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Fort Vale – Machining Apprentice Level 3

24/01/2024

Fort Vale – Machining Apprentice Level 3

SectorManufacturing & Engineering

Level3

LocationBurnley

Hours40

WageTBC

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About this vacancy

Fort Vale Engineering Limited is the world leader in the design and manufacture of
manways, safety valves and loading and discharge systems for the transportation,
transfer and storage of bulk liquids and liquefied gas.
Fort Vale owns self-sufficient manufacturing facilities, having total control over all
manufacturing processes from foundry to testing. From initial research and development
to the final product, Fort Vale can supply quality equipment, both standard and bespoke,
to meet with each client’s requirements.

 

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SectorManufacturing & Engineering

Level3

LocationBurnley

Hours40

WageTBC

Duties/main responsibilties include:

  •  Conduct safety checks and performance monitoring for machining, associated equipment and surrounding work area.
  •  Receive, read and interpret engineering data and documentation, engineering drawings and technical data. Contribute to or plan the days machining schedule.
  • Check and inspect materials to be machined to ensure that they conform to quality standards. Identify and report any issues or faults such as incorrect grades, dimensions and thicknesses.
  •  Plan and prepare sequence for the machining activities. Ensure that the correct tooling, work holding, and materials are used. This applies to conventional complex or CNC complex machining tasks.
  • Set up, operate, adjust or edit conventional or CNC machining equipment settings and programmes for the machine tool being used.
  •  Machine high-quality complex components using a broad range of processes. For example, internal or external thread cutting, slots and pockets, internal or external under cutting. Also profile forms, tapered and eccentric diameters, bored holes, and tee slots.
  •  Inspect components produced. Adjust the machining equipment or programme and tooling to ensure components meet quality requirements.
  •  Identify, communicate and report issues affecting machining component quality, quantity and deadlines.
  •  Complete machining documentation at all stages of the work activity. For example, standard operational procedures, control documentation and contribution to audits.
  • Maintain and restore the machining work area, performing housekeeping and waste management as appropriate. Ensure tools, unused materials and equipment are returned to a safe, clean and approved condition on completion of machining work.
  • Keep stakeholders for example, customers, colleagues and line managers informed about machining work.
  •  Perform scheduled daily inspection and machine shut down or safe isolation.
  • Support continuous improvement activity to address business problems.

Working week

Monday – Friday

Have a question?Get in touch!

Or call us on 01282 733005

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