Carpenter & Joiner
1 week ago
**What will the apprentice be doing on site**: This is a great opportunity for someone to become an apprentice Carpenter.
Working as part of a team subcontracting for a major contractor, we have a fantastic opportunity for an apprentice to be involved in the Carpentry on a large construction site, whilst studying towards a Level 2 Carpentry & Joinery Apprenticeship qualification. This placement will give you a good basis in first fix carpentry.
The day to day tasks of the apprentices will be to
- Construct the timber frame from our timber panels
- Install the sheathing boards to the panels
Onsite training and experience will be complemented by an Apprenticeship programme of training.
The tasks involved in this role will include:
- General work assisting the carpenter including site preparation, clearance and maintaining general site tidiness as directed..
- As directed by the Line Manager to assist with storage, lifting, fetching supplies, unload, checking deliveries, and undertaking tasks.
- Receive training so that you can assist with identifying hazards, defects and the need for adjustment or repair; to ensure compliance with agreed codes, law, working practices and health and safety.
- Measuring, marking up, cutting, shaping, fitting and finishing timber as directed by the team.
- Depending on H&S regulations, using a range of hand and power tools to complete works where necessary.
- Drawing and working out technical calculations where required.
- Fitting interiors, such as staircases, doors, skirting boards, cupboards, kitchens, ironmongery, window boards. These works are site upon site dependent and not always required
- Attend site briefings, meetings, toolbox talks, inductions, team meetings and raise any concerns that you have with the Line Manager.
- Carry out relevant trade duties on responsive and planned works as requested to client specifications.
- Work to allocated times and schedules for the project.
- Work as part of a team and use materials safely.
- Understand how to communicate with others and comply with instructions and directions.
- Take part in the apprentice review process and complete any training required and be capable of working independently in the final year of the apprenticeship.
Monday - Friday 8am - 5 pm with 2 half hour breaks
40 hours a week.
Wage - £340 per week
**Are there restrictions**: Applicants must either hold a CSCS card or be prepared to sit the test and purchase a CSCS card.
Due to local planning restrictions, only applicants who live within the town of Epping can be considered,
Due to the working hours applicants must be aged 18 or above.
**Desirable qualities**: Able to show initiative.
Positive attitude.
Reliable.
Keen to learn.
Keen to progress.
Able to work alone and as part of a team.
Highly motivated.
Ability to establish and maintain good and effective working relationships.
Strong work ethic.
Conscientious.
Punctual.
Reliable and professional including appearance.
Take responsibility for personal judgements and actions.
Be aware of the limits of personal competence.
Commitment to work towards your Apprenticeship
Construction based work experience or previous College experience would be an advantage but is not essential.
**Qualifications Required**: GCSE grade D/3 and above in Maths and English are desirable but not essential.
CSCS Card.