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 Thursday 7.30am to 5,00pm Friday 7.30am to 1230pm Total hours per week: 40 Expected duration 36 Months Possible start date 01 Jun 2024 Date posted 19 Apr 2024 Apprenticeship level Advanced Level 3 (A level) Reference number VAC1000246041 Positions 2 available What you will do in your working day A varied and interesting engineering job awaits the successful candidate. Duties Include: fault finding, service work, installation and commissioning of a range of Woodworking machinery position, assemble, install and dismantle plant and equipment which may include instrumentation and control of temperature, pressure and flow systems to agree specifications replace, repair or remove components within integrated plant and equipment and ensure its return to operational condition. comply with industry health, safety and environmental working practices and regulations. communicate with and provide information to stakeholders in line with personal role and responsibilities. The training you will be getting You will complete an advanced level 3 apprenticeship standard. You will attend training at Leicester College Abbey Park Campus, one day per week. What to expect at the end of your apprenticeship After completion of apprenticeship, you can gain a full time position at the compnay and progress on to a HNC in engineering. Requirements and prospects Desired skills and personal qualities Communication skills, Attention to detail, Organisation skills, Problem solving skills, Administrative skills, Number skills, Analytical skills, Logical, Team working, Initiative, Non judgemental Qualifications GCSE or equivalent English (Grade Grade c or Level 4) Essential GCSE or equivalent maths (Grade Grade c or Level 4) Essential Things to consider We offer 20 days annual leave, which 3 must be saved for Christmas, when we are shut between Christmas and New Year, plus the bank holidays.