Electrical Wiring Apprentice
Working under supervision you will work towards being responsible for the following tasks:
The assembly wiring of electrical and electronic modules/units and electronic controls All aspects of soldering and electronic components both by hand and machine Cable harnessing and looming methods used in the electronics industry Processes used in the manufacture and repair of printed circuit boards, including the coating of PCB’s Carry out instructions Ensure Health and Safety standards are maintained show due diligence Comply with company policies and procedures Carry out reasonable requests to meet the needs of the businessTraining:
Advanced Engineering Apprenticeships normally last four years during which time you will attend our Training Centre on day release followed by one day per week for basic training and Further Education.
The remainder of your time will be spent with your employer, training in Engineering.
Wigan & Leigh will monitor your Apprenticeship on a regular basis to ensure you achieve the standards required including core skills, knowledge and occupational behaviours in preparation for End point assessment.
Training Outcome:
Apprenticeship may lead to permanent employment Further in-house and external training and development available Potential Level 4/HNC for the right candidate at the right time
Employer Description:
This role is responsible for performing the dissembly, assembly and fitting of mechanical assemblies according to manufacturing standards, technical drawings, and documentation. This role ensures that systems and components are assembled adhering to quality and safety standards, while also assisting with any other tasks as required.
Working Hours :
Choose one of the following work patterns, Monday to Thursday: 6:45am to 16:30pm 7am to 16:45pm 7:15am to 17:00pm 7:30am to 17:15pm 7:45am to 17:30pm. Lunch is anytime between 11.30am and 1.30pm for 30-minutes.
Skills:
Attention to detail,Problem solving skills,Analytical skills,Logical,Team working,Initiative