Service Section Repair Engineer apprentice Lakeland Tankers Ltd
Effectively maintain the equipment Repair tankers Clean and remove pipework To proactively carry out maintenance and repair works as and when required and supporting a continuous improvement process.
Closing date: 31 Jul 2022
Apprenticeship summary
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Weekly wage
£192.40
Wages explained
Apprentices are paid for their normal working hours and training that's part of their apprenticeship (usually one day per week).
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Working week
• Monday – Friday 8am – 4.30pm • Morning Break • 1/2 hr lunch
Total hours per week: 40.00
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Expected duration
42 months
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Possible start date
10 Aug 2022
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Date posted
07 Oct 2021
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Apprenticeship level
Advanced
Level 3 (A level) -
Reference number
VAC001775255
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Positions
1 available
It’s time to start something amazing. If you’re looking to be part of a better energy future, this apprenticeship will give you the skills, confidence and qualifications to join the next our generation of engineers.
Our client is looking for an apprentice to learn engineering skills and work towards a career in Engineering
- Effectively maintain the equipment
- Repair tankers
- Clean and remove pipework
- To proactively carry out maintenance and repair works as and when required and supporting a continuous improvement process
- Management of engineering workshops and equipment
- To actively participate in any training and development requirements to ensure sufficient competence and capability are attained and maintained
Requirements and prospects
Desired skills
- Willingness to learn and work
- Demonstrate initiative / common sense
Personal qualities
- Good attitude to work
- Flexible and adaptable
- Willing to get stuck into the task at hand
Desired qualifications
Minimum grade 4 GCSE (C) in English & maths or equivalents.
Future prospects
This is a fantastic opportunity to work with a growing company in a fast-paced environment.
About the employer
Our client the UK’s largest supplier of petroleum and LPG (liquid petroleum gas) road tankers.
Having established a ‘blue chip’ customer base which includes all of the UK's major oil companies and several supermarket petrol retailers, my client produces around 300 road tankers per year As specialists in both Aluminium and Stainless Steel a highly skilled workforce with modern manufacturing techniques and the most advanced automated road tanker welding equipment in the UK, my client believes that its knowledge and experience in the manufacturer of road tankers is second to none.
Employer
Lakeland Tankers Ltd
Address
Unit 1
Folkes Road
Stourbridge
DY9 8RG
Training
Training provider
LEAN EDUCATION AND DEVELOPMENT LIMITED
Applications for this apprenticeship are being processed by Lean Education And Development Limited
Contact
Rachel Jevons 07896 482558 racheljevons@leadltd.co.uk
You will progress onto a Level 3 Apprenticeship in Advanced Manufacturing and Engineering which is a 42-month programme where you will receive on the job training and be required to attend LEMA Academy 1 day per week.
Apprenticeship standard
Engineering technician
Level 3 (A level)
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