About the apprenticeship
Duties
Job Purpose:
The Apprentice CNC Machinist will develop the skills, knowledge, and behaviours required to operate CNC machining equipment safely and effectively within a UK manufacturing environment. The role combines on-the-job learning (minimum 80%) with off-the-job training (minimum 20%), leading to a nationally recognised apprenticeship qualification and successful completion of the End-Point Assessment (EPA).
Key Responsibilities – CNC Machining & Production:
- Assist with setting, operating, and basic programming of CNC machines
- Load materials, tooling, and CNC programs in accordance with procedures
- Monitor machine performance and report issues
- Carry out secondary operations such as deburring and cleaning
- Progress towards independent machine operation as competence increases
Engineering Drawings & Specifications:
- Learn to read and interpret engineering drawings and tolerances
- Follow work instructions and quality standards
- Understand basic tooling, materials, and cutting data
Quality Control & Inspection:
- Perform dimensional inspections using measuring equipment
- Accurately record inspection and production data
- Report any non-conforming parts in line with quality procedures.
Additional information
Health, Safety & Compliance:
- Work in accordance with the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974
- Follow risk assessments, COSHH, and safe systems of work
- Use PPE correctly and maintain a safe working environment.
Maintenance & Housekeeping:
- Assist with routine machine checks and basic maintenance
- Carry out tool changes under supervision
- Maintain 5S and workplace cleanliness standards
Requirements
Qualifications
Desirable:
GCSEs (or equivalent) in Maths and English.
Engineering or Design Technology qualification.
Previous workshop or manufacturing exposure.Skills & Behaviours – Essential:
- Interest in engineering and manufacturing
- Willingness to learn and follow instructions
- Good attention to detail
- Reliable, punctual, and safety-conscious
Apprenticeship Training & Development:
- Attend college or training provider sessions as required
- Complete a minimum of 20% off-the-job training
- Maintain an apprenticeship portfolio and training evidence
- Prepare for Functional Skills (if required) and End-Point Assessment.
Skills
Skills & Behaviours – Essential:
- Interest in engineering and manufacturing
- Willingness to learn and follow instructions
- Good attention to detail
- Reliable, punctual, and safety-conscious
Apprenticeship Training & Development:
- Attend college or training provider sessions as required
- Complete a minimum of 20% off-the-job training
- Maintain an apprenticeship portfolio and training evidence
- Prepare for Functional Skills (if required) and End-Point Assessment.
Welsh language
Welsh spoken skills: No
Welsh written skills: No
If you are interested in doing an apprenticeship through the medium of Welsh or bilingually, please contact the training provider to find out if it is available.
Training provided
Training provider
NDGTA
Qualification
Level 3 Engineering Apprenticeship.
Disability confident
Is this employer disability confident: No
What is disability confident?
Disability confident employers are committed to offering equal opportunities for people with disabilities and health conditions.
Employer details
Kennametal, Newport.
Lake Road
Newport
NP19 4SR