work with your colleagues to learn and develop your trade skills and communicate politely with lecturers, customers and colleagues. On a typical day you will be required to: Safely use and maintain hand tools Safely use and maintain portable power tools Safely use and maintain other equipment Training:This apprenticeship will give you the knowledge, skills and behaviours required to work as a Site Carpenter and will include the following: Health and safety to include Control of Substances Hazardous to Health, Manual Handling and Working at Height Regulations, use of PPE etc. Principles of building construction terminology and components, Building Information Modelling (BIM) and environmental and sustainability considerations Interpreting and producing relevant information from drawings, specifications and work instructions including the basic principles of Computer Aided Design (CAD) Understand the characteristics, quality, uses, sustainability, limitations and defects associated with timber and timber-based products and components How to use hand and power tools including portable circular saws, drills, saws, planers, routers, sanders, multi-functional tools and nail guns How to carry out first fixing work including timber frames and linings, timber coverings, flat roof decking, timber stud partitions, straight flights of stairs and installing handrails and spindles to straight flights of stairs How to carry out second fixing work including installation of service encasements, cladding, wall and floor units, mouldings, side hung doors and ironmongery How to create structural carcassing work, how to erect trussed rafter roofs, how to construct gables, verge and eaves, how to install floor joists and coverings You will also produce a portfolio of evidence demonstrating examples of your work throughout the apprenticeship Attendance at York College on block release basis. The qualification achieved will be Carpentry and Joinery Apprenticeship level 2.Training Outcome:On completion of this apprenticeship, the apprentice will have satisfied the requirements to obtain a Construction Skills Certification Scheme (CSCS) card at the appropriate level. Apprentices will progress to a wide range of employment opportunities in the workplace. Self-employment or starting a business may also be an option. If you’re as ambitious as we think you are, you may want to continue for a further year with our Advanced Apprenticeship.Employer Description:We’ve been nationally recognised as a 5 star house builder thirteen years in a row, that’s more than any other major house builder. This is because we combine the brightest minds, the latest technology, and a genuine commitment to putting customers first. We want the best people in the industry to help us shape the future of building.Working Hours :Hours to be worked Monday - Friday between 8.00am and 5.00pm (details to be confirmed).Skills: Communication skills,Attention to detail,Team working,Physical fitness ....Read more...
Apprentice Carpenter
You’ll learn both on the job and during intensive residential training weeks at college. All accommodation, travel and subsistence is paid for during the block weeks and you’ll start off with three weeks in college, returning home each weekend. This will prepare you to fully contribute as soon as you get on site. You will then return to college approximately every 20 weeks, for a two-week block of intensive training. During your apprenticeship, you will be expected to complete the Barratt Redrow Training Manual along with your site and college work within agreed time limits and standards. You will need to be consistent at gathering quality work-based evidence, work with your colleagues to learn and develop your trade skills and communicate politely with lecturers, customers and colleagues. On a typical day you will be required to: Safely use and maintain hand tools Safely use and maintain portable power tools Safely use and maintain other equipment Training:This apprenticeship will give you the knowledge, skills and behaviours required to work as a Site Carpenter and will include the following: Health and safety to include Control of Substances Hazardous to Health, Manual Handling and Working at Height Regulations, use of PPE etc. Principles of building construction terminology and components, Building Information Modelling (BIM) and environmental and sustainability considerations Interpreting and producing relevant information from drawings, specifications and work instructions including the basic principles of Computer Aided Design (CAD) Understand the characteristics, quality, uses, sustainability, limitations and defects associated with timber and timber-based products and components How to use hand and power tools including portable circular saws, drills, saws, planers, routers, sanders, multi-functional tools and nail guns How to carry out first fixing work including timber frames and linings, timber coverings, flat roof decking, timber stud partitions, straight flights of stairs and installing handrails and spindles to straight flights of stairs How to carry out second fixing work including installation of service encasements, cladding, wall and floor units, mouldings, side hung doors and ironmongery How to create structural carcassing work, how to erect trussed rafter roofs, how to construct gables, verge and eaves, how to install floor joists and coverings You will also produce a portfolio of evidence demonstrating examples of your work throughout the apprenticeship Attendance at York College on block release basis. The qualification achieved will be Carpentry and Joinery Apprenticeship level 2.Training Outcome:On completion of this apprenticeship, the apprentice will have satisfied the requirements to obtain a Construction Skills Certification Scheme (CSCS) card at the appropriate level. Apprentices will progress to a wide range of employment opportunities in the workplace. Self-employment or starting a business may also be an option. If you’re as ambitious as we think you are, you may want to continue for a further year with our Advanced Apprenticeship.Employer Description:We’ve been nationally recognised as a 5 star house builder thirteen years in a row, that’s more than any other major house builder. This is because we combine the brightest minds, the latest technology, and a genuine commitment to putting customers first. We want the best people in the industry to help us shape the future of building.Working Hours :Hours to be worked Monday - Friday between 8.00am and 5.00pm (details to be confirmed).Skills: Communication skills,Attention to detail,Team working,Physical fitness ....Read more...
