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Heritage Engineering Technician Apprenticeship (Mechanical – Classic Vehicle restoration)

BRIERLEY HILL
£16.6k/yr
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About the Role

Exciting new opportunity for an apprentice to work with Aldon Automotive Limited, a well-established company based in the West Midlands and working on classic cars from the 60’s through to the 90’s. You will be working with a team of experienced and enthusiastic engineers in our well-equipped workshop.

Most of your apprenticeship is spent working. You’ll learn on the job by getting hands-on experience.

What you'll do at work

This apprenticeship combines old-school engineering with cutting-edge technology.

  • Assisting with the fault diagnosis, servicing, restoration and engine rebuilds
  • You will be taught about history and development of vehicles, components, materials, and turn around the most complex restoration projects in a timely manner while still retaining the Aldon Automotive hallmark of quality for being one of the longest established tuning companies in the UK
  • Attending trade shows, exhibitions and race shows/race meetings

Where you'll work

BREENER INDUSTRIAL ESTATE
STATION DR
BRETTELL LANE BRIERLEY HILL
WEST MIDLANDS
DY5 3ST

Apprenticeships include time away from working for specialist training.

You’ll study to gain professional knowledge and skills.

Training provider

HERITAGE SKILLS ACADEMY LIMITED

Training course

Heritage engineering technician (level 3)

