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Une entreprise leader dans le secteur de l'ingénierie propose un apprentissage en technicien de machinerie de niveau 3, vous offrant une formation pratique et théorique. Vous apprendrez à opérer des machines complexes, à interpréter des dessins techniques et à travailler sur divers équipements au sein d'un environnement dynamique, avec l'opportunité de décrocher un rôle permanent à la fin de la formation.
ADVANCED MACHINING TECHNICIAN APPRENTICESHIP (LEVEL 3)
If you’re good at problem solving and interested in understanding how things are made and work, a Springfields Advanced Apprenticeship in engineering will equip you with the skills for a successful career in engineering, with promising job prospects across the industry.
What does the apprenticeship involve?
Apprentices are trained to Level 3 as Machining Technicians, supporting mechanical systems within our plant. The program includes study for a BTEC or equivalent technical certificate, practical training on-site at Springfields, and site-specific training in various environments.
The first six months focus on foundational skills such as bench fitting, measuring, and machining. This prepares you for work in different site locations and completing modules like planning machining activities, selecting tools, and working with conventional or CNC machines. The program spans four years, culminating in demonstrating your machining competency and preparing for final assessments.
On-the-job training is provided on-site, guided by experienced professionals and supported by our Training Academy team.
Development areas include:
We also offer other engineering apprenticeships, such as:
Fabrication/Welding Level 3: Interpret technical drawings, fabricate and assemble metal components, and operate thermal joining equipment.
Qualifications needed:
GCSEs (or equivalent) in maths, English, and science at grades A-C (or 5-9), or predicted to achieve these. Enthusiasm for problem solving and motivation for a career in engineering are essential.
What happens after?
At the end of the four-year apprenticeship, you may apply for a permanent engineering role or pursue further technical qualifications. Roles include shift work once competency is achieved. The apprenticeship begins in August 2024.