Carpentry Apprenticeship MR JONATHAN PEABODY
As a carpentry apprentice you will learn all aspects of carpentry and joinery as well as building and construction work, you will be expected to learn how to measure, cut and build using materials. You will be working with wood on a day-to-day basis and must be precise with all of your work. Typical duties involve shaping and cutting materials, installing finished materials. You will also be using the appropriate tools and to the quality specified.
Closing date: 07 Jun 2023
Apprenticeship summary
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Annual wage
£10,982.40
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
Working Hours: 40 hours per week, Monday to Friday, times will vary depending on the site location. TBC Wages: £211.20 per week, based on 40 hours per week. Holiday: 28 days holiday entitlement (including bank holidays)
Total hours per week: 40.0
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Expected duration
18 Months
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Possible start date
21 Jun 2023
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Date posted
25 Apr 2023
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Apprenticeship level
Intermediate
Level 2 (GCSE) -
Reference number
VAC1000157780
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Positions
1 available
What will the apprentice be doing?
- You will need to have good communication skills, as you will be dealing with customer and colleagues
- You will be expected to work physically so a high level of stamina is desirable
- You may be working in people's homes so you will need to be responsible at all times.
- Typical duties involve shaping and cutting materials, installing finished materials
- You will also be using the appropriate tools and to the quality specified
What training will the apprentice take and what qualification will the apprentice get at the end?
The Apprenticeship in Carpentry consists of:
- Carpentry and joinery Level 2 Apprenticeship Standard
- Construction Skills Health, Safety and Environment test –
- CSCS Test
As part of the apprenticeship programme, attendance is required at our Skills Group training centre for one day per week. All other aspects of the qualification will be delivered on-site by the employer.
You will have regular visits every six to eight weeks from your designated Skills Group assessor, who will monitor your progress during your apprenticeship training.
What is the expected career progression after this apprenticeship?
- After having completed your apprenticeship programme, you will have the opportunity to progress onto a higher level apprenticeship or become self-employed and in time a small business owner
Requirements and prospects
Desired skills and personal qualities
Qualifications
About the employer
Employer
MR JONATHAN PEABODY
https://www.themastercraftsman.co.uk/cabinets/
Address
2 GLENCROSS COURT
LISKEARD
PL14 3LD
Training
Training provider
SKILLS TO GROUP LIMITED
Apprenticeship standard
Carpentry and joinery
Level 2 (GCSE)
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