Summary
If you like outdoors and practical work see details. As part of a small team, carry out routine repairs and maintenance to the highways electrical works including cable installation and termination, lantern replacements, fault finding and repairs, general inspection, testing installations.
Wage
£15,704 to £25,396.80 a year
Benefits - Everyday discounts. Pension scheme with employer contribution.
Training course
Highway electrical maintenance and installation operative (level 2)
Hours
Monday to Friday, between start time, 8:00am and finish time 6:00pm (times may vary).
40 hours a week
Possible start date
Monday 30 June
Duration
1 year 6 months
Positions available
2
Work
As an apprentice, you’ll work at a company and get hands-on experience. You’ll gain new skills and work alongside experienced staff.
What you’ll do at work
* Maintain highways electrical equipment to a high standard
* Work safely in consideration of the environment, traffic, the general public, the task at hand and other team members in the work area.
* Carry out nonelectrical works as required
Where you’ll work
Unit 1
Beamish Close
Sandy
SG19 1SD
Training
An apprenticeship includes regular training with a college or other training organisation. At least 20% of your working hours will be spent training or studying.
College or training organisation
ELECTRICAL TESTING LIMITED
Your training course
Highway electrical maintenance and installation operative (level 2)
Equal to GCSE
Course contents
* Understanding the employer’s health and safety and environmental requirements and procedures. Applying these requirements and procedures by hazard identification, site specific risk assessments and following safe systems of work and applying these to their own work in order to keep themselves, their colleagues, other workers, pedestrians and the travelling public safe.
* Understanding the employer’s requirements and identifying what work is required, what their responsibilities are and what plant, equipment, tools and materials are required. Applying this through the planning, preparation and organisation of their own works (e.g. by making sure the right materials are available) so that work can be carried out efficiently and without delay
* Understanding the employer’s requirements. Being courteous and polite; getting on with others and communicating verbally or in writing effectively
* Identification of the common types of highway electrical equipment and the underlying principles of how these are installed and maintained (e.g. street lights, traffic signals, traffic signs, safety cameras) – together with detailed specialised understanding on the chosen sub- sector(s). Applying this in practice by ensuring component parts are correctly assembled and installed; and by carrying out replacement of defective parts so that the equipment is safe and functions correctly
* Understanding of and applying the employer’s requirements and typical installation techniques and hazards on site (including identifying and managing typical hazards e.g. traffic, members of the public, underground and overhead services (e.g. electricity, water, gas); Installing infrastructure equipment and some components (e.g. excavating and using lorry mounted cranes to install lighting columns or traffic signal posts; using steps or mobile elevated work platforms (MEWPs) to install street lighting lanterns or traffic signal heads) safely (including the use and operation of plant, equipment and tools; safe lifting and safe excavation and reinstatement)
* Understanding the practices of maintenance techniques both routine (e.g. regular inspections of internal wiring, structural inspection of the posts, changing lamps and cleaning streetlight bowls) and reactive (e.g. identifying typical faulty components such as lamps or fuses). Carrying these out in practice to ensure safe and efficient operations
* Understanding the employer’s requirements and procedures covering emergency attendance and emergency work. Following procedures on site to identify hazards and the actions required to ensure the site is safe - (e.g. after a road traffic incident where a vehicle hits a streetlight or traffic signal - liaising with emergency services and electricity company, ensuring the site is safe for traffic and pedestrians)
* Understand how to identify and apply the appropriate systems of surface protection (e.g. applying paint to lighting columns) safely and how to dispose of waste appropriately; Carrying out appropriate surface preparation safely (e.g. using mobile elevated work platforms, ensuring the public and property are protected from injury); Apply appropriate systems of surface protection safely;
Your training plan
* At the end of your apprenticeship, you will be awarded a Level 2 Highways Electrical Apprenticeship
* Level 2 NVQ Qualification
* You will be required to travel to college on block release with other apprentices.
* Accomodation will be organised for you
Requirements
Desirable qualifications
Other in:
* Level 1 Maths and English (grade Level 1 or GCSE E/D)
Let the company know about other relevant qualifications and industry experience you have. They can adjust the apprenticeship to reflect what you already know.
Skills
* Communication skills
* Customer care skills
* Problem solving skills
* Team working
Other requirements
You will learn all of the skills necessary for this Highways Maintenance apprenticeship, through a combination of formal training and practical experience. You will work in a team alongside our highly experienced colleagues, and you will benefit from their knowledge and their support on a daily basis. You will be given your PPE.