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What you'll learn

Course contents

  • Apply current Health & Safety practices at all times, ensuring all Hazards and Risks are identified and managed effectively, specifically complying with all relevant general and heritage specific regulations.
  • Dis-assemble and assemble constructs, using video and/or other recording methods as appropriate to ensure the knowledge is not lost if significant time elapses between the two functions.
  • Apply the processes of continuous improvement, such as Kaizen and Workplace Organisation.
  • Obtain check and use the appropriate original
  • Develop, apply and implement appropriate delivery plans to complete tasks within the agreed timescale.
  • Apply industry recognised/best practice standards at all times during the restoration of a project to ensure that each stage is completed properly and has no adverse effect on future operations and progress.
  • Plan and where applicable obtain all the resources required to undertake the work activity.
  • Use the correct original or contemporary tools, processes, procedures and equipment to inspect remove, renovate and reassemble components where applicable including those for periodic adjustment.
  • Identify various forms of corrosion, chemical reaction and other forms of degradation, and treat accordingly.
  • Apply Non Destructive Techniques (NDT), using the correct technique for the specific application
  • Use mechanical, non-mechanical and thermal jointing processes including riveting, glues, soldering, brazing and welding.
  • Apply appropriate and approved diagnostic procedures and equipment with logical problem-solving techniques.
  • Restore the work area on completion of the activity.
  • Deal with customers, to ensure their satisfaction and expectations are exceeded.
  • Use appropriate aviation terminology.
  • Fully document and record all work with European Aviation Safety Agency/Civil Aviation Authority requirements.
  • Survey Heritage Aircraft, and classify damage as: Negligible, Repairable by treatment, Repairable by patching or insertion or requiring replacement.
  • Apply appropriate conservation treatment(s) with minimum physical intervention and removing no or as little as possible original material.
  • Correctly identify and employ appropriate riveting techniques.
  • Manufacture and replace aircraft panels/components using conforming material.
  • Use sealants to add aerodynamic smoothness to exposed surfaces as seams and joints in the fuselage and wings
  • Use sealants to prevent air and fluid leakage.
  • Undertake jacking & lifting operations without endangering themselves or others.
  • Assess external condition of aircraft electrical systems, instruments and power-plant as to their appearance
  • Utilise appropriate conservation techniques to return electrical systems, instruments and power-plant to a satisfactory external appearance
  • Remove equipment and store in an environmentally controlled bonded secure storage facility, so that it could be re-used in the future.
  • Service, maintain operate, locate faults and rectify or repair on prime movers such as; steam, electric, two and four stroke petrol and diesel engines.
  • Service, maintain, operate locate faults and rectify or repair propulsion systems.
  • Locate faults and rectify or repair Heritage vessels auxiliary systems for electrical supply, fuel supply, cooling and plumbing systems.
  • Service, maintain, operate, rectify and repair vessel steering components.
  • Manufacture replacement components using conforming materials such as wood, metal or fabric.
  • Undertake lifting, slinging, jacking operations without endangering the vessel, components or persons for large heavy objects.
  • Manage the processes required to implement an effective vessel assessment including how to assess a vessel for her historical significance and her current fabric condition.
  • Manage the process required to stabilise a Heritage vessel and how to protect her condition by applying appropriate treatments with minimum physical intervention and removing as little original material
  • Maintain the fabric of the vessel and keep it suitably maintained even under museum conditions to ensure longevity.
  • Use appropriate terminology in recording of work.
  • Undertake safe handling including hot/in steam working and workshop systems – electric, air, lifting
  • Ability to undertake hand and machine fitting including effective use of machine shop tools associated with mechanical repair work (e.g. making replacement components).
  • Mechanical exams and checks on lubrication systems, brake systems, hoses and couplings.
  • Undertake mechanical testing techniques, carrying out the required test procedure without causing damage to the component or system.
  • Undertake white metalling and refurbishment of bearings.
  • Carry out examination of locomotive frames and their alignment.
  • Carry out examination procedures for wheel-sets, tyres and flanges, axles and springs to determine repair or adjustment needs in line with guidance e.g. MT 276.
  • Carry out valve and piston examination and slide bar alignment.
  • Use appropriate terminology and recording of the work.
  • Correctly mark out plate for different boiler sections.
  • Undertake safe handling including hot/in steam working and correct use of tools associated with boiler work.
  • Carry out thorough survey and examinations, testing techniques including hydraulic and have the skills to identify and carry out the required test procedure without causing damage to the component or system.
  • Carry out riveting repairs (hot and hydraulic).
  • Carry out tube removal and boiler re-tubing.
  • Undertake correct fitting of boiler mountings and safety valves.
  • Carry out plate-work repairs and patching.
  • Carry out inner and outer firebox repair, including drilling and tapping, stay removal and replacement.
  • Operate historic vehicles and systems safely and without damage to components and systems.
  • Conduct and record inspections and assessments relating to historic vehicles and systems taking into account the historic pedigree and use of materials & processes.
  • Produce technical drawings, use a range of measuring techniques including the use of metric and imperial measuring systems.
  • Implement plans to preserve, repair, disassemble, re-assemble or re-manufacture the range of historic vehicles systems and components.
  • Lift/jack, support and lower historic vehicles safely and without damage to chassis, components or systems
  • Service, maintain and repair the range of historic motive power systems.
  • Service, maintain and repair historic vehicle auxiliary systems.
  • Retain originality of materials and apply/use preservation techniques where appropriate.
  • Re-manufacture components using hand skills, milling, turning, grinding and fabrication skills appropriate to the particular vehicle.
  • Use mechanical, non-mechanical & thermal jointing processes including riveting, glues, soldering, brazing, mig, tig, spot & arc welding.
  • Conduct and record inspections & assessments relating to historic vehicle construction and components taking into account the historic pedigree and use of materials and processes.
  • Dismantle, store and rebuild historic vehicles safely and without damage to components and systems.
  • Implement plans to preserve, repair, disassemble, reassemble or re-manufacture the range of historic vehicles chassis, panels and components.
  • Use historic building techniques such as ‘wheeling’ (panels being hand rolled).
  • Use all jointing processes including riveting, glues, soldering, brazing and welding methods.
  • Remove, replace, refurbish or re-manufacture the internal and external trim components in a range of materials including hoods, frames, head linings, and upper environmental trim.
  • Remove, replace, refurbish or re-manufacture the internal and external trim components in a range of materials including fabric, wood, metal and composites.
  • Remove, replace, refurbish or re-manufacture the vehicle glazing.
  • Prepare vehicles for handover to customers, transportation, exhibitions and display

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Qualification: The ‘HET Level 3 Apprenticeship’ is a nationally recognised qualification delivered by ‘HSA’ from its Mechanical Academy based at ‘Bicester Heritage’ in Oxfordshire. Delivered over 36 months on a block release basis, you will attend your academy on average every 5 weeks for a 5-day block of training running from Monday to Friday, the remaining 80% of the time you will be working with your employer. If required, your employer will cover the accommodation and travel costs.

Essential qualifications

GCSE in:

  • English (grade C)
  • Maths (grade C)

Share if you have other relevant qualifications and industry experience. The apprenticeship can be adjusted to reflect what you already know.

