Annual wage £12,480.00 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 – Friday, 8 am – 4 pm Total hours per week: 37.5 Expected duration 42 Months Possible start date 02 Sep 2024 Date posted 18 Apr 2024 Apprenticeship level Advanced Level 3 (A level) Reference number VAC1000245697 Positions 1 available What you will do in your working day As an employer, we are offering an apprenticeship with us to help you gain vast knowledge and experience within the engineering industry General duties include: Fitting & Assembly CAD Working within an engineering environment, preparing to work on a varied amount of machinery Act within the limits of your own competence and within agreed ways of working, following the relevant local and national standards, policies and protocols used in the workplace Monitor the health and well-being of individuals in your care Assist individuals to maximise their independence Contribute to the daily running and administration of an effective and efficient service or team Use communication methods and techniques to overcome barriers and meet individuals’ wishes, preferences and needs Promote the health and well-being of individuals Record, report and store information related to individuals Maintain own and others’ safety at work Maintain and further develop your own skills and knowledge Contribute to the quality of services by participating in improvement activities The training you will be getting Training will be at Doncaster College where you will access a wide range of facilities on offer. Day release. You will undertake the Machining Technician standard. Machining technician / Institute for Apprenticeships and Technical Education Mandatory qualifications to include ONE of the following: EAL L3 Extended diploma in Machining (Development Knowledge) Level: 3 EAL L3 Extended diploma in Machining (Development Knowledge) minimum 720GLH. Pearson BTEC Level 3 Diploma in Advanced Manufacturing Engineering (Machining) (Development Technical Knowledge) Level: 3 City and Guilds Machining technician (1273) You will undertake Functional Skills for English and/or Maths if needed. You will undertake both on and off-the-job training by a team of industry-qualified professionals to give you the best skills, knowledge and experience that will help you become an Engineering Operative of the future What to expect at the end of your apprenticeship Successful completion of the apprenticeship could lead to a higher-level apprenticeship or full-time employment for the right candidate. Requirements and prospects Desired skills and personal qualities Communication skills, Attention to detail, Organisation skills, Problem solving skills, Number skills, Analytical skills, Logical, Team working, Initiative, Patience Qualifications GCSE or equivalent English and Math (Grade 5 or above) Essential Things to consider You must be able to travel to and from work and college. Apprentices are paid for their normal working hours and training that's part of their apprenticeship (usually one day per week).