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Engineering and maintenance | Manufacturing
Toolmakers make the precision tools that are used in manufacturing to create products and parts.
You could start by doing a college course to learn some of the skills you'll need in this job. Courses include:
You'll need:
On a typical day you could:
You could become a workshop supervisor, train to carry out machine maintenance or move into quality control.
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Were looking for someone keen to gain hands-on experience, develop practical skills, and achieve the standards needed to succeed in this role.You’ll be expected to:Manage a workcollege balance.Work and communicate within multiple teamswork areas.Take responsibility for own learning and workload.
Your apprenticeship will last 36 months, and successful apprentices will achieve a Water Industry Treatment Process Technician, Level: 3 (wastewater pathway) standard, endorsed by the Institute for Apprenticeships.You will need to be mobile in this role, well contribute up to 500 towards driving lessons and tests to help to get you on the road!
Joining Jersey Electricity on our exciting apprenticeship programme you’ll not only learn the skills you need to build a great career, but you’ll also become a pioneer of a better, more sustainable future for our planet. We have positions available in our Service Delivery team as an Apprentice Craftsperson. In this role, you will provide support in a technical service, electrically installing, repairing, and troubleshooting our distribution assets which include our overhead and underground cabling networks.
Our apprentices are well looked after, with a generous salary, 26 days of leave (excluding bank holidays), a 500 contribution towards learning to drive, and many more benefits.Your apprenticeship will last 36 months, and successful apprentices will achieve a Water Industry Treatment Process Technician, Level: 3 (wastewater pathway) standard, endorsed by the Institute for Apprenticeships.
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