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Job Description First Year Apprentice Vacancy Prior PLM Medical offers Product Lifecycle Management Solutions to the Medical Device and Pharmaceutical Sectors in support of our customers’ new product development programmes and as part of our on-going efforts to improve patient healthcare and wellbeing. Prior PLM Medical specialises in assisting companies to develop medical device platforms for disease management solutions in many Treatment areas including Respiratory, Circulatory, Endocrine and Immunology. Our clients include Pharmaceutical and Medical Device Companies. Our dedicated and highly experienced team of engineers, scientists and toolmakers specialise in the design, analysis development and commercialisation of complex innovative medical devices to improve disease management capabilities for the patient. Prior PLM Medical is now entering an ambitious growth phase and is recruiting ambitious, high calibre personnel to join our teams focused on exciting customer projects. 1.0 Reporting and Location: 1.1 The First Year Apprentice Toolmaker will report to the Department Manager and Section Leader based in the Carrick-on-Shannon site. 2.0 Job Description and Responsibilities: 2.1 To learn the application of a broad range of activities including the interpretation of Engineering drawings and technical instructions and the use of hand, machine, and automated computer-controlled machine tools and measuring equipment. 2.2 To comply with applicable legislation and organizational safety requirements and be expected to work both individually and as part of a manufacturing team, working with minimum supervision, and taking responsibility for the quality and accuracy of the work, you undertake. 2.3 You will be expected to test and adjust the systems that have been built or maintained ensuring tooling, jigs, fixtures, and assemblies meet the required specification. This requires the application of a broad range of skills, knowledge, and occupational behaviours across various engineering disciplines. 3.0 Role Requirements. 3.1 Work with 2D and 3D computer-aided design and manufacturing software such as CAD or CAM. 3.2 Follow the engineering drawings to mark out the design for the tool on the stock or casting. 3.3 Use a combination of lathes, presses, grinders, and cutting machines (often controlled by a computer) to cut and shape the part. 3.4 Use precision measuring instruments like micrometres, gauges, and coordinate measuring machines (CMM) to check the tool's dimensions. 3.5 Some basic machine maintenance. 3.6 Tooling strip down and diagnosis for repair. 3.7 Complete tool reports and ordering of spare parts. 3.8 Comply with the quality and environment standards procedures and instructions. 3.9 Willingness to learn and see the need to drive your continuous professional development. 3.10 Learn the importance of working within the 5S (Sort, Set in Order, Shine, Standardize, Sustain) methodology to maintain the workplace to a high standard. 3.11 Undertake continuous training and development through Solas / approved college, apply yourself diligently to learning all aspects of your apprenticeship, and complete all phases of training and assessment as required by Solas. 4.0 Qualification, Experience, and Training: 4.1 Minimum age 16 years old. 4.2 Grade D in five subjects in the Department of Education & Skills Junior Cert examination, OR, the successful completion of an approved Pre-apprenticeship course, OR, 3 years work experience gained over 16 years of age in a relevant designated industrial activity as Solas shall be deemed acceptable. 5.0 Additional desirable Requirements 5.1 Good communication and interpersonal skills.
Transport Operations and Commercial Driving Apprentice
Transport Operations and Commercial Driving L6 Do you enjoy driving and are you reliable? If this sounds like you the Transport Operations and Commercial Driving apprenticeship could what you’re looking for. The Transport Operations & Commercial Driving Apprenticeship allows for entry into the Freight Distribution and haulage Sector, with a broad exposure to day to day operations. Apprentices are employed by a Business for the duration of the Programme (2 years) and will earn as they learn! As part of this full-time employment, Apprentices are released one day per week during College (26 weeks per annum) to attend Lectures in ATU Sligo. Typical tasks/responsibilities • Understand the rules of the road and the principles of driving safely • Be competent in the day-to-day driver/driving activities such as management of working time and tachographs, safe and secure loading, on road activities • Understand the mechanics of a vehicle and proposed future technologies • Ability to work and drive a rigid and/or articulated vehicles • Be competent in the processing and management of paperwork and administrative duties • Create a safe working environment for yourself and other employees by adhering to safety measures to prevent accident and complications that may arise during work • Understanding driving for work risk On successful completion of the proposed apprenticeship, a person in the occupation of Commercial Driver will have the following knowledge, skills and competencies: Core tasks/responsibilities of a professional driver: • Safe and secure loading • Weight management • Tachograph and working time • Competent and safe driving • Well versed in the regulatory requirements for national and international transport • Understand the importance of good customer care • Have analytical and systems knowledge to enable effective discharge of duties • Understand the principle of safe driving for work • Have a good understanding of the supply chain and the importance role of the distribution sector Knowledge • Understanding of the supply chain with particular focus on distribution of goods by road • Understanding the mechanics of vehicles and the regulations and requirements to have a commercial vehicle roadworthy at all times • Being aware of the technological advancements and the development of telematics systems Knowledge continued • Being a competent professional driver attaining the full commercial licence and driver CPC qualification • Understanding the importance of customer service for distribution & logistics and implementing its effective management • Management (communications, accounting, planning) • Information systems in a logistics context, the essentials in the use of ICT and as applied in the logistics industry and focused on data collection, exchanging and manipulation; e-business and e-commerce in the world-wide-web • Understanding the competencies required in national & international trade & customs environment. Review the role and function of customs in an era of international trade, globalisation, EU single market and Brexit • Understanding the legislation governing the operation of a commercial transport business including the roles of the key enforcement authorities such as An Garda Siochana, Health and Safety Authority and the Road Safety Authority Skills • Ability to drive safely and competently • Ability to understand the weight distribution requirements of a load • Ability to safely secure the cargo to the trailer of varying types: flatbeds, curtainsiders, box bodies etc. • Understand the basics of ECO driver training and improving fuel efficiencies • Ability to work as part of a team • Ability to carry out a ‘driver walk around’ check of the vehicle in a competent manner • Communication skills and ability to work constructively with colleagues and clients • Understanding what actions to take in event of emergency situations such as tyre blow out, breakdown on a motorway or being involved in an accident • Recognise the advantages & disadvantages that alternative distribution/ warehousing configurations can provide • Ability to develop a range of technical approaches
Apprentice Sales Advisor
We have an excellent opportunity to join our AbbeyAutoline Academy as an Apprentice Sales Advisor. No previous experience required! Working as part of the Personal Lines branch sales team, you will be provided with a comprehensive Apprentice Training Programme, in conjunction with Belfast Met, to support you in achieving your NVQ Level 2/3 in Providing Financial Services. With practical on-the-job training, you will obtain all the skills and knowledge you require to sell personal lines insurance products, such as car, home, van, and travel, to our customers throughout Northern Ireland. Your Requirements Qualifications • English, Maths, and ICT GCSE at Grade C or above (or equivalent). • If you are missing the required qualifications, you must have 5 x GCSE at C+ or equivalent, and will complete the required subject(s) with company support. Experience • Computer literate Competencies • Good team player • Negotiation and influencing skills • Planning, organisational and time management skills • Problem solver • Effective communicator and listener • Ability to work within a target-driven environment • Act honestly, ethically, and with integrity Benefits • Generous starting salary, increasing after 12 months and again on completion of your NVQ • Bonus Scheme • 31 days annual leave, increasing with length of service • Insurance discounts for you and your family • Private medical insurance • Life assurance two times your annual salary • Eyecare scheme • Pension Scheme • Employee Assistance Programme • Access to a range of internal initiatives through our Better Together Programme