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Mechatronics Engineering Apprenticeship

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As a key team member working alongside electricians and engineers, you will be involved in a variety of tasks essential to the manufacturing, testing, and installation of electrical control systems and process systems that we design and manufacture.
Duties:
- Manufacturing electrical control panels (drilling, tapping, fixing cable trunking and DIN rail, fitting and wiring components to electrical schematics)
- Testing electrical control panels (checking electrical schematics, checking PLC signals, testing protective devices and general functionality)
- Installation of cable basket or trunking (marking out, cutting and fixing)
- Wiring of process equipment such as pumps, heaters and instrumentation using SWA, SY, CAM cables
- Piping of actuated pneumatic equipment such as valves and cylinders
- Set-up of equipment, scaling and calibrating.
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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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