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Apprentice Engineering and Manufacturing Support Technician

Honley
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Location

Huddersfield, West Yorkshire

Employer

Innerva / Shapemaster Global Ltd

Apprenticeship

Engineering and Manufacturing Support Technician Level 3

Training Provider

Kirklees College

Qualification

BTEC Level 3 Diploma in Engineering and Manufacturing Support Technologies

Duration

42 months, excluding end-point assessment

Start Date

August 2026 (college commences September 2026)

Hours

Full-time, including college attendance

Salary

To be confirmed


Innerva designs and manufactures specialist power assisted exercise equipment that helps older adults and people with a range of health and mobility needs stay active, independent and confident. We are looking for an enthusiastic Apprentice Engineering and Manufacturing Support Technician to join our team in Huddersfield. This is a great opportunity for someone who wants to start a career in engineering and manufacturing while gaining practical workplace experience and working towards a recognised Level 3 qualification with Kirklees College.

About the role

This is a hands-on technical support role within a growing engineering and manufacturing business. You will work alongside experienced colleagues and learn how to support engineering and manufacturing activities, including:

  • Reading and interpreting engineering data, drawings and documentation.
  • Supporting engineering and manufacturing processes.
  • Helping with production planning, scheduling and workflow.
  • Producing technical documentation, data and reports.
  • Using technical software to support processes, products or equipment.
  • Carrying out quality checks, inspections and tests.
  • Helping identify and solve engineering or manufacturing problems.
  • Supporting product development, innovation and continuous improvement.
  • Communicating technical information to colleagues and other stakeholders.

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About the apprenticeship

The role is linked to the Engineering and Manufacturing Support Technician Level 3 Apprenticeship delivered by Kirklees College. You will study towards the BTEC Level 3 Diploma in Engineering and Manufacturing Support Technologies. College attendance is expected to be: Year 1 - two days per week; Years 2 and 3 - one day per week. Attendance will be at Kirklees College’s Engineering Centre in Huddersfield. The apprenticeship is assessed through a work-based report with presentation and questioning, plus an interview supported by a portfolio of evidence.

What we are looking for

  • GCSE English and maths at grade 4 or above, or equivalent.
  • A strong interest in engineering, manufacturing or technical problem-solving.
  • Good attention to detail.
  • A practical, organised and reliable approach.
  • A willingness to learn and take feedback.
  • Good communication and teamwork skills.
  • Confidence using computers and a willingness to learn technical software.
  • A commitment to working safely and professionally.

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Experience in CAD, design technology, practical engineering, workshop activities, manufacturing, robotics, or process engineering would be helpful, but is not essential.

Why join Innerva?

This is an opportunity to join a Huddersfield-based manufacturing business with a clear social purpose. Our products help people remain active, independent and confident, and our engineering and manufacturing teams play a key role in making that happen.

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Benefits

  • Paid employment while completing your apprenticeship.
  • A recognised Level 3 qualification.
  • Hands-on experience in a real engineering and manufacturing environment.
  • Support from experienced colleagues.
  • Exposure to product development, production, quality, technical documentation and continuous improvement.
  • A pathway into a skilled engineering or manufacturing support role.

How to apply

Apply via LinkedIn or send your CV and a short covering note explaining why you are interested in engineering and manufacturing, why you would like to join Innerva, and what skills, interests or experience you would bring to the role to Matt Holland, Head of Product Design - matt.holland@innerva.com

Closing date: Tuesday 28th July 2026

Interview date: To be confirmed – August 2026

Start date: August/September 2026

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Skills

Engineering
Manufacturing
Technical Problem-Solving
Attention to Detail
Organised
Reliable
Communication
Teamwork
Computer Skills
Technical Software

Location

Honley, England, United Kingdom

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