ADA Machining Services Ltd are a medium to heavy sub-contract machining of parts ranging from the food industry to off-shore oil & gas, through to nuclear components up to 60 tons in weight. Producing bespoke parts to customer specifications using engineering drawings with a combination of CNC and manual machining equipment.
There is potential to advance into a role of offline programming, inspection or Supervisor role.
The apprentice role will be to learn the key elements of metalwork machining using conventional machines before progressing on to the larger CNC machines. They will learn how to program direct from drawing using traditional G & M codes as well as CADCam. Also, they will learn how to use traditional measuring equipment such as micrometers and vernier callipers as well as our state of the art FARO arm.
The successful candidate will be required to attend RTC at least one day per week and will be expected to be on site at ADA for the remaining days whilst working towards their Level 3.
Standard working days are: Monday - Thursday, 08.00 - 16.30 (30 minute unpaid break). Friday, 08.00 - 13.00. This equates to 37 working hours.
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