Annual wage £13,312.00 Wages explained Apprentices are paid for their normal working hours and training that's part of their apprenticeship (usually one day per week). Minimum Wage Rates Working week Monday to Friday 8.00 am – 4.30 pm. We close for bank holidays. Total hours per week: 40 Expected duration 24 Months Possible start date 02 Sep 2024 Date posted 22 Apr 2024 Apprenticeship level Intermediate Level 2 (GCSE) Reference number VAC1000245753 Positions 1 available What you will do in your working day You will work under the supervision of Craftsman Joiners, Joiner Supervisors and Managers during your apprenticeship and as your skill base increases you will undertake: Using a range of joinery hand tools and portable machinery (drills, sanders, routers). Assemble joinery items such as doors, windows and bespoke furniture, all of which involves manual handling. Undertake supervised minor works to facilitate the above duties. Comply with all R&E Falkingham Joinery Ltd Health & Safety Policies and Procedures. Learn and develop your skills, both on the job and at college. Some installation work will be part of the job, working along side skilled Joiners at customers homes. The training you will be getting This apprenticeship will give you the knowledge, skills and behaviours required to work as an Architectural Joiner 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 narrow bandsaws, crosscut saws, re-saws, panel saws, surface planers, thicknessers and mortices. How to manufacture routine architectural joinery products such as door, window, straight stairs and fitting parts, how to produce door, window and fitting parts, and how to finish products to the specified standard for the parts to accept a range of finishes. How to install a range of common ironmongery components for doors, windows and units using a range of hand and power tools. You will produce a portfolio of evidence demonstrating examples of your work produced through the apprenticeship. You will attend York College on a day release basis and the qualification achieved will be Carpentry and Joinery Apprenticeship level 2. What to expect at the end of your apprenticeship The prospect once the apprenticeship is completed is the possibility of full-time employment with the company on a good salary, plus other perks. Requirements and prospects Desired skills and personal qualities Communication skills, Attention to detail, Organisation skills, Customer care skills, Problem solving skills, Presentation skills, Number skills, Logical, Team working, Creative, Initiative, Non judgemental, Patience, Physical fitness Qualifications GCSE or equivalent any additional subject (Grade 3/D) Essential GCSE or equivalent English (Grade 3/D) Essential GCSE or equivalent maths (Grade 3/D) Essential Things to consider The winning candidate must be able to get to and from Kelfield (between York & Selby) where the workshop is based. After you submit your application, York College will send you an email from apprenticeshipsyorkcollege.ac.uk. Check your spam folder, too. You must reply, otherwise your application will be rejected.