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Automotive Electrical Apprentice

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Automotive Electrical Apprentice
Automotive Electrical Apprentice – adi Group
Kick-start your career with adi and gain hands-on experience while working towards a nationally recognised qualification.
As an apprentice, you’ll work alongside experienced electricians, developing practical skills in electrical installation within automotive and industrial environments. Through the adi Apprentice Academy, you’ll benefit from a structured development programme, ongoing support, and the opportunity to build a strong network with fellow apprentices across the business.
This is a fantastic opportunity to earn while you learn and build the foundations of a long-term career in electrical engineering.
About The Role
You’ll join a busy and supportive team, gaining real-world experience across a variety of electrical installation projects. You’ll assist with general site work, installation, and wiring, ensuring all tasks are completed safely, to a high standard, and in line with UK regulations and client requirements.
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StrongYour economics background and your summer at a regional bank line up with what PwC looks for on the consulting scheme. Applications close in four weeks.
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Experience fit
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Electrical Installation
Specifically, your key responsibilities will include:
Installing cable containment systems including conduit, cable ladder, tray, and basket
Wiring And Systems
Working with SWA and data cabling Wiring lighting and power circuits Assisting with control system wiring on-site
About You
We would like to hear from you if you have:
GCSE Grade 4 (or above) in Maths and English A strong work ethic and willingness to learn Good communication and teamwork skills Practical mindset with attention to detail Professional attitude and reliability Full UK driving licence Aged 18+
The Benefits
The adi Pit Stop – savings and discounts portal with Reward Gateway Healthcare cash plan 24/7 GP helpline including private electronic prescription service Enhanced Employee assistance programme Cycle to work scheme Employee referral bonus of £500 for every successful new employee Generous holiday allowance Celebration days Company-wide Christmas party for employees and partners Annual employee awards Long service awards Free workwear


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The Company
Find out more about adi - https://www.adiltd.co.uk/
adi Group is fully committed to the principle of equal opportunity in employment and seeks to ensure that the careers of all employees are determined solely on merit and opportunity and that judgement of employees are free from the effects of bias and prejudice.
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