Regional Manager, National Business Development
JOB DESCRIPTION Euclid Chemical is a fully owned subsidiary of RPM International (NYSE: RPM), one of the world's largest coatings companies. With over 110 years of experience, we provide innovative solutions to the construction and restoration markets through our extensive range of treatments, sealants, coatings, sealers, and decorative products. Recognized as a 2024 NE Ohio Top Workplace by Energage, Euclid Chemical prides itself on fostering a people-first culture that values collaboration, respect, and growth. As Regional Manager- National Business Development you will report directly to the Vice-President of National Business Development. This is a remote position best suited for an individual in the Texarkana region due to business needs. General Purpose of the Position: You will promote and sell the Euclid Chemical Company to owners and design professionals in your assigned territory, including Texas, Oklahoma, and Louisiana. Your key clients are owners, architects, engineers, ready-mix concrete producers and design/build contractors. You will concentrate on core activities including concrete technology seminars, specification development, product / project initiatives and national accounts. Why join our team? Euclid Chemical offers an attractive package for full time personnel, company benefits include but are not limited to: Medical, Dental and Vision coverage Life Insurance Short Term/Long Term Disability Parental Leave 401k with company match Defined benefit pension plan Vacation and holiday time Salary: $90,000 - $125,000 plus annual bonus program Major Responsibilities will include: Working directly with owners and design professionals Promoting Euclid Chemical through properly written specifications Providing technical presentations to small and large groups Participating in National Organizations, including ACI, ICRI, etc. Working directly with local sales teams to help promote sales of Euclid products. Working directly with other representatives of the Business Development Team. Reporting on area activities and specification successes. Education and Experience: Bachelors' degree (P.E. Civil / Structural preferred) 3+ years of experience calling on architectural / engineering firms regarding construction and concrete repair products. Demonstrated proficiency with Microsoft Office including advanced PowerPoint and Excel Experience with design and implementation of business development strategies. Key Competencies: Commercial awareness: understanding and awareness of trends and developments in the construction industry: Communication: ability to express ideas effectively in individual and/or group situations (including non-verbal communication); adjusting language or terminology to the characteristics and needs of the audience, and the ability to listen effectively to others and give constructive feedback to others. Self-directed: ability to execute a task in a good manner and with good results with limited supervision. Strong work ethic. Will spend a large percentage of work days working alone, but will be given help when needed. Negotiation: ability to explore positions and alternatives to reach outcomes that gain acceptance of all parties. Determines minimal or ideal conditions of the other party during negotiations. Develops a strategy for giving on some points and standing firm on others to achieve desired outcomes. Conflict resolution: ability to help others through emotional or stressful situations, tactfully bring disagreements into the open, and defining solutions that everyone can endorse. Problem solving ability to solve problems by analyzing situations and applying critical thinking to resolve problems and decide on courses of action -implementing solutions developed in order to overcome problems and constraints. Must be able to define issues, problems and opportunities, generate different courses of action, evaluate the constraints and risks associated with each course of action identified and selects the viable option in order to address the problems and/or opportunities identified. Teamwork: ability to work with others toward a shared goal, participating actively, sharing responsibility and rewards, and contributing to the capability of the team. Qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to their race, color, religion, national origin, sex, protected veteran status or disability. Apply for this ad Online! ....Read more...
