
Composite Technician Apprentice at NCC OPERATIONS LIMITED
Our three-year Composite Technician Apprenticeship combines on-the-job training at the NCC’s world-leading research and development facility in Bristol, and classroom learning at Weston College. You’ll be engaged in a variety of processes in the production and creation of materials and components that are used in a range of applications including airplanes, cars, boats, turbine blades and trains.
Composite technicians provide specialised knowledge and skills that support manufacturing programmes and projects and may be deployed in the areas of design, tooling, moulding, lay-up, curing, machining, inspection, testing, repair and material production.
Training:
- Combining formal classroom and on the job training; developing knowledge, skills and capabilities of composites manufacturing techniques.
- Learning fundamental engineering and manufacturing practices and theory.
- Working with the research, engineering and workshop teams on practical and theoretical day to day projects.
On the job:
- Having direct contact with customers and making sure their needs are met.
- Continuous assessment of technical development by manager and mentor.
Practical technical work:
- Laminating
- Testing
- Machining
- Tooling
NCC OPERATIONS LIMITED
The National Composites Centre was created as the UK’s Centre of Excellence for Composites Research and Development following the inclusion of this disruptive technology into government industrial strategy. Our task: to be recognised as a world leader in composite technology, accelerating the development and uptake of digital technologies for sustainable composites and growing the market for composites by driving innovation through collaboration and partnerships.
- You will be pursuing a Level 3 Apprenticeship Standard as a Composite Technician
- As part of this program, you will attend college each week, and an assessor will conduct on-site observation to evaluate you progress (3 days in college per week in year 1, 1 day per week in year 2 and 3).
- At the conclusion of your program, your qualification will be assessed through an End Point Assessment
Apprentices can expect to join one of the engineering team and progress in roles such as a Technician, Machinist or Associate Research Engineer.
- Weighting: Essential
- Qualification Type: GCSE
- Subject: Any subject (not including Science or Maths)
- Grade: 4/C
- Weighting: Essential
- Qualification Type: GCSE
- Subject: Any subject (not including Science or Maths)
- Grade: 4/C
- Weighting: Essential
- Qualification Type: GCSE
- Subject: Any subject (not including Science or Maths)
- Grade: 4/C
- Weighting: Essential
- Qualification Type: GCSE
- Subject: Maths
- Grade: 6+
- Weighting: Essential
- Qualification Type: GCSE
- Subject: Science
- Grade: 6+
- Attention to detail
- Problem solving skills
- Team working
- Committed
- Self-disciplined
- Willingness to learn
- Passion for engineering
- Passion for manufacturing
- Self motivated
£15,500 a year
Bristol, BS16 7FS
Advanced Level Apprenticeship
Monday to Friday with a 45 minute lunch
Engineering and manufacturing
1000301061
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If you need help with your application, or have further questions, contact the recruitment team by phone on 01934 411594 or by email on apprenticeships@weston.ac.uk