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Are you looking for an exciting Engineering Apprentice opportunity? Are you dedicated, have a willingness to learn and looking for a long-term career in engineering? We want to hear from you!
We have a fantastic opportunity to join our Process Engineering team as an apprentice. You will gain knowledge and experience of process engineering including:
The apprenticeship programme will provide an individual with full training both internally and externally over approximately 36 months + EPA depending on the candidate’s current knowledge skills and qualifications.
The candidate must be willing to travel and attend university on a day release to gain essential knowledge and experience to complete the full apprenticeship programme eventually leading to attaining a Level 4 Engineering Manufacturing Technician Higher Apprenticeship.
Entry requirements:
Candidates should be self-motivated and have or expect to achieve at least two A Level C+ grades in a relevant Maths/Scientific/Technology subject. Two AS level C+ grades are considered equivalent to one A Level. A BTEC/EdExcel/SCOTVEC National Certificate or Diploma in a science or technology-based subject.
Working hours: Monday to Friday
40 hours per week
Expected course duration: 36 months + EPA
Company benefits:
If you would like to be considered for this position or require any further information then please contact us for an apprenticeship application pack with all the relevant details for each vacancy:
Nicola Birks, HR Training & Apprentice Administrator: nbirks@glenair.co.uk
Closing date: 24th May 2024
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