Lockheed Martin
Manufacturing Apprentice - (Electrical)

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About The Role
Participates in a UK government accredited structured educational/work program between the company and a training provider, and enrolled on an accredited training program directly related to skills required by the company. Performs assigned tasks in technical/engineering disciplines e.g., Mechanical Engineering, Software Engineering, Facilities Engineering, Quality Engineering.
A Lockheed Martin Apprenticeship will help you to develop the practical skills and knowledge that you will need to join a highly skilled team of Electrical and Mechanical Assembly Technicians.
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The Job Will Involve Training In The Following
- A comprehensive range of Electrical assembly techniques
- Interpreting drawings and working from written instructions.
- Use of hand tools, and measuring and test equipment.
- Liaise with Engineering and manufacturing team leaders to improve electrical assembly methods and design.
- Use problem solving techniques to solve process related issues.
- Ability to prioritise work load in order to meet deliverable commitment timelines.
- Experience of 6 ‘S’ principles and lean manufacturing / continuous improvement tools and techniques.


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Required Skills, Qualifications And Experience
- GCSE's 9-4 or A*-C in English and Maths
- Minimum of 2x A-Levels to include Maths/Physics OR
- Completed Level 3 Extended Diploma in an Engineering related discipline.
- Have a strong work ethic, positive attitude and a desire to learn new skills.
- Additionally, if you have technical / hands on interests or hobbies, we would be very interested to hear about them. Please ensure these are included on your CV.
- An interest in electrical assembly through either practical experience or study.
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