Summary
Sirius is proud of its employee-owned structure, fostering a strong sense of community and shared success. The successful candidate will be able to operate the latest machines and technologies, ensuring hands-on experience and enhancing skills and career prospects while working in a cutting-edge industry. 4 POSITIONS FOR NORTH EAST AND YORKSHIRE.
Wage
£15,704 to £25,396.80 a year
Training course
Construction plant operative (level 2)
Hours
Typical Site Hours are Monday to Friday, 7.30 am to 5.00 pm, with 1 hour for lunch.
40 hours a week
Possible start date
Monday 5 May
Duration
1 year 6 months
Positions available
4
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
* Provide signals to other operators & marshal vehicles on-site
* Plant Operatives check, prepare, maintain & operate several machines that are used on construction sites, such as:
* 360 excavators to dig or shape the ground to form embankments or trenches for underground pipes
* Dumper to transport earth across a site and tip it where required
* Ride-on-Roller to compact materials such as earth and tarmac for roads, paths, etc.
* Forklift to lift and transport construction materials
Where you’ll work
Russell House
Littleburn Industrial Estate
Durham
Durham
DH7 8HJ
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
CONSTRUCTION AND PLANT ASSESSMENTS LTD
Your training course
Construction plant operative (level 2)
Equal to GCSE
Course contents
* Extract information from a variety of sources for basic servicing, checks, operational and maintenance requirements.
* Select and use tools, lubricants and equipment required for operator-level maintenance, checks, servicing and configuration requirements.
* Identify and apply information from a range of sources so that the machine is set for the work and for the work to be carried out.
* Identify and source materials, equipment and consumables for operational requirements.
* Prepare and set the machine for travelling purposes.
* Travel the machine across a range of ground, surfaces and in a range of operational environments and conditions inc. where relevant on inclines, and on and from a transporter.
* Plan, configure and set the machine to carry out the required work activity.
* Operate the machine in accordance with given instructions for excavating, compacting, loading, lifting, moving, discharging and placing activities relevant to the machine being used.
* Identify, use and maintain effective communication with co-workers, supporting staff and supervisors to carry out the work safely and efficiently.
* Carry out checks (through self and with others) that the work being carried out meets the job requirements and timescales.
* Position, configure and shut down the machine when work activities cease and isolate and secure the machine and relevant equipment and structures to prevent unauthorised use or access.
* Marshall the movements of a range of plant and delivery vehicles for positioning and safe movement requirements.
* Assist in the setting up, configuring and positioning of plant to carry out specific work functions.
* Assist in preparing and securing a transporter and the items of plant during the loading and unloading activity for transportation purposes.
* Work in accordance with health, safety, welfare and environmental requirements, evaluate the working area and activity according to static and dynamic risk assessments and method statements, and report on unsafe situations following organisational procedures.
* Extract information from a variety of sources for basic servicing, checks, operational and maintenance requirements.
* Select and use tools, lubricants and equipment required for operator-level maintenance, checks, servicing and configuration requirements.
* Identify and apply information from a range of sources so that the machine is set for the work and for the work to be carried out.
* Identify and source materials, equipment and consumables for operational requirements.
* Prepare and set the machine for travelling purposes.
* Travel the machine across a range of ground, surfaces and in a range of operational environments and conditions inc. where relevant on inclines, and on and from a transporter.
* Plan, configure and set the machine to carry out the required work activity.
* Operate the machine in accordance with given instructions for excavating, compacting, loading, lifting, moving, discharging and placing activities relevant to the machine being used.
* Identify, use and maintain effective communication with co-workers, supporting staff and supervisors to carry out the work safely and efficiently.
* Carry out checks (through self and with others) that the work being carried out meets the job requirements and timescales.
* Position, configure and shut down the machine when work activities cease and isolate and secure the machine and relevant equipment and structures to prevent unauthorised use or access.
* Marshall the movements of a range of plant and delivery vehicles for positioning and safe movement requirements.
* Assist in the setting up, configuring and positioning of plant to carry out specific work functions.
* Assist in preparing and securing a transporter and the items of plant during the loading and unloading activity for transportation purposes.
* Work in accordance with health, safety, welfare and environmental requirements, evaluate the working area and activity according to static and dynamic risk assessments and method statements, and report on unsafe situations following organisational procedures.
Your training plan
You will achieve the Level 2 Construction Plant Operative Apprenticeship Standard by attending the CP Assessments Training Centre in Doncaster to undertake 6 block-release training sessions (5 days) every 8-12 weeks.
The successful candidate will work towards their Functional Skills in Maths and English if they have not achieved this prior or have an equivalent.
The successful candidate will also get an Apprentice CSCS card, which will be upgraded upon completing the apprenticeship.
2 Apprentices will be based in the North East, and 2 Apprentices will be based in Yorkshire.
Requirements
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
* Attention to detail
* Organisation skills
* Problem solving skills
* Logical
* Team working
* Creative
* Initiative
* Patience
Other requirements
The successful candidate will be required to help onsite where needed, and working away from your region may be required.