Skills

  • Communication skills
  • IT skills
  • Attention to detail
  • Organisation skills
  • Customer care skills
  • Problem solving skills
  • Presentation skills
  • Administrative skills
  • Number skills
  • Analytical skills
  • Logical
  • Team working
  • Creative
  • Initiative
  • Non judgemental
  • Patience
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Skills

Health and safety
Fault diagnosis
Servicing
Restoration
Engine rebuilds
Vehicle history
Vehicle components
Vehicle materials
Vehicle restoration
Quality
Health & Safety practices
Risk management
Continuous improvement
Kaizen
Workplace organisation
Delivery planning
Industry best practices
Resource planning
Tools
Processes
Procedures
Equipment inspection
Renovation
Component assembly
Corrosion identification
Chemical reaction identification
Degradation treatment
Non-Destructive Techniques (NDT)
Mechanical jointing
Non-mechanical jointing
Thermal jointing
Riveting
Soldering
Brazing
Welding
Diagnostic procedures
Diagnostic equipment
Problem-solving
Work area restoration
Customer service
Aviation terminology
Documentation
Record keeping
European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) requirements
Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) requirements
Heritage aircraft surveying
Damage classification
Conservation treatment
Physical intervention
Material preservation
Riveting techniques
Aircraft panel manufacturing
Aircraft component manufacturing
Sealant application
Jacking operations
Lifting operations
Aircraft electrical systems
Aircraft instruments
Aircraft power-plant assessment
Electrical system conservation
Instrument conservation
Power-plant conservation
Secure storage
Prime mover maintenance
Steam engine maintenance
Electric engine maintenance
Two-stroke engine maintenance
Four-stroke engine maintenance
Petrol engine maintenance
Diesel engine maintenance
Propulsion system maintenance
Vessel auxiliary system maintenance
Vessel electrical supply systems
Vessel fuel supply systems
Vessel cooling systems
Vessel plumbing systems
Vessel steering component maintenance
Component manufacturing
Wood material
Metal material
Fabric material
Lifting operations
Slinging operations
Jacking operations
Vessel assessment
Historical significance assessment
Vessel fabric condition assessment
Vessel stabilisation
Vessel condition protection
Vessel fabric maintenance
Workshop safety
Hand fitting
Machine fitting
Machine shop tools
Mechanical repair
Mechanical testing
Lubrication system maintenance
Brake system maintenance
Hose maintenance
Coupling maintenance
White metalling
Bearing refurbishment
Locomotive frame examination
Locomotive frame alignment
Wheel-set examination
Tyre examination
Flange examination
Axle examination
Spring examination
Valve examination
Piston examination
Slide bar alignment
Boiler section marking
Boiler work safety
Boiler survey
Boiler examination
Hydraulic testing
Boiler re-tubing
Boiler mounting fitting
Safety valve fitting
Plate-work repair
Patching
Inner firebox repair
Outer firebox repair
Drilling
Tapping
Stay removal
Stay replacement
Historic vehicle operation
Historic vehicle system operation
Historic vehicle inspection
Historic vehicle assessment
Historic vehicle pedigree
Technical drawing
Metric measurement
Imperial measurement
Historic vehicle chassis
Historic vehicle components
Historic vehicle motive power systems
Historic vehicle auxiliary systems
Material originality
Preservation techniques
Component remanufacturing
Hand skills
Milling
Turning
Grinding
Fabrication skills
Mig welding
Tig welding
Spot welding
Arc welding
Historic vehicle construction
Historic vehicle panel remanufacturing
Historic building techniques
Wheeling
Panel rolling
Jointing processes
Internal trim refurbishment
External trim refurbishment
Hood refurbishment
Frame refurbishment
Head lining refurbishment
Upper environmental trim refurbishment
Glazing refurbishment
Vehicle preparation
Customer handover
Transportation preparation
Exhibition preparation
Display preparation
Communication skills
IT skills
Attention to detail
Organisation skills
Customer care skills
Presentation skills
Administrative skills
Number skills
Analytical skills
Logical thinking
Team working
Creativity
Initiative
Non-judgmental attitude
Patience
Physical fitness
Classic vehicle experience
English language
Mathematics
Degree application
Engineering challenges

Location

5 Station Dr, Brierley Hill DY5 3JT, UK

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