Apprentice Estimator
Working within the estimating team under the support and supervision of a dedicated mentor you will learn the tasks involved within the estimating process. This will include- measuring and doing take offs to producing quotations for external customers. WHAT YOU WILL DO IN THE SHORT TERM Initially you will spend time learning about the products and services we offer When you are confident with the products we offer, you will be shown how to review drawings provided by customers. We will teach you how to read architects plans, engineer’s foundations and levels drawings, steel work details and other relevant technical drawings. You will also be shown how to identify relevant sections of building specifications Once confident with reviewing drawings, you’ll be shown how to collate quotations, using our bespoke computer software, from here you will start to complete your own take offs under the guidance of a mentor You will also attend college on day release to broaden your knowledge and skillset WHAT YOU WILL DO IN THE LONGER TERM As you become more experienced in the role, you will be responsible for producing and managing multiple estimates and take offs whilst also learning how to convert an enquiry to an order. This will involve customer liaison along with sales and negotiation. Whilst still supported you will have less reliance on your mentor You will also be introduced to other areas of the department with involvement in design, planning and production to broaden your overall knowledge Training:As part of your Apprenticeship, you will be enrolled onto a nationally recognised Construction Support Technician Level 3 standard via our training partner, Learning Skills Partnership. Your Apprenticeship typically takes 23 months to complete and is fully supported through a combination of regular online lessons, e-learning materials, and access to their team of experts for 1-2-1 advice and support.Training Outcome: There are excellent opportunities for progression within the company, with a strong focus on continued learning and personal development Employer Description:FP MCCANN is the UK's largest manufacturer and supplier of precast concrete solutions. In Northern Ireland, we also offer quarrying, ready mix, surfacing, dry soil ,prtar, construction and SP MCCANN homes. From our 12 UK based manufacturing facilities, FP McCann offers an extensive range of quality precast concrete solutions that include drainage and water management, tunnels and shafts, rail, power and infrastructure, walling, fencing, agricultural, flooring, filter bed systems, bespoke precast, tanks and chambers, dock leveller pit systems, box culverts, building products and architectural & structural products. At FP McCann, we can customise our solutions to ensure they create maximum value for your project, accommodating your site conditions, design requirements and construction needs. In Northern Ireland, FP McCann have an array of Quarries, Surfacing, Readymix and Precast plants, which supply a wide range of heavy building materials to the construction industry. We offer a range of sustainable and innovative product solutions that complement our standard package of products and services. FP McCann also operates within the Construction sector and has secured and completed a portfolio of award-winning construction work within Northern Ireland; these include projects in the public sector areas of health, education, water and transport infrastructure, and private industrial and commercial developments. At FP McCann, we have a long history of meeting our customers’ needs. Our product range has never been more diverse, more competitive, or more in-tune with our clients’ needs than it is today. The quality and reliability of FP McCann’s products and services are the foundation of our success. We are constantly developing and improving our solutions, whilst striving to exceed customer expectations. At FP McCann, we promise to perform and build a sustained trust with our stakeholders. By implementing our corporate values, we aim to deliver on this guarantee through our products, services, communications and, above all, the behaviour of our people. We recognise the importance of operating with integrity and apply high standards of corporate governance in the conduct of our business. Our ability to deliver to client specifications on major projects across the UK and Ireland has established FP McCann as a valuable and reliable partner. With twelve UK manufacturing facilities, FP McCann employs around 1,600 people, making us the largest precast concrete manufacturers in the United Kingdom.Working Hours :Days and shifts are to be confirmed.Skills: Communication skills,IT skills,Attention to detail,Organisation skills,Customer care skills,Problem solving skills,Administrative skills,Number skills,Analytical skills,Logical,Team working,Initiative ....Read more...
