Process Control Apprentice (Electrical Engineering)
Role
As a Process Control Engineer, you will be trained to maintain process control equipment and plant across the Speciality business sites. As a Speciality Steels apprentice, you will learn how to:
- Work safely with Process control and electrical equipment
- Understand electrical drawings
- Maintain process control equipment to a professional standard
- Carry out fault finding and repairs
You will work within the Speciality Steels business, which produces high performance alloy and stainless steels designed to meet the detailed and demanding requirements of some of the world’s most challenging markets and industries.
Process control at Speciality Steels involves a wide range of services including aerospace specification compliance, maintenance of bespoke complex machinery, from electric arc furnaces to non-destructive testing facilities while working as part of a specialised department engineering team.
This is a fantastic opportunity for someone who wants to study electrical and instrumentation engineering in a practical and hands on environment at a National award winning apprenticeship employer in the Sheffield and Rotherham area.
Training
Level 3 Maintenance Operations Engineering Technician Delivered at the Stocksbridge Training Centre.
Year 1:
In your first year you will:
- Start modules towards Electrical maintenance and the first year of your BTEC Level 3 in Electrical Engineering
- Undertake specialist engineering training programme at our on-site training centre at Stocksbridge.
Year 2:
During your second year you will:
- Undertake on-site working alongside qualified Technicians;
- Complete a BTEC Level 3 in Engineering
- Continue to complete your competence portfolio through experience within the work place
Year 3:
Your third year will see you:
- Working on‐site with qualified Technicians
- Complete an end point assessment
- You can expect to start your career as a craft team member in a Process control department. After that the next step would be to become a Technician
- After that, there are career development opportunities within the Process Control department that you could follow to enhance your development
- Apprenticeship Standard
- Maintenance and operations engineering technician (level 3)
- Training Provider
- SHEFFIELD COLLEGE, THE
- Working Week
- Initially Monday to Friday at the training centre and then moving to shift work with days and times to be agreed over a 7 day period.
- Expected Duration
- 36 Months
- Positions Available
- 1
- Closing Date
- Friday, 31st May 2024
- Start Date
- Monday, 2nd September 2024
Desired Skills
- Communication skills
- IT skills
- Attention to detail
- Organisation skills
- Problem solving skills
- Number skills
- Logical
- Team working
- Creative
- Initiative
- Non judgemental
- Patience
- Physical fitness
Qualifications
- 5 GCSE including English, Maths and Science GCSE or equivalent, grade 4/C and above (Essential)
About the Employer
- Company
- Liberty Steels UK
- Location
- 7 Fox Valley Way, Stocksbridge, Sheffield, England
- Employment Type
- Advanced Apprenticeship
- Salary
- £12,148.00
- Posted
- Company
- Liberty Steels UK
- Location
- 7 Fox Valley Way, Stocksbridge, Sheffield, England
- Employment Type
- Advanced Apprenticeship
- Salary
- £12,148.00
- Posted