Apprentice Joiner EN:Able Futures CIC
EN:Able Futures are offering an exciting opportunity for an Apprentice Site Supervisor to work for established partners R.H.Fullwoods, supporting with elements of site management while working towards a nationally recognised qualification.
Closing date: 05 Jan 2024
Apprenticeship summary
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Annual wage
£11,866.00
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Working week
40 Hours Per Week. Monday to Friday 08:00 – 16:00.
Total hours per week: 40
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Expected duration
24 Months
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Possible start date
08 Jan 2024
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Date posted
20 Oct 2023
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Apprenticeship level
Intermediate
Level 2 (GCSE) -
Reference number
VAC1000206993
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Positions
1 available
What you will do in your working day
- A mix of 1st and 2nd fix Joinery
- Measuring, marking out, fitting, cutting, splicing, finishing, positioning and securing of timber
- Installation of window frames, doors, joists, trusses, roof with gables, roof verges and eaves, including roof components
- Use of appropriate hand and power tools
- Maintaining high levels of health and safety at all times, ensuring regulations are adhered to
- Maintain a clear and tidy workspace and ensure that waste materials are disposed of in accordance with current legislation
The training you will be getting
The successful candidate will work towards a Level 2 Site Carpentry and Joinery qualification.
The qualification will last 24 months, plus End Point Assessment.
What to expect at the end of your apprenticeship
Experienced joiners can become supervisors, project managers or team leaders and earn a higher salary. You could move into different areas within construction such as estimating or contract management or specialise in an area like heritage restoration or building stage sets.
Requirements and prospects
Desired skills and personal qualities
Qualifications
GCSE or equivalent Maths (Grade 4-9) Essential
About the employer
Employer
EN:Able Futures CIC
Address
Munsbrough Nurseries
Munsbrough Ln
Rotherham
S61 4NT
Contact
Daniel Simpkins
Training
Training provider
DN COLLEGES GROUP
Adjustments for experience
You could reduce your training time, or finish your apprenticeship faster, if you have relevant prior learning or experience. This could be relevant:
- training
- qualifications, like an NVQ in a relevant field
- industry or sector experience
Apprenticeship standard
Carpentry and joinery
Level 2 (GCSE)
Demonstrating experience
If your application is successful, you will have a chance to discuss your relevant prior learning or experience with your training provider and employer. You will all need to agree any adjustments to your training plan.
You should be prepared to show your competence, and evidence of relevant qualifications
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