Project Engineer
Our client is a leading engineering business that has been established for over half a century providing mechanical handling solutions to many industries across the globe.They are looking to strengthen their projects & design team by recruiting an additional project engineer / design engineer to their successful team.If you have previous design and or project experience within materials handling equipment and are looking to join a highly stable company who can offer a competitive salary then apply now for immediate consideration.Purpose of Job: Responsible for the engineering and technical disciplines needed to complete a project.Project Engineer / Design Engineer - Core Skillset• System layout experience• SolidWorks + AutoCAD (GA, Design & Detailing)• Experience with special purpose machinery, ideally conveyors• Sheet metal, structural and fabrication design• Solid knowledge of material flow• Project Management• Managing costs, BOMs• ERP/ MRP systems• Prior experience with recycling equipment ideal but not essentialDesign Activities• To produce general arrangement drawings in 3D and/or 2D for the Projects and Sales departments. This involves the full engineering integration of the company’s inhouse products (conveyors, structures and ancillary equipment) with that of specialist third party manufacturers to create a tailored plant layout within the space available without compromising material flow.• To work with the Sales team or the Projects team to optimise a layout until it reaches the point of Design Freeze at which the customer signs off the GA to allow full project launch.• To ensure design quality, cost, time and standardisation are appropriately considered throughout the design and delivery process• To use SolidWorks and AutoCAD as the main design platforms for the above.Project Engineer / Design Engineer - Project Execution• Be hands-on, pro-active and own the engineering development of a project from initial concept through design, release, manufacturing, testing and commissioning.• To model and detail detailed in-house products through to full release to the shopfloor producing detailed manufacturing drawings from 3D models (SolidWorks). This will involve using the Company’s standards library and customising if necessary.• To create and release BOM’s (Bill of Materials) within the company MRP system.• To produce and maintain technical documents for the Engineering and Sales departments, operating manuals, H&S, maintenance etc.• To define product technical specifications, both internal design standards and legislative/mandated industry standards.• To attend site to take or check measurements• To produce technical specifications for in-house products or those we purchase.• To challenge existing designs and manufacturing methods for the benefit of the Company and the customer.• To work closely with the Manufacturing department, Project Engineers and Sales team to ensure designed products meet the overall requirements of the business• To provide full engineering support on the project including at site whenever needed and particularly over Installation, Commissioning and Testing.• To give full support to the Project Manager over the course of the project and attend site as necessary to ensure the plant/machine is successfully commissioned and customer is delighted.Assessment and Improvement Duties• Assess which sales and/or project layouts worked well, and which did not in order to improve the design process for next time.• Work on the continuous improvement of existing products and processes. • Make any necessary adjustments to designs to reduce costs wherever possible.• To analyse the costings of our proposals and projects in comparison to our competitors’ Proposals to unlock the differences between what is being offered in order help the Company’s Sales department become more effective with its own proposals.• To remove cost from our proposals by working continuously toward smarter solutions, tighter designs, alternative third-party suppliers and new processing concepts. To add as much functionality to every design, even if the extra functionality is included as priced extras. Our aim is for the most efficient designs with best functionality at the most cost-effective prices.• To appraise the Sales proposals to ensure the quality of our designs, offers and our approach is always at the highest possible level, visually appealing as possible, clear as possible in its concept to ensure our customers will value it.Experience & Qualifications• Experience as a Project Engineer / Design Engineer• Experience in sheet metal and fabricated product design is essential• Experience in special purpose machinery design, desirable• Experience in recycling and associated material flow• Proficient use of SolidWorks 2022 & AutoCAD 2D• Basic knowledge of electrical engineering• Creative and innovative with a desire to improve continuously• Excellent problem-solving skills• Able to efficiently communicate both written and oral• Confident decision-making ability• HNC or equivalent within mechanical / manufacturing engineering subjectProject Engineer previous suitable job titles: Project Design Engineer, Design Engineer, Draughtsperson, Draughtsman, Draughtswoman, Draughtsperson, Design Project Engineer, Detailer, Mechanical Design Engineer, CAD Draughtsperson, CAD Drafter, Project Manager, Mechanical Project Engineer, Design Technician, Mechanical Design TechnicianPlease apply ASAP ....Read more...
