L3 Engineering and Manufacturing Support Technician Apprenticeship

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L3 Engineering and Manufacturing Support Technician ApprenticeshipApply From:22/02/2025Learning Provider

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Employer

TESLA ENGINEERING LIMITED

Vacancy Description

As an apprentice, you will gain hands-on experience in a dynamic engineering and manufacturing environment, supporting the setup, operation, maintenance, and troubleshooting of machinery and equipment. Under the guidance of experienced engineers and technicians, you will develop the technical skills necessary to contribute to the efficient production of high-quality products.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Assist engineers and senior technicians in the installation, calibration, and maintenance of production equipment and machinery.
  • Troubleshoot mechanical, electrical, and software issues, ensuring minimal disruption to the manufacturing process.
  • Support the routine inspection and testing of equipment to ensure proper functioning and safety compliance.
  • Monitor and adjust machinery settings as needed to maintain production efficiency and quality.
  • Support day-to-day operations in the production area by assisting in machine setup, material handling, and workflow optimisation.
  • Learn to interpret technical drawings.

Key DetailsVacancy Title

L3 Engineering and Manufacturing Support Technician Apprenticeship

Employer Description

Tesla Engineering Limited in the UK consists of a Magnet Division and a Gradient Division and is dedicated to the design, manufacture and support of resistive and superconducting electromagnets, gradient coils, composite materials, generator coils, motors and consultancy to the science, medicine and industrial markets.

Vacancy Location

Water Lane Industrial Estate, West Sussex RH20 3EA

Wage Frequency

Custom

Number of Vacancies

1

Vacancy Reference Number

1000304964

Key DatesApply From

22/02/2025

Closing Date For Applications

2025-04-30 23:59:59

Interview Begin From

N/A

Possible Start Date

2025-10-06 00:00:00

TrainingTraining to be Provided

  • Engineering and Manufacturing Support Technician Level 3 Apprenticeship
  • On the job training and mentoring with experienced colleagues

Skills Required

A problem-solving attitude, attention to detail, dexterity to operate tools, reliability, punctuality, willingness to learn, thirst for knowledge, team player, collaborative nature, technically minded, quick to learn, adaptable, interested in engineering, basic systems knowledge, works effectively, good communication, proactive attitude, adept at learning new skills.

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