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Electrical & Mechanical Fitting Apprentice

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As a result of continued growth and expansion, the company is seeking motivated apprentices to join us. Successful candidates will complete the relevant apprenticeship to gain the necessary qualifications and skills to fulfil the requirements of the job and will be supervised and guided by Meltog’s qualified personnel.
What you'll do at work
- Learning and understanding the importance of health and safety within the working environment.
- To develop the skills and carry out duties from drawings, documentation and verbal instructions to a high degree of precision.
- To maintain a logbook over the duration of the apprenticeship period, recording projects that have been undertaken and the skills learned.
- To maintain and to ensure good general housekeeping of the workplace areas.
Where you'll work
UNIT B
COPLEY HILL TRADING ESTATE
WHITEHALL ROAD
LEEDS
LS12 1HE
Apprenticeships include time away from working for specialist training. You’ll study to gain professional knowledge and skills.
Training provider
LUMINATE EDUCATION GROUP
Training course
Engineering fitter (level 3)
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What you'll learn
Course contents
Reading, interpreting and understanding the component or assembly specification, diagrams, drawings and work instructions.
Planning component or assembly task – materials, tools and equipment.
Preparing work area for component or assembly task; sourcing required resources, tools and equipment.
Carry out relevant planning and preparation activities before commencing work activity and know how to source required resources and interpret detailed drawings, specifications and job instructions.
Checking tools during and after task completion; identifying and reporting defects.
Measuring and testing, checking or inspecting component or assembly for example; use of micrometers, verniers, multimeters, voltmeter.
Problem solving; analysing the issue and fixing the issue where appropriate.
Applying improvement techniques; recommending or implementing solutions where appropriate.
Communicating with colleagues or customers (internal or external).
Completing component or assembly documentation for example job instructions, drawings, quality control documentation.
Reporting work outcomes or issues.
Restoring the work area on completion of the activity; returning any resources and consumables to the appropriate location and house-keeping.
Disposing of waste in accordance with waste streams; re-cycling, re-using where appropriate.
Operating within limits of responsibility.
Operating in line with quality, health and safety and environmental policy and procedures; identifying risks and hazards and identifying control measures where applicable.
Reading, interpreting and understanding the component or assembly specification, diagrams, drawings and work instructions.
Planning component or assembly task – materials, tools and equipment.
Preparing work area for component or assembly task; sourcing required resources, tools and equipment.
Carry out relevant planning and preparation activities before commencing work activity and know how to source required resources and interpret detailed drawings, specifications and job instructions.
Checking tools during and after task completion; identifying and reporting defects.
Measuring and testing, checking or inspecting component or assembly for example; use of micrometers, verniers, multimeters, voltmeter.
Problem solving; analysing the issue and fixing the issue where appropriate.
Applying improvement techniques; recommending or implementing solutions where appropriate.
Communicating with colleagues or customers (internal or external).
Completing component or assembly documentation for example job instructions, drawings, quality control documentation.
Reporting work outcomes or issues.
Restoring the work area on completion of the activity; returning any resources and consumables to the appropriate location and house-keeping.
Disposing of waste in accordance with waste streams; re-cycling, re-using where appropriate.
Operating within limits of responsibility.
Operating in line with quality, health and safety and environmental policy and procedures; identifying risks and hazards and identifying control measures where applicable.
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Training will take place at Printworks Campus, Leeds.
You will come to college one day per week.
Essential qualifications
GCSE in:
English (grade 4)
Maths (grade 4)
Share if you have other relevant qualifications and industry experience. The apprenticeship can be adjusted to reflect what you already know.
Skills
- Communication skills
- Attention to detail
- Organisation skills
- Customer care skills
- Problem solving skills
- Presentation skills
- Administrative skills
- Analytical skills
- Logical
- Team working
- Creative
- Initiative
Meltog Ltd is an SME Engineering company based in Leeds that designs, manufactures, assembles and integrates complex electro-mechanical machinery for the recycling, metal packaging and filtration industries. The company is headquartered in Leeds in the UK and supplies its products worldwide. From this site, Meltog offers not only new machinery but also expertise and advice, spare parts and a full range of aftermarket services. As a technology business, the company has invested extensively in its engineering systems, utilising a state-of-the-art 3D CAD system for its design processes and CNC machine tools for manufacturing.
Your earnings can increase over time with an apprenticeship. Find out about potential future pay (opens in new tab).
Full-time position
The contact for this apprenticeship is:
LUMINATE EDUCATION GROUP
apprenticeships@leedscitycollege.ac.uk
The reference code for this apprenticeship is VAC2000030993.
Closes on Monday 31 August 2026
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