Summary Foundation apprenticeships are introductory courses that help young people get started in an industry. You do not need to have any specific qualifications or experience to apply. Anyone between 16 and 21 can start a foundation apprenticeship. If you're between 22 and 24, you can start if you: have an EHC plan are in care or have been in care are in prison or have been in prison As a Production and Test Operative you will work as part of a team to manufacture and test our motor controllers produced in our factory. You will learn about how to use and maintain specialised equipment to inspect and test our products, under the management of our Senior Production and Engineer, alongside other experienced staff. Wage £15,704 for your first year, then could increase depending on your age National Minimum Wage rate for apprentices Check minimum wage rates (opens in new tab) Training course Engineering and manufacturing foundation apprenticeship (level 2) Hours Monday - Friday, 9.00am - 5.00pm are our normal working hours – college time to be discussed. 40 hours a week Start date Saturday 1 November 2025 Duration 1 year Positions available 1 Work Most of your apprenticeship is spent working. You’ll learn on the job by getting hands-on experience. What you'll do at work Key Responsibilities: Component Handling & Assembly: Hand-place components accurately onto printed circuit boards (PCBs) when required Assist in the preparation and setup of production runs Inspection & Quality Control: Use inspection equipment (e.g., magnifiers, AOI, or microscopes) to check the placement and soldering quality of components Conduct visual inspections to ensure all assemblies meet defined quality standards Report any defects, issues, or inconsistencies to the Operations Manager promptly Programming & Testing: Assist with basic programming of boards using supplied tools and procedures Support functional testing of motor controller boards, following established test protocols Accurately log test results and flag any non-conformances Workplace Organisation & Lean Principles: Maintain a clean, organised, and efficient workspace at all times Follow and promote basic Lean Six Sigma practices to improve workflow and reduce waste Participate in regular housekeeping activities and help implement continuous improvement initiatives Take part in departmental meetings to discuss and improve processes Where you'll work Unit 1A, Dean Hey Business Park Cragg Vale Hebden Bridge HX7 5RU Training Apprenticeships include time away from working for specialist training. You’ll study to gain professional knowledge and skills. Training provider CALDERDALE COLLEGE Training course Engineering and manufacturing foundation apprenticeship (level 2) Understanding apprenticeship levels (opens in new tab) Training schedule Engineering and Manufacturing Foundation Apprenticeship Level 2 Requirements You do not need to have any specific qualifications or experience to apply for a foundation apprenticeship. Other requirements It is a mandatory requirement that all apprentices that do not already hold a Level 2 in maths and English will work towards functional skills as part of their apprenticeship programme. About this employer Zikodrive are a small Design and Manufacturing Electronic Engineering company based in Mytholmroyd. With over ten years in the field, we design and make motor controllers that span across a range of industries including industrial, pumps, OEMs and more. After this apprenticeship Possibility of continuing employment for the right person Possibility of opportunity to continue with a level 3 apprenticeship depending on the needs and requirements of the business and the individual Ask a question The contact for this apprenticeship is: CALDERDALE COLLEGE Shannon Ingham Shannon.Ingham@calderdale.ac.uk The reference code for this apprenticeship is VAC1000343425.