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CRAFT FORM ENGINEERING LIMITED
Apprenticeship Level 2
Apply by: 20/08/2026
Apply now on the GOV.UK apprenticeship site
About The Role
Begin your career in Engineering!
Want hands-on experience, real skills, and the chance to learn from trained engineers who genuinely invest in your future? Craft Form Engineering is looking for a motivated individual to join their highly skilled team at their Sheffield site as a Fabrication & Welding Apprentice.
Your training and responsibilities as an Apprentice Fabricator/Welder, will include (but not be limited to) the following:
- Carry out welding activities including use of a MIG/TIG welder, and other ancillary machinery and equipment
- Creating complex plate fabrications, utilising machinery such as a band saw, circular saw guillotine, pillar drill
- Accurately follow job cards and update accordingly
- Understand and read engineering drawings/symbols
- Ensure correct marking up of component parts
- Work to quality standards required for the components and to maintain the ISO
- Weld joints in accordance with approved welding procedures and quality requirements (TIG, MIG)
- Undertake final inspections of finished components
- Maintaining a clean, organised and productive work area for colleagues and yourself
- When trained, ensure job timings are met/exceeded.
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This is a successful business with a fantastic reputation that works to a tight schedule. They are looking for someone who can get there in a morning punctually (think about the location of the business and transport links), listen/learn and use their own initiative to quickly become a valued and productive member of the team.
Further industry appropriate training.
A lasting career in the engineering industry with Craft Form Engineering Ltd.
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The successful candidate will continue their studies with apprenticeship specialists, RNN Group at their Rotherham campus on a day release format, giving you the training and support you need to become an all-rounded and successful Engineer.
About The Employer
Established in 2015, Craft Form are specialist engineers able to work with ferrous and non-ferrous, as well as Stainless Steel metals to produce fabrications, repairs, or the execution of specialist bespoke projects. They operate a team of fully trained and qualified technical welding staff, many with specialist knowledge and many years of experience between them. Based in Sheffield, South Yorkshire, they have undertaken projects for many industrial applications and establishments, including Ministry of Defence work.
Skills Required
- Communication skills
- Attention to detail
- Organisation skills
- Customer care skills
- Problem solving skills
- Administrative skills
- Analytical skills
- Logical
- Team working
- Initiative
- Work under pressure
- Ability to prioritise workload
Training Provider
RNN GROUP
Course/Training
Engineering operative (level 2)
Apply by: 20/08/2026
Apply now on the GOV.UK apprenticeship site
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