Design Engineer
Our client is a leading engineering business that has been established for over half a century providing mechanical handling solutions to many industries across the globe.They are looking to strengthen their projects & design team by recruiting an additional project engineer / design engineer to their successful team.If you have previous design and or project experience within materials handling equipment and are looking to join a highly stable company who can offer a competitive salary then apply now for immediate consideration.Purpose of Job: Responsible for the engineering and technical disciplines needed to complete a project.Project Engineer / Design Engineer - Core Skillset• System layout experience• SolidWorks + AutoCAD (GA, Design & Detailing)• Experience with special purpose machinery, ideally conveyors• Sheet metal, structural and fabrication design• Solid knowledge of material flow• Project Management• Managing costs, BOMs• ERP/ MRP systems• Prior experience with recycling equipment ideal but not essentialDesign Activities• To produce general arrangement drawings in 3D and/or 2D for the Projects and Sales departments. This involves the full engineering integration of the company’s inhouse products (conveyors, structures and ancillary equipment) with that of specialist third party manufacturers to create a tailored plant layout within the space available without compromising material flow.• To work with the Sales team or the Projects team to optimise a layout until it reaches the point of Design Freeze at which the customer signs off the GA to allow full project launch.• To ensure design quality, cost, time and standardisation are appropriately considered throughout the design and delivery process• To use SolidWorks and AutoCAD as the main design platforms for the above.Project Engineer / Design Engineer - Project Execution• Be hands-on, pro-active and own the engineering development of a project from initial concept through design, release, manufacturing, testing and commissioning.• To model and detail detailed in-house products through to full release to the shopfloor producing detailed manufacturing drawings from 3D models (SolidWorks). This will involve using the Company’s standards library and customising if necessary.• To create and release BOM’s (Bill of Materials) within the company MRP system.• To produce and maintain technical documents for the Engineering and Sales departments, operating manuals, H&S, maintenance etc.• To define product technical specifications, both internal design standards and legislative/mandated industry standards.• To attend site to take or check measurements• To produce technical specifications for in-house products or those we purchase.• To challenge existing designs and manufacturing methods for the benefit of the Company and the customer.• To work closely with the Manufacturing department, Project Engineers and Sales team to ensure designed products meet the overall requirements of the business• To provide full engineering support on the project including at site whenever needed and particularly over Installation, Commissioning and Testing.• To give full support to the Project Manager over the course of the project and attend site as necessary to ensure the plant/machine is successfully commissioned and customer is delighted.Assessment and Improvement Duties• Assess which sales and/or project layouts worked well, and which did not in order to improve the design process for next time.• Work on the continuous improvement of existing products and processes. • Make any necessary adjustments to designs to reduce costs wherever possible.• To analyse the costings of our proposals and projects in comparison to our competitors’ Proposals to unlock the differences between what is being offered in order help the Company’s Sales department become more effective with its own proposals.• To remove cost from our proposals by working continuously toward smarter solutions, tighter designs, alternative third-party suppliers and new processing concepts. To add as much functionality to every design, even if the extra functionality is included as priced extras. Our aim is for the most efficient designs with best functionality at the most cost-effective prices.• To appraise the Sales proposals to ensure the quality of our designs, offers and our approach is always at the highest possible level, visually appealing as possible, clear as possible in its concept to ensure our customers will value it.Experience & Qualifications• Experience as a Project Engineer / Design Engineer• Experience in sheet metal and fabricated product design is essential• Experience in special purpose machinery design, desirable• Experience in recycling and associated material flow• Proficient use of SolidWorks 2022 & AutoCAD 2D• Basic knowledge of electrical engineering• Creative and innovative with a desire to improve continuously• Excellent problem-solving skills• Able to efficiently communicate both written and oral• Confident decision-making ability• HNC or equivalent within mechanical / manufacturing engineering subjectDesign Engineer previous suitable job titles: Project Design Engineer, Project Engineer, Draughtsperson, Draughtsman, Draughtswoman, Draughtsperson, Design Project Engineer, Detailer, Mechanical Design Engineer, CAD Draughtsperson, CAD Drafter, Project Manager, Mechanical Project Engineer, Design Technician, Mechanical Design TechnicianPlease apply ASAP ....Read more...
