We are offering an Apprenticeship for an enthusiastic individual, keen to build a career within our well established Maintenance function, here at Redditch. This Apprenticeship will be provided by MAKE UK, where the successful candidate will be required to travel individually to MAKE UK, on block release to complete the studies. When you are not at MAKE UK you will be on site working alongside the established Maintenance Function.
All applicants must demonstrate a desire to continue with their education and be available to attend MAKE UK for an Induction and a meet with the Recruiting Manager.
Maintenance technicians carry out a broad range of activities which may include installation, testing, fault finding, rectification, modifications and the on-going planned maintenance of complex automated equipment. This requires the application of a blend of skills, knowledge and occupational behaviors across the electrical, electronic, mechanical, fluid power and control systems disciplines.
This occupation is found in many Engineering and advanced manufacturing sectors which utilise automated equipment with integrated systems and interfaces, where the equipment contains a blend of technologies such as mechanical, electrical, electronic and control, and fluid power.
The broad purpose of the occupation is to ensure that plant and equipment perform to the required standard to facilitate targets regarding safety, quality, delivery, availability and cost within the aerospace engineering sectors.
Multi-skilled mechatronics maintenance technicians carry out a broad range of activities which may include installation, testing, fault finding, rectification, modifications and the on-going planned maintenance of complex automated equipment. This requires the application of a blend of skills, knowledge and occupational behaviours across the electrical, electronic, mechanical, fluid power and control systems disciplines. They prepare for the maintenance activity and inform stakeholders of work status.
They also complete documentation, handover work, set up their work area and are required to be competent in safe engineering practices for their own safety and those around them. They may be required to work shifts, to work at height and in confined spaces, as well as dealing with equipment which may contain high voltages, high pressures, ionising radiation and other hazards.
In their daily work, an employee in this occupation interacts with a wide range of potential stake holders and others such as other technicians, engineering leaders, production operators, production leaders, business managers, customers, contractors, external agencies and members of the public. They may work in a range of environments including factories, hangers and workshops, as well as outside.
An employee in this occupation will be responsible for the quality and accuracy of the work they undertake within the limits of their personal authority, whilst complying with national and international legislation, civil or military regulatory and organisational requirements.
All work must comply with health and safety legislation, environmental legislation and the employers own specific rules and guidance. They carry out complex maintenance activities on high value equipment across a wide range of equipment types and are responsible for the health and safety of themselves, their colleagues and others who may be affected by the work.
Technicians are required to complete tasks within defined timescales. They need to work autonomously, professionally and responsibly to regulatory and organisational requirements, whilst working as part of a team.
They are responsible for the correct use and fitness for purpose of tools and equipment, and for maintaining their own continued professional development.
The Multi-skilled / Mechanical Operations and Maintenance course covers the following Units.
- Health and Safety in the Engineering Workplace
- Communications for Engineering Technicians
- Mathematics for Engineering Technicians
- Engineering Project
- Properties and Applications of Engineering Materials
- Mechanical Principles of Engineering Systems
- Engineering Drawing for Technicians
- Engineering Maintenance Procedures and Techniques
- Monitoring and Fault Diagnosis of Engineering Systems
- Business Operations in Engineering
- Electrical and Electronic Principles in Engineering
Qualifications
The entry criteria for an Engineering Level 3 Apprenticeship:
4 x grade 4βs/C at GCSE (or equivalent); this must include Math's GCSE
Apprentices without GCSE grade 4/C or above in English must have a GCSE grade 3 (or equivalent)
Apprentices will also need to demonstrate an interest in engineering and commitment to the programme.
Furthermore, that they understand and can readily apply their personal strategies for learning in order for them to demonstrate readiness for work-based learning.
In addition, all applicants are required to undertake a compulsory initial assessment in math's and English which determines current levels of English and math's.
It is mandatory for applicants who are under the age of 18 at point of enrolment to continue to study English and to gain level 2 Functional Skills in their first year to enable them to complete the rest of the programme.
Duration of Apprenticeship
Typical duration for overall apprenticeship is 48 months. Duration to gateway is 42 months and End Point Assessment is 6 months - timescales may vary depending on occupational role and/or prior relevant qualifications / experience and Assessment of Prior Learning and Knowledge (APL/K) opportunities.