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Opportunity to Become Fully Qualified in Hand Spinning & PNC Spinning
About the Role
Opportunity to become fully qualified in both hand spinning & PNC spinning in a busy metal spinning Washington factory, making high-standard bespoke goods for a wide range of industries, and learning all aspects and processes from production to assembly.
Wage
£13,312 for your first year, then could increase depending on your age
National Minimum Wage rate for apprentices
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Hours
Monday to Thursday 8am to 4pm, 32 hours per week with 30 mins each day for lunch.
32 hours a week
Hours to increase after 6 months.
Start Date
Tuesday 1 September 2026
Duration
3 years 6 months
Positions Available
1
What You'll Do at Work
- Material handling.
- Cutting metals on guillotine and circle cutting machines.
- Set up and operating press machines.
- Assembly of finished product.
- Metal Spinning on hand lathe.
- Set up and operation of PNC machine.
- Spot welding.
Where You'll Work
42 Hutton Close
Crowther
Washington
NE38 0AH
Training Provider
CITY OF SUNDERLAND COLLEGE
Training Course
Engineering technician (level 3)
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What You'll Learn
Course Contents
- Obtaining, checking and using the appropriate documentation (such as job instructions, drawings, quality control documentation)
- Working safely at all times, complying with health, safety and environmental legislation, regulations and organisational requirements planning and where applicable obtaining all the resources required to undertake the work activity
- Undertaking the work activity using the correct processes, procedures and equipment
- Carrying out the required checks (such as quality, compliance or testing) using the correct procedures, processes and/or equipment
- Dealing promptly and effectively with engineering/manufacturing problems within the limits of their responsibility using approved diagnostic methods and techniques and report those which cannot be resolved to the appropriate personnel
- Completing any required documentation using the defined recording systems at the appropriate stages of the work activity
- Restoring the work area on completion of the activity and where applicable return any resources and consumables to the appropriate location
- Read and interpret relevant data and documentation used to manufacture aerospace components/systems
- Assemble and disassemble aerospace mechanical components, sub-assemblies and whole systems (new and in service) as required measure and mark out of materials to carry out precision machining and hand fitting processes
- Precision drilling and finishing of holes in aircraft assemblies use mechanical and or electrical/electronic measuring and or test equipment used on aircraft assemblies and systems
- Apply assembly techniques (such as mechanical fasteners, welding and bonding techniques)
- Use sealing and jointing techniques: use of seals, gaskets, and jointing materials contribute to the business by identifying possible opportunities for improving working practices, processes and/or procedures
- Assemble, disassemble and install aerospace components, sub-assemblies and whole systems (new and in service) as required such as wiring looms, anti-icing systems, electrical connectors, avionic units and using specified methods and procedures
- Set up and use a range of measuring, testing, diagnostic tools, rigs and equipment, using approved methods and procedures install lighting, power supplies, engine control and instrumentation systems
- Carry out testing and diagnostic activities on installed components, equipment and systems and making adjustment/rectification where applicable
- Carry out precision drilling and finishing of holes in aerospace assemblies apply correct locking and securing methods and techniques (mechanical fasteners, locking and electrical bonding techniques)
- Use sealing and jointing techniques: use of seals, gaskets, and jointing materials install and connect pipe-work systems and aerospace assemblies
- Contribute to the business by identifying possible opportunities for improving working practices, processes and/or procedures
- Read and interpret relevant data and documentation used to maintain aircraft components and systems
- Select and use the correct hand and mechanical tools and equipment while carrying out maintenance of aircraft apply human factors in aviation – attitudes and behaviours to ensure aviation safety
- Use mechanical and electrical measuring and or test equipment while carrying out aircraft maintenance activities
- Carry out aircraft functional checks and fault diagnosis e.g. electrical bonding and earthing; flight control rigging
- Use ground support equipment
- Identify, control, repair and prevent damage, fatigue and corrosion of aircraft components
- Maintain power-plant (piston or turbine engines), propellers or rotors
- Use the correct bonding and assembly techniques e.g. in composite assembly
- Carry out precision drilling and finishing of holes in aircraft assemblies
- Identify and install mechanical fasteners
- Use sealing and jointing techniques: use of seals, gaskets and jointing techniques
- Assemble, repair and replace pipe work for aircraft and engine systems
- Inspect, repair, remove and replace aircraft structures, components, sub-assemblies and systems
- Undertake aircraft flight-line handling and operations
- Carry out testing and diagnostic activities on components, sub – assemblies or whole systems, making adjustments/rectifications where applicable
- Maintain aerospace components, sub – assemblies or whole systems as required undertake aircraft role configuration activities/requirements
- Prepare and maintain the aircraft maintenance programme
- Apply Human Factors in aviation – developing attitudes and behaviours to ensure aviation safety
- Maintain relationships between the aircraft operator and the aircraft maintenance organisation recognising the regulatory responsibilities of both parties
- Use relevant computer software, information systems and documentation necessary to carry out the role
- Use asset and inventory management systems within a continuing airworthiness environment
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- Apply reliability monitoring and analysis of aircraft and their systems
- Apply compliance monitoring and quality auditing of the organisation and aircraft work with other personnel internal and external to the organisation, providing good customer service
- Apply fleet planning, maintenance scheduling and aircraft on the ground (AOG) requirements
- Read, analyse and interpret engineering data, drawings and documentation used in the design, build, operation and repair of maritime vessels
- Use hand, power and machine tools to measure, mark out, cut, drill, shape and finish components to the required engineering tolerances.
- Assemble, remove, maintain and overhaul components, sub-assemblies and whole systems in a maritime environment.
- Apply assembly and installation methods and techniques (such as terminations, connectors, mechanical fasteners, seals, gaskets, and jointing materials) on maritime vessels.
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- Measure and mark out to carry out precision machining and hand fitting processes use hand tools to cut, drill, shape and finish components to the required engineering tolerances.
- Assemble, remove and overhaul components and sub-assemblies and whole systems in a maritime environment
- Apply assembly and installation methods and techniques (such as mechanical fasteners, use of seals, gaskets, and jointing materials) on board ships and submarines.
- Undertake the testing, inspection and diagnostic activities on components, equipment and systems on board ships and submarines and making adjustments where applicable.
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- Use hand and mechanical tools, jigs and test equipment safely in the Maritime Industry.
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- Use hand tools / machinery to cut, drill, shape and finish components to the required engineering tolerances.
- Assemble, remove and overhaul components in a maritime environment.
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- Undertake planned and corrective repair activities on structures, components and equipment.
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- Use hand and machine tools to cut, drill, shape and finish components to the required engineering tolerances.
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- Select and set up the correct tooling and work holding devices
- Select and use a range of measuring and testing equipment to check components are to the required quality and accuracy
- Read and interpret relevant data and documentation used to maintain components, equipment and systems
- Carry out condition monitoring of plant and equipment
- Carry out planned maintenance activities on plant and equipment
- Carrying out complex fault diagnosis and repair activities on high technology engineered systems such as: Maintaining mechanical equipment, Maintaining fluid & pneumatic power equipment, Maintaining electrical & electronic equipment, Maintaining process control
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