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Apprentice pattern maker

Amrctraining

Sheffield

On-site

GBP 20,000 - 30,000

Full time

30+ days ago

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Job summary

Join a dynamic apprenticeship program with a well-established company in the foundry industry. This role offers hands-on experience in pattern making and machining, where you will learn to use various tools and techniques while working alongside skilled professionals. As an apprentice, you will engage in a Level 3 qualification at the AMRC Training Centre, gaining invaluable insights into production efficiencies and quality assurance practices. This is a fantastic opportunity to kickstart your career in a supportive environment, where your contributions will help shape the future of manufacturing.

Benefits

Hands-on experience
Mentorship from skilled professionals
Training at AMRC Training Centre
Opportunity for career progression

Qualifications

  • Candidates must have GCSEs in English and Maths at grade C or 4 or above.
  • Ability to multitask and adapt quickly to changes is essential.

Responsibilities

  • Produce precision tooling for automated grinding areas.
  • Repair and modify pattern and core box tooling.
  • Manufacture bespoke machinery for maintenance.

Skills

Multitasking
Interpersonal skills
Self-motivated
Task-oriented
Calm under pressure
Proactive improvement
Adaptability

Education

GCSE English language C or 4 or above
GCSE Maths C or 4 or above

Tools

Lathes
Milling machines
Sanding machines
Bobbin machines
Vertical bandsaws
Pedestal drills

Job description

William Lee Limited are looking for an apprentice pattern maker to complete a Level 3 machinist apprenticeship and join their team.

The candidate will be actively involved in developing ways to improve efficiencies and production methods across the site, pro-actively seeking out problems and finding solutions. The Tool room and Patternshop are both highly-skilled departments, using a variety of materials such as plastics, casting resins, rubbers, wax, wood, mild and high carbon steels, brass, cast iron and aluminium. The candidate will learn how to use lathes, milling machines, sanding and bobbin machines, vertical bandsaws, pedestal drills amongst other hand and power tools.

Role & Responsibilities:
  • Producing precision fixture tooling and grippers for the automated grinding areas
  • The repair and/or modification of pattern and core box tooling and making patterns for the foundries
  • Manufacturing bespoke items of plant machinery for the maintenance department
  • Gauges and checking equipment for Quality Assurance
  • Repairing feeders and running systems
  • Working to tight tolerances from engineering drawings or verbal discussions
Health, Safety & Environment:
  • Ensure compliance with the company’s health and safety and environmental policies, ensuring these are understood and upheld
  • Ensure that you are always equipped with the correct personal protective equipment and it is properly looked after and maintained
  • Ensure that all accidents are reported and recorded in the accident book
  • Ensure any spillages are cleared up immediately and the correct emergency equipment is always available
Skills Required:
  • Ability to multitask
  • Good interpersonal and communication skills
  • Self-motivated
  • Task-oriented
  • Ability to remain calm and effective during stressful times
  • Proactively taking actions to improve
  • Adapts quickly to change
Personal Qualities:
  • Self-resilient and capable of making task-related decisions
  • Be open to and work with change, both culturally and technically
  • Works in an inclusive way
  • Willingness to undertake additional tasks, within capabilities, to get the job done
  • Willingness to take ownership
  • Take a critical approach to work practice and identify and suggest improvements
  • Believes and promotes Health and Safety within the workplace

This is a great opportunity for apprentices to get hands-on experience in the foundry industry in a British owned company competing in a global market in business for over 150 years. William Lee makes iron castings for a wide variety of international customers including BMW, Mercedes, Daimler, Borg, Castings and GT.

With four foundries on site and over 400 personnel, there will be plenty of opportunities for you to learn about the company as a whole and you will be mentored directly by our skilled team while studying a Level 3 qualification with our training provider, AMRC Training Centre.

Things to Consider:

During the first year you will be required to attend the University of Sheffield’s AMRC Training Centre based in Catcliffe, Sheffield, for an initial block of full-time study. One Friday per month you will return to your workplace. After the initial block training, you will attend the AMRC Training Centre for one day a week to undertake the knowledge study. The remaining four days will be spent in company learning on the job.

Unless exemptions apply, year one apprentices are required to live full time in Sheffield for 24 weeks in university accommodation so that they can attend the University of Sheffield AMRC Training Centre in Sheffield.

Future programme years apprentices are required to continue attending the University of Sheffield AMRC Training Centre in Sheffield, for example, one day per month which will require travel and overnight hotel accommodation.

Please note the AMRC Training Centre reserves the right to close applications ahead of the published closing date.

Qualification Requirements:

Advanced Apprenticeships entry requirements:

  • GCSE English language C or 4 or above
  • GCSE Maths C or 4 or above.

Applicants are also required to successfully complete a series of assessments at the University of Sheffield’s AMRC Training Centre, as well as an employer recruitment and selection process to secure a place on an apprenticeship programme.

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