Fabrication Apprentice, NIS, Chorley, PR7
Vacancy Ref: VC0892 | Sector: Fabrication & Welding |
Location: Chorley | Postcode Area: PR7 |
Salary/Hour: £236.80 | Hours: 37 |
Entry Qualifications: A-D / 3+ in English and Maths GCSE | |
Skills & Qualities:
Hard working Punctual Willingness to learn Motivated Can do attitude An interest in engineering |
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Job Description:
We are an Engineering organisation who are proud to provide bespoke, pragmatic, design and manufacturing services. Established in 1983 we have a proven track record of delivering high-quality bespoke products to our customers across the World. The Markets we reach include Civil nuclear, defence nuclear and science and technology. As a rapidly growing business with a diverse and interesting order book with a variety staff and contract opportunities. We are now looking for five Apprentices to join our busy company. Fabricating/Welding are disciplines that cover a wide range of occupational areas including MIG welding, TIG Welding, and MMA Welding. In this role we will work with our learners to help them develop understanding, knowledge and gain the qualifications. Fabricators need to be able to interpret engineering drawings, convert them into metal shapes by using a range of powered equipment, such as guillotines, pipe benders, folders or computer controlled plasma cutting equipment. Reporting directly to the Quality Control Manager and working in close collaboration with the manufacturing team, you will be responsible for: • Assisting in NDT inspection and developing sufficient experience towards recognised qualifications (PCN/CSWIP). • Performing interstage and final dimensional inspection of fabrications and supporting the requirements for documenting and maintaining records associated with these activities. • Assisting in the development of necessary documentation and control of documentation. • Reviewing and verifying route cards, process instructions, engineering drawings and inspection procedures and specifications, to determine dimensions and tolerances of finished work piece. • Inspecting components/products and auditing processes. • Analysing and reporting on materials, processes and products. • Inspecting, verifying and certifying materials. • Reviewing documentation for Lifetime Quality Records. In many firms a Fabricator will be expected to carry out both fabrication as well as welding work, but you will specialise in Fabrication. You will also complete block release with Alliance Learning, |