Apprentice Maintenance Technician

Teledyne CML Composites

Apprenticeship summary

Gain practical experience in machining manufacturing through a 3½-year apprenticeship, combining college study and on-site training. Learn engineering, inspection, and planning skills while earning a qualification and preparing for a career in aerospace.

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Closing date: July 16, 2025

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Wage:
£14,526.20 to £23,492.04 a year
Total hours per week:
37
Expected duration (weeks):
156
Positions (available):
1
Date posted:
July 2, 2025
Possible start date:
August 4, 2025
Apprenticeship level:

Advanced

The successful applicants will be given a full well-rounded understanding of the Composites/Aerospace Manufacturing process. During this apprenticeship, you will work your way through the apprenticeship under the guidance of our experienced Maintenance Team who will support you to become a proficient maintenance professional.

You will gain hands on experience in responding to breakdowns, installation of new machinery, repairing existing fixtures and many more attributes.

Your daily duties will include; · Checking general maintenance/operation of machines on daily basis and reporting any issues · Working as part of the team to problem solve, fault find and get vital machinery back up and running · Develop skills specific to the Composites industry, which can be practiced and applied straight away · Removal of waste materials and keeping work area clean and tidy · Upholding the very high standards of performance/customer service expected by the whole team

In-house training plus the candidate will follow a Level 3 Apprenticeship programme and study towards a Maintenance and Operations Engineering Technician standard. This training will be structured and delivered by Cheshire College – South & West. If the candidate does not hold GCSE grades A-C (9-4) or equivalent, they will be required to complete a Level 2 Functional Skill in the relevant subject.

Aerospace maintenance requires specialised knowledge in aircraft systems, avionics, and mechanical repairs, making apprentices highly valuable. Completing an apprenticeship can lead to roles such as aircraft technician, engineer, or even management positions

Employer

Teledyne CML Composites

We are a fast-growing manufacturer, supplying carbon/glass fibre composite parts and assemblies to some of the world’s leading aircraft and aero engine producers. Operating across different distinct product groups namely commercial, and business jet products, this role is an opportunity to join a team putting the finishing touches to our highly technical products.

Training

Training Provider:

CHESHIRE COLLEGE SOUTH AND WEST

Apprenticeship standard:

Maintenance and operations engineering technician (level 3)