Additive Manufacturing Technician Apprentice
As an apprentice, you will learn every stage of the manufacturing process, from component production to heat treatment, machining, surface finishing and metrology.
You will produce complex components which can only be created using 3D printing for major customers in aerospace, automotive and electronics (this could include high-end sports cars, VR headsets, aerospace engines, rocket nozzles and more).
As well as the production stages, you will also learn how to maintain and calibrate key equipment and manage stock. There will also be opportunities to contribute to continuous improvement (CI) projects to help Alloyed meet the changing demands from engineering teams.
You will experience all aspects of a manufacturing environment, developing key project skills and management skills transferrable to any career, and you will be seen as a vital member of the Alloyed team.
Training:
College will be in Bicester, Oxfordshire.
11 Wedgwood Road, Bicester, Oxon, OX26 4UL.
Training Outcome:
This is an entry into a career in engineering. Successful apprentices secure a permanent full-time technician role in an area where they have developed industry-leading knowledge and skills. They could pursue many opportunities in different operational areas. Hands-on training and development will continue into specialisms.
Employer Description:
Alloyed is a world leader in producing digital metal components. We are a young venture-funded company of around 150 world-class metallurgists, mechanical engineers, technicians, and software developers. The company’s additive components division is growing rapidly in response to high demand from customers, including Boeing, Anglo American and Rolls Royce.
Working Hours :
Monday to Friday, 09:00 - 17:30.
Skills:
Attention to detail,Organisation skills,Problem solving skills,Logical,Team working,Creative,Initiative,Interest in Engineering,Time Management,Motivated