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Electrical and Mechanical Assembly - United Kingdom - Petroc
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Electrical and Mechanical Assembly / Testing Apprentice EATON LIMITEDThis role is electrical and mechanical assembly and covering testing-based engineering apprenticeship.
Where the successful candidate will learn all aspects of assembling, testing which will include, IPC and J standard solder training or certificate.
Eaton pays £20 per week in monthly payroll to cover travel expenses in year one and year two.Employees will receive one meal a day.
The working week will be Monday to Thursday 8 am to 4:45pm and then 8am to 12pm on a Friday.
Level 3 (A level)Apprentices will learn the application of the Eaton Aerospace parts portfolio which cover Airbus Commercial Jets, Boeing Commercial Jets, Combat Aircraft and a range of Helicopters.
The training you will be gettingThe apprentice will undertake the Level 3 Engineering Fitter Apprenticeship.
Great promotional opportunities – We encourage internal promotion, whenever possible
Desired skills and personal qualities
GCSE or equivalent English (Grade 4) Essential
A fantastic, interactive, and engaging learning experience- Support with your apprenticeship and personal skill development- Full in-depth training, coaching and mentoring support from a dedicatedApprenticeship Team- Competitive compensation and benefits package- Contract in fast growing global company- Challenging projects in dynamic collaborative teamExcellent working environment – safety and ethic are important for us
Join Eaton and help us provide energy-efficient solutions that have a real impact on the environment. Find out more on you want to work for a global player, where we care about ethics, inclusion and diversity and our people?
You could reduce your training time, or finish your apprenticeship faster, if you have relevant prior learning or experience.
trainingqualifications, like an NVQ in a relevant field
If your application is successful, you will have a chance to discuss your relevant prior learning or experience with your training provider and employer.
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