Annual wage £13,145.60 With the view to increase after 3 to 6 months, if the apprentice is working well. 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 Thursday 7.30am to 4.30pm Monday to Friday 7.30am to 1pm Total hours per week: 39.5 Expected duration 36 Months Possible start date 24 Jun 2024 Date posted 15 May 2024 Apprenticeship level Advanced Level 3 (A level) Reference number VAC1000249648 Positions 1 available What you will do in your working day As well as CAD work, you will also learn a few aspects of the factory side of things too as we believe this helps you have an understanding of the whole picture. 1. Throughout your apprenticeship, you will be trained in a wide range of operational tasks. 2. Understanding Works Orders detailing materials, sizes, equipment and drawings. 3. Health & Safely & correctly operating machines with correct tooling. 4. Following processes to ensure the parts are manufactured to the highest quality. 5. Monitor and top up materials as needed and report to manager for anything getting low in stock. Working on a variety of incredible projects from a wide range of customers, as an apprentice technician your role will evolve to be able to develop engineering calculations and sketches into 2D CAD drawings. You will also setup, manage and coordinate your models/drawings with other engineering disciplines and will work closely with some of our team in the office and down in the factory. You will also go on site visits to measue up to be able to do the drawing from. As part GR Scott Ltd team you will develop your digital knowledge and skills mainly in the office. You will support the office based team with some other admin duties when needed and possibly process quotes and orders as part of your roll. You will also be expected to: Ensure service and project work are carried out to an excellent standard - within agreed deadlines Prepare technical specifications, design development and innovative design solutions. Plan and manage input to Computer Aided Design programmes for production of design work. Assist in the management of projects Represent the company as part of a team attending design team meetings or meetings with client and other design team professionals. The training you will be getting The apprentice will complete the L3 Design and Draughtsperson apprenticeship. On this programme you will study towards the product design pathway • Pearson BTEC Diploma Advanced Manufacturing Engineering (Development Technical Knowledge) • EAL NVQ Diploma in Engineering Technical Support L3 The apprentice will have a depth and breadth of English and mathematics that allow them to operate successfully within their role. This may be met through entry criteria determined by the employer or qualifications and training within the apprenticeship. However, on completion all apprentices will have minimum level 2 qualifications in English and mathematics. The apprentice will attend Castleford college on day release. What to expect at the end of your apprenticeship We are looking for someone to join our busy fast paced team Based in Ossett. You will start as an apprentice and our aim is to take you on after the 12 months course, as a permanent member of the team. Your training will still continue throughout within the business even after you have finished your apprentice. Requirements and prospects Desired skills and personal qualities Communication skills, IT skills, Organisation skills, Logical, Team working, Initiative Qualifications GCSE or equivalent Maths & English (Grade 4/C Equivalent) Desired Things to consider Been flexible and able to work overtime if needed. Been prepared to help in the workshop on rare occasions will help you have a wider picture of whats going on.