The British Institute of Non-Destructive Testing (BINDT)
Apprentice Engineering Technician

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Destec Engineering Limited designs and manufactures clamp connectors, subsea pipe connectors, seal rings, and boiler inspection caps and is seeking an Apprentice Engineering Technician. The company provides on-site machining services, including milling, bolt tensioning, line boring, and inspection services and works across the water, power generation, offshore, and energy sectors.
Duties
- Inspection, testing, and understanding of drawings
- Working with the team to ensure non-destructive testing is completed as per requirements and timelines
- Basic understanding of liquid penetrant – visible (LPV), magnetic particle – fluorescent (MPF), and liquid penetrant – fluorescent (LPF)
- Basic understanding of non-destructive testing (NDT) equipment and procedures, including calibration and consumable requirements
- Operating a variety of machines (computer numerical control (CNC) or conventional) for assembling and repairing machine and press tools
- The successful candidate will work towards an apprenticeship standard in Level 2 engineering operations (manufacturing and maintenance pathway)
- The successful candidate will be assigned a dedicated assessor who will provide support and guidance throughout the course
- This is a day-release programme, which means the successful candidate will attend Lincoln college one day a week during term time only. This will fall within the contracted working hours.
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