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Level 3 Machining Technician Apprenticeship

An excellent opportunity to learn various manufacturing procedures with some of the latest CNC machinery, working for a fast-growing company, in a modern workshop environment.

We appreciate that everyone learns and thinks in different ways; therefore, if you would prefer to provide your information in a different format; for example, over the phone, or you need support in completing your application please contact oasphase2@the-mtc.org

Vacancy location Unit 7 Farmbrough Close Aylesbury Buckinghamshire HP22 5DN
Training location OAS, Culham Campus, OX14 3DB
Working week 40 hours
Wage £7 p/hour to start
Expected duration 36 months
Start date 01 January 2025

Responsibilities:

  • Setting and operating CNC machining centres and lathes.
  • Learning to use CAD/CAM software
  • Producing small to medium batch components, plus prototypes.
  • Working collaboratively as a team to learn existing manufacture processes and quality control.
  • Working with a variety of materials from plastics, aluminium and stainless steels.
  • Learn CNC programming on various control systems, basic understanding of G-code.
  • Learn the principles of machining to produce components to tight tolerances, from engineering drawings and models.
  • Maintaining production records to comply with ISO 9001:2015 and company procedure.
  • Ability to work as part of a team as well as under own initiative.

Skills and Qualities Required:

  • Enjoys problem solving
  • Strong communication and has good teamwork
  • Practically minded – Curious about technology and mechanics
  • Thorough and has great attention to detail
  • Has a passion to learn
  • IT skills and experience with CAD/CAM software is an advantage

Qualifications Required:

MTC Training eligibility:

5 GCSEs grades 9-4 / A*- C (or equivalent) including Maths and English Language or English Literature.

Career Opportunity:

Following the completion of the apprenticeship we would offer a successful candidate a full time role as a CNC engineer in either our milling or turning section. We also provide continued training to increase an employee’s skills and exposure to different experiences.

Working Week: 40 hours.

Monday – Thursday 07:30 – 16:30 (30 minute lunch break)

Friday – 07:30 – 13:30 (no lunch break)

Additional Questions:

Please include answers to these questions with your application.

Question 1:

Tell us about your interest in engineering.

 Question 2:

Tell us about your career goals.

Please note: the successful candidate would be working in a workshop environment, working with heavy machinery, oils and a vast range of different materials. You would need to provide maintenance to machinery, cleaning out machines and will be on your feet for the vast majority of the day.

 

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