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Precision Technologies is looking for an enthusiastic apprentice to join their team. As an apprentice, you will rotate through key areas of the business including:
- Benching
- Milling
- Turning
- CNC machining
- Spline grinding
- Drawing interpretation
- Engineering calculations
- Shop floor documentation
You will be involved in hands-on practical work from day one. This includes:
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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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- Reading and interpreting engineering drawings
- Carrying out relevant calculations
- Working with the information provided to the shop floor to meet customer requirements accurately and on time
What Precision Technologies is looking for:
Because we work in a bespoke, non-mass-production environment, attention to detail and versatility are essential. Each job is different, and we need apprentices who are curious, adaptable, and take real pride in the value of their work.


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Upon successful completion of the apprenticeship, there will be a full-time position available within the company.
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