Annual wage £12,979.20 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: 9am - 5pm Total hours per week: 39.0 Expected duration 30 Months Possible start date 22 May 2024 Date posted 15 Apr 2024 Apprenticeship level Advanced Level 3 (A level) Reference number VAC1000244398 Positions 1 available What you will do in your working day Oakwood Engineering have worked on a number of exciting and high profile projects over the years, including Wembley Stadium, the new roof for the Metrolink area at Manchester Victoria, a large railway bridge near Granada studios and currently the new roof for one of the country’s most prolific sporting stadiums. This apprenticeship is in steel detailing and involves gaining experience in all areas relating to construction modelling, advanced 3D modelling and BIM. You will learn about modelling/detailing; co-ordination between work packages; onsite buildability and construction methods and estimating and planning. This is a great opportunity to start a career that can last a lifetime. Candidates will ideally have an interest in maths and engineering and looking at how things are built and put together. You will be responsible for: Preparing detailed engineering designs for structural metalwork Producing technical drawings and schedules Working with clients and contractor partners Assisting with the development of 3D models to contract design information and deadlines Utilising various methods of communication as and when required Apprentices must show commitment to the following: To achieve apprenticeship standard within the specified time frame Attend the apprenticeship induction programme Attend all of the training sessions for the programme whenever necessary Undertake any other required development work as part of the apprenticeship programme as requested Any other duties as deemed appropriate by senior staff Please provide a mobile telephone number on your application, if successful, an invitation via text message will be sent to you, to attend an approval session for the apprenticeship programme. It is essential you attend this interview to process in full your application to the employer. Please note that certificates showing acquired qualifications are required as part of your application, please bring with you the following information to your approval meeting at college: Photographic proof of ID Qualification certificates National Insurance Number Updated CV Please send your updated CV before the vacancy closing date to: trainingt3-uk.com Please ensure travel to this employer's location is realistic and something you could commit to. Apprenticeships start throughout the year and are open to any age of candidate. It is important that qualifications are listed on your application no matter what the grade, as your application is sifted and sent to the employer based on meeting the Employers Vacancy Criteria. The training you will be getting What training will the apprentice take and what qualification will the apprentice get at the end? The qualification you will gain is: Engineering Design & Draughtsperson Level 3 You will learn how to: The apprentice will be trained in aspects of disciplines such as principles of design, identify and analyse design options and selecting the appropriate design, types of drawings and specifications, characteristics of materials, producing drawings using appropriate computer aided design packages such as AutoCAD, Revit and/or Tekla and abbreviations and symbols used in design and draughting How will it be delivered: 2 ½ Year Apprenticeship Programme Design and Draughting Skills, Knowledge & Behaviours - delivered in the workplace Level 3 BTEC in Construction and the Built Environment - Day Release or Remote Delivery (Optional Qualification) Specialist Training Programme Blocks of your choice End Point Assessment - Knowledge Test, Practical Test and Presentation/Interview What to expect at the end of your apprenticeship Once you have completed your apprenticeship, you will have the chance to work as a qualified Digital Design Technician. Requirements and prospects Desired skills and personal qualities IT skills, Attention to detail, Problem solving skills, Number skills Qualifications GCSE or equivalent English (Grade A - C or 4 - 9) Essential GCSE or equivalent Maths (Grade A - C or 4 - 9) Essential Things to consider The role of a digital engineering apprentice could be the first step into a varied and exciting career You will need to have an interest in engineering and design, alongside the ability to manage your time well and work to strict deadlines. The role is mainly office-based, but there will also be opportunities to visit different sites, where you will be able to see what you have designed come to life. You will need to be aware of, and work to different industry standards. A mentor will work alongside you to support your development during the apprenticeship but you will also need to take responsibility for managing your own workload and show initiative.