Electrical Maintenance Apprentice
Bridgnorth Aluminium · Direct employer
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Why Choose Bridgnorth Aluminium
Bridgnorth Aluminium is an aluminium rolling company with a strong commitment to excellence in manufacturing high quality products. We believe in building the future together. At Bridgnorth Aluminium, your skills, ideas, and passion will help us drive innovation and deliver excellence across the industry.
Main Tasks & Responsibilities:
Broad Description
Assist electrical engineers and maintenance technicians with the installation, servicing, and repair of electrical systems and equipment.
Carry out planned preventative maintenance (PPM) activities on electrical machinery and plant equipment.
Learn to diagnose and resolve electrical faults under supervision.
Support testing, inspection, and commissioning of electrical systems and controls.
Assist with maintaining motors, control panels, sensors, wiring systems, lighting, and power distribution equipment.
Use electrical testing equipment and tools safely and correctly.
Read and interpret electrical drawings, wiring diagrams, and technical manuals.
Help identify faulty components and replace parts as required.
Ensure machinery and electrical systems operate efficiently and safely.
Maintain accurate maintenance records, inspection reports, and documentation.
Follow electrical safety procedures, lockout/tagout procedures, and company health & safety regulations.
Ensure compliance with relevant electrical standards and regulations.
Support breakdown response activities and assist with emergency repairs when needed.
Work collaboratively with engineering and production teams to minimise downtime.
Keep work areas clean, organised, and free from hazards.
Participate in apprenticeship training programmes and complete required coursework.
Develop knowledge of PLC systems, control circuits, automation, and industrial electrical systems.
Assist with continuous improvement projects to improve equipment performance and reliability.
Duties
Receives instructions from their Mentor to direct them in the completion of tasks in a timely and Safe manner.
To become proficient in planned maintenance tasks, fault finding, and electrical breakdown repair.
Understand and demonstrate hands on and analytical skills to assists the business in the electrical maintenance tasks.
Carry out such tasks as Installations, design and manufacturing of control panels, fault finding and planned maintenance.
To assist with repairs, planned maintenance and project work.
Work with supervision on allotted tasks within nationally recognised regulations and company procedures, eg.I.E.E. Regulations.
Keep areas of work in a clean and tidy condition.
Ensure safe working practices are understood and adhered to.
To ensure that logs are kept of planned maintenance activities, and that job cards are completed as appropriate, and the CMMS system is kept up to date with the planned maintenance tasks.
Documentation Requirements
Assist in the Collection of engineering data related to Maintenance Duties and Responsibilities.
Use of the CMMS system to pan the maintenance activities and produce accurately generated work records.
Completion of Apprentice Logbook in association with the NVQ3.
Health, Safety & Environment (HSE)
Adhere to all applicable HSE regulations, BAL safety policies and procedures.
Report all incidents, near misses and accidents through the company reporting tool and to your immediate line manager without undue delay. Where required to do so, assist with the timely investigation and actions thereafter.
Where required to do so, provide information to assist in incident investigations. Understand that CCTV may be used in an incident investigation and could be used as evidence in further disciplinary proceedings.
Do not undertake any task that you have not received training or instruction on (practical or formal) and report this to your immediate line manager without delay.
Where required to do so, Issue and manage works permits according to company or departmental procedures.
Any employee with personnel responsibilities, must review their area of responsibility risk assessments, training, and competency requirements to ensure all significant risks are recognised with a suitable hierarchy of control to mitigate the risk.
Where you are responsible for a visitor or contractor attending site to ensure they are suitably inducted and booked into the attendance system prior to their arrival.
Familiarise yourself with your department rules and safety documentation, their location and raise any discrepancy to your immediate line manager.
Personnel who are responsible for contractors on site, shall adhere to the BAL supplier prequalification requirements and manage their contractors on site.
Section 7 (Health and Safety at work act 1974)
General duties of employees at work
It shall be the duty of every employee while at work—
(a) to take reasonable care for the health and safety of himself and of other persons who may be affected by his acts or omissions at work; and
(b) as regards any duty or requirement imposed on his employer or any other person by or under any of the relevant statutory provisions, to co-operate with him so far as is necessary to enable that duty or requirement to be performed or complied with.
Section 8 (Health and Safety at work act 1974)
Duty not to interfere with or misuse things provided pursuant to certain provisions.
No person shall intentionally or recklessly interfere with or misuse anything provided in the interests of health, safety or welfare in pursuance of any of the relevant statutory provisions.
Qualifications
Essential to the role
- GCSE Grades at C or above for Mathematics, English and Information Technology.
Minimum requirement on completion of apprenticeship
- PEO’s (Performance engineering objectives).
- NVQ3 in electrical engineering.
- L3 academic qualification in electrical engineering.
Skills
- Strong interest in electrical engineering and maintenance.
- Good problem-solving and fault-finding abilities.
- Basic understanding of electrical principles and safety practices.
- Ability to work carefully and accurately with electrical equipment.
- Good communication and teamwork skills.
- Commitment to health & safety and continuous learning.
Qualities
- Must have a positive and can-do attitude, integrity, professionalism as well as be creative and adaptive with the ability to perform well under pressure.
- Ability to communicate in a professional and clear manner.
- Ability to develop Problem solving skills.
- Excellent team working capabilities.
- Highly Motivated.
- Demonstrate good literacy skills to include the use of IT.
- Be able to prioritise your workload and use own initiative.
- Good timekeeping.
Working Hours:
1st year - Full Time Placement at Shrewsbury College
2nd - Final Year - Onsite Mon - Fri 40hours including 1 day per week college placement
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