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Moulding Apprentice

Newton Aycliffe
6 days ago
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Foundation Engineering Apprenticeship – Production Operative

The Foundation Engineering and Manufacturing Apprenticeship is the perfect first step for anyone looking to build a career in Husqvarna. This programme gives you the chance to earn while you learn, gaining real workplace experience alongside structured learning.

What you’ll gain:

  • Practical skills – learn the essentials of manufacturing processes, tools and machinery

  • Hands on experience – work directly with skilled professionals on real projects

  • Recognised qualifications – gain industry standard training that sets you up for progression to a higher apprenticeship or specialist pathways

  • Career opportunities – develop transferable skills across a range of processes and departments in engineering, automation, robotics and advanced manufacturing.

    Job Description

    GEM Partnership works in partnership with Husqvarna Group, the world's leading producer in outdoor power products, including chainsaws, trimmers, garden tractors, and home to the innovative market-leading Robotic Lawn Mower. Together we are seeking dedicated and highly motivated individuals to join their dynamic onsite team. Reporting directly to your Team Leader, as a Production Operative you will be a vital member of the production team, based at Husqvarna’s state of the art manufacturing facility in Newton Aycliffe.

    Duties

  • Perform a wide range of production related tasks, whilst maintaining the highest levels of quality and efficiency.

  • Follow standard operation procedures on a busy moulding machine which would include running some automation and working with a MRP/ERP system.

  • Work within a fast-paced, demanding, team-orientated environment, aiming to achieve and exceed targets.

    Required knowledge, skills or experience

  • Flexible

  • Have a positive attitude

  • Highly motivated

  • Team player

  • Good timekeeper

  • Enjoys a challenge

    Additional Information

    Hours of work:

    Days (Monday to Friday 7:00 – 15:30) & Nights (Monday to Friday 22:30 – 07:00) Rotational

    OR

    Twilight (Monday to Friday 15:30 – 22:30)

    Rates of pay:

    £7.55 per hour plus 15% shift allowance for night shift

    This vacancy is being advertised on behalf of Gem Partnership Ltd who are trading as a recruitment business.

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