We are looking for an enthusiastic Mechanical Engineer to join our team specializing in Engineering for our Cummins Components & Software in Huddersfield, West Yorkshire. During your apprenticeship with us, you will learn how a major global organization operates, gaining the tools and exposure you will need to become an expert in the industry and power your potential!
Summary Of The Course
The Mechanical Engineering Degree Apprentice role is a developmental position within the Test Technology department in the global Technical Operations function. During the apprenticeship you will work 5 days per week, inclusive of 1 day per week for study at AMRC (Advanced Manufacturing Research Centre) – University of Sheffield. The working hours are 37.5 hours per week and 8:30am to 4:30pm covering core hours but flexible to suit business needs. On completion of this apprenticeship, you will obtain a Mechanical Manufacture BEng qualification.
Skills
- Structural mechanics
- Heat transfer and fluid mechanics
- Wear and lubrication
- CAD and CAM
- Stress and strain material analysis
- Control and automation
Responsibilities
- Work closely with mechanical, electrical and software engineers to define requirements and contribute to test‑equipment designs, planning activities and system integration.
- Conduct mechanical design of parts, assemblies and systems using 2D and 3D CAD software packages.
- Read, interpret and develop test equipment schematics, diagrams, maintenance documentation and operating procedures.
- Procure parts and assemblies from recognised suppliers, and support the safe management of suppliers and contractors while working on site.
- Diagnose equipment and system faults and use problem solving to identify and drive corrective actions.
- Support operation of test facility infrastructure systems including fuel, compressed air, cooling water and the associated mechanical equipment such as pumps, control valves and heat exchangers.
- Follow safe systems of work and contribute to safety‑improvement projects, while complying with HSE policies, procedures and relevant regulations.
Qualifications
- GCSEs including Maths/Science at Grade 5/B, 4 other subjects at 4/C or above.
- A minimum of 2 A‑Levels at grade B or above, which must include mathematics or further mathematics and one of the following: Physics, biology, chemistry or engineering.
- Level 3 BTEC extended diploma engineering course (minimum DM – 120 credits).
- BTEC level 4 HNC (Distinction).
- BTEC level 5 HND (Distinction).
- A genuine strong interest in engineering or science.
Why Cummins
As an apprentice at Cummins, you will have the chance to develop your skills and knowledge in a supportive and dynamic environment. Our program is designed to provide a comprehensive learning experience that prepares you for a successful career in the industry.
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