APPRENTICESHIP - Metal Fabricator (Welder)

Job Description

As a Metal Fabricator (Welder) Level 3 Apprentice you will spend time learning all the aspects involved in becoming a skilled welder/fabricator. You will learn to weld using different techniques and with a variety of different steels. You will work alongside industry specialists to learn and develop skills in an exciting and expanding industry. During your Apprenticeship you will learn:

  • The importance of complying with statutory, quality, organisational and health and safety regulations.
  • General engineering mathematical and scientific principles, methods, techniques, graphical expressions, symbols formulae and calculations.
  • The structure, properties and characteristics of common materials.
  • The typical problems that may arise within their normal work activities/environment.
  • Approved diagnostic methods and techniques used to help solve engineering problems.
  • The importance of only using current approved processes, procedures, documentation and the potential implications if they are not adhered to.
  • The different roles and functions in the organisation and how they interact.
  • Why it is important to continually review fabrication and general engineering processes and procedures.
  • The correct methods of moving and handling materials.
  • Processes for preparing materials to be marked out.
  • The tools and techniques available for cutting, shaping, assembling and finishing materials.
  • Allowances for cutting, notching, bending, rolling and forming materials.
  • Describe Pattern development processes, tooling and equipment.
  • Describe Cutting and forming techniques, tooling and equipment.
  • Describe Assembly and finishing processes, tooling and equipment.
  • Inspection techniques that can be applied to check shape and dimensional accuracy.
  • Factors influencing selection of forming process.
  • Principles, procedures and testing of different joining techniques (Mechanised or Manual).
  • Equipment associated with Manual or Mechanised joining techniques including maintaining equipment in a reliable and safe condition.
  • Consumables used in Manual or Mechanised joining.
  • Effects of heating and cooling metals.
  • Consumables used in Manual or Mechanised joining.
  • Different types of Welds and joints.
  • Effects of heating and cooling metals.

Requirements and Prospects

  • Grade 3 GCSE (D) or above in English and Maths
  • Ability to work as part of a team
  • Good communication skills
  • Previous knowledge/interest in engineering
  • Good work ethic, motivated and a willingness to learn
  • On successful completion of the apprenticeship there is a possibility of a future job role.

Job Summary

  • Starting salary: £7.51 per hour in first year
  • Hours: 38.75 hours per week
  • Four days on site: 07.30 – 16.00
  • One day at College: 09.00 – 16.00

To Apply:

Please send CV and covering letter to: jobs@teagle.co.uk

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