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Job Location | Wolverhampton |
Education | Not Mentioned |
Salary | £4.15 per hour |
Industry | Not Mentioned |
Functional Area | Not Mentioned |
Job Type | Permanent, full-time |
Apprentice Engineer (Tool Maker)Apprentice hourly rate of pay will be £4.15 per hr. You will work a maximum of 40 hours per week.We are currently recruiting on behalf of an engineering company based in Willenhall Wolverhampton . This role will not require day release at the City of Wolverhampton College full training will be carried out on site. You will study the Performing Manufacturing Operations Level 2 pathway apprenticeship.This Engineering company offers a complete turnkey service for the manufacture of press tools, jigs and fixtures. With over 35 years’ experience they provide high quality tooling at competitive prices. Their highly skilled workforce and state of the art CNC machinery makes this company the supplier of choice for many OEMs from a diverse range of industry sectors.A toolmaker is responsible for making precision tools (such as jigs, moulds and dies), special guides and holding devices, which are then used in the manufacturing process to make products. For example, a toolmaker might make the parts used on a car assembly line, or the part of a machine that fills a chocolate shell. They will work with a variety of materials including metals, alloys, plastics and ceramics, which are referred to as stocks or castings.A toolmaker’s job doesn’t stop once they’ve produced the tools though; they will then monitor these tools to identify, and implement, any necessary modification or repairs. A toolmaker’s job will also involve using computer numerically controlled (CNC) machines, so a solid background in a variety of technical and IT processes is important.Typical tasks include:
Keyskills :
Reliable Timekeeping motivated keen to learn