Annual wage £9,984.00 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 At least 30 hours per week. Minimum of 2 weeks/ month to be worked. Days and shifts to be confirmed. Total hours per week: 30 Expected duration 36 Months Possible start date 02 Sep 2024 Date posted 29 Jan 2024 Apprenticeship level Advanced Level 3 (A level) Reference number VAC1000225955 Positions 1 available What you will do in your working day To load the plant with the required feedstocks of the ration using a large loading shovel. To check the operating process, recording output and other data points and, as and where necessary, adjusting the input feed, controls of the plant, its mixing system and CHP engine to maintain performance and optimize the plant’s output. Support drier operations at the plant by loading and unloading digestate fibre or other products via the drier and periodic out-loading to bulk lorries and other packaging units for the end users. Out-loading of grain lorries on the linked arable farm and other field operations during harvest and cultivation periods as required. Repair technologically advanced machinery and equipment which typically may include; power units, power trains, plant, machinery, equipment and their components. Carry out a risk assessment, identify risks and implement a plan to reduce hazard. The training you will be getting On-the-job training Off-the-job training Level 3 Land-based Service Engineer What to expect at the end of your apprenticeship Full time position available when apprenticeship is finished Growing business and other opportunities may be available for the right individual Requirements and prospects Desired skills and personal qualities Communication skills, IT skills, Attention to detail, Analytical skills, Team working, Observant, Diligent Qualifications GCSE or equivalent English (Grade 4/C) Essential GCSE or equivalent Maths (Grade 4/C) Essential Things to consider No public transport so own car would be preferable. Maybe long hours eg at harvest time