Experience and Qualifications: -
Apprenticeship Trained Electrical Engineer - Electrical Bias with Mechanical experience - HNC / HND Hours of work: 12 hour shift pattern, 0600 - 1800 & 1800 - 0600.
Not exact matches
«An
electrical apprenticeship is a rigorous and academically demanding
training programme which lasts longer than a first degree, but allows the apprentice to secure skills which are in high demand and to earn while they learn without accruing any student debt.»
In order to pass the
Electrical Aptitude Test of the
Electrical Training Alliance, JobTestPrep, created an NJATC
apprenticeship PrepPack ™ complete with a study guide, electrician practice tests and answers, aptitude test samples, and comprehensive testing tips.
Entry Level Trades
Training (E.L.T.T.) is the first electrician training program that accommodates both theory and practical to equip you for the next electrical construction industry apprent
Training (E.L.T.T.) is the first electrician
training program that accommodates both theory and practical to equip you for the next electrical construction industry apprent
training program that accommodates both theory and practical to equip you for the next
electrical construction industry
apprenticeship.
Electrical and electronics installers and repairers need at least a high school education, but most specializations require further preparation through advanced education,
apprenticeship training, or work experience.
In order to be considered for the role you will need the following experience and skills:
Electrical Maintenance Technician / Engineer - Previous experience working in a highly automated and fast paced manufacturing environment - Apprentice
trained Electrical Technician / Engineer to Level 3 standard, along with post
apprenticeship commercial experience - 17th Edition - PLC experience and fault finding ability -
Electrical / Mechanical Background - Excellent interpersonal and presentational skills - Ability to work at heights and in confined spaces - CCNSG - Carry out manual handling tasks Candidaes with above qualifcations and experience gained from within the process industry will be at a distinct advantage.
Training & Certifications: OSHA 10
Training and Certified
Electrical Joint
Apprenticeship Trust and
Training, Worth, IL - 2011 Welding Certification — 2011 EPRI1 Certification — 2011 Instrumentation 1 — 2010 Electrician
Apprenticeship Certification — 2003 First Aid and CPR Certified