Advanced Apprenticeship Manufacturing – Engineering & Manufacturing Technician within Manufacturing
This exciting programme is designed to help you build practical skills, deepen your technical knowledge, and develop key workplace behaviours like teamwork and problem-solving. Solihull Plant Solihull is at the forefront of UK automotive manufacturing: a fast-paced environment delivering modern luxury for our customers and offering fantastic opportunities for learning and growth. As an apprentice, you will join us at Solihull Plant within our Plant Quality or Current Manufacturing (CME) team or within our Stampings CME team in Castle Bromwich. Plant Quality (Solihull) Plant quality - help to ensure that we maintain our high product standards, optimising process efficiency, adhering to safety procedures and supporting to help minimise our environmental impact. These elements collectively contribute to producing our modern luxury vehicles, improving operational efficiency, and promoting a safe and sustainable working environment. Apprentices within Plant Quality will work on attribute testing of our vehicles. Our attribute testing covers several areas, which includes Structural and Adhesive testing, Sealing testing, Acoustic testing and Calibration testing in which apprentices will train across. Current Manufacturing Engineering (CME) Solihull CME is responsible for ensuring that our processes can enable the production team to produce vehicles that meet and exceed the business safety, quality, delivery, people and environmental requirements. As an apprentice you will join a team within our state-of-the-art build halls, ensuring we continue to build and grow our Modern Luxury vehicles. You could be involved in helping to support the implementation of robust process controls, improvement projects and enhancements through data-driven actions and continuous improvement and benchmarking initiatives. Within your role, you will help to ensure internal and external quality metrics are monitored and actioned to achieve business targets. You will develop your problem-solving and process improvement skills, which will help to drive departments to meet their key performance indicators. Stampings CME (Castle Bromwich) Stamping Operations are responsible for manufacturing all of JLR's outer body and critical structure panels, bringing the designs of our vehicles to life. You will join our team within our Stamping Operations, ensuring we continue to build and grow our Modern Luxury vehicles. As an apprentice joining the CME team, you will help to ensure that our processes can enable the production team to produce body panels that meet and exceed the business safety, quality, delivery, people and environmental requirements. You will be involved in all aspects of panel conformity including Process, Cosmetic, Quality and Measurement adherence to standards. You will also be involved in helping to support the implementation of robust process controls, improvement projects and enhancements through data-driven actions and continuous improvement and benchmarking initiatives. Within your role, you will help to ensure internal and external quality metrics are monitored and actioned to achieve business targets. You will develop your problem-solving and process improvement skills, which will help to drive departments to meet their key performance indicators. Training:During your apprenticeship, you’ll spend a significant portion of your first year at Make UK based in Aston, Birmingham (B6 7EU). Your typical hours at the training provider will be from 8:00 AM to 4:30PM Monday – Thursday and reduced hours on Friday's; you will receive a confirmed timetable upon joining us. Here you’ll be assigned an Industrial Training Manager (ITM) and a JLR early careers cohort leader to support you throughout your apprenticeship journey. Year 1 – Foundation Phase In your first year, you'll focus on building your foundational knowledge of engineering and essential workplace competencies to ensure safety. You’ll spend time in workshops developing practical skills such as welding, electrical installation, milling, and fault-finding. You’ll also take part in regular plant placements where you’ll have the opportunity to apply these newly acquired skills in a real-world environment. Year 2 – Academic Knowledge and Skills Development In your second year, you’ll divide your time between your workplace and college, spending four days on plant and one day at your training provider each week. During this time, you’ll start your Level 3 BTEC qualification and put your academic knowledge into action while working on site. Year 3 – Academic Knowledge and Competence Development Your third year follows a similar structure, with four days at your workplace and one day at college each week. You’ll continue working towards your BTEC qualification, focusing on developing your skills beyond the basics and working on real-world projects on-site at JLR. Year 4 – Completion and Assessment In your final year, you’ll complete your apprenticeship and prepare for your End Point Assessment, supported every step of the way by your Early Careers Cohort Leader. This exciting programme is designed to help you build practical skills, deepen your technical knowledge, and develop key workplace behaviours like teamwork and problem-solving. Training Outcome:Upon completion of the apprenticeship, you will move into a substantive position within the business.Employer Description:LIVE THE EXCEPTIONAL WITH SOUL We are the proud creators. The curious minds. Inspired to create unique vehicles, to realise our vision of modern luxury. We work as one. Shaping the future. Motivated by a love for our customer. United by a deep admiration for each other. Our sense of integrity and our spirit of excellent empowers us. Our ambition to grow. Our passion to chart new landscapes of innovation, encourages us to dream. It’s what drives us. To be visionaries. To be creators.Working Hours :Monday to Friday. Working hours to be confirmed.Skills: Interest in manufacturing ....Read more...