Apprentice Job Description
Apprentice Duties & Responsibilities
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Apprentice Qualifications
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Licensing or Certifications for Apprentice
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Education for Apprentice
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Employers hiring for the apprentice job most commonly would prefer for their future employee to have a relevant degree such as Bachelor's and University Degree in Technical, Education, General Education, Engineering, Journalism, Law, Communications, Writing, Computer Science, Business
Skills for Apprentice
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Apprentice Examples
Apprentice Job Description
- New Account Acquisition
- Supporting reception with training information
- Basic Microsoft Office skills (including Word and Excel)
- Use of Microsoft Outlook/email
- Invoicing of courses, training costs and other departmental charges
- Occasional PA work for the Legal Director
- Assisting other members of the team, where required, with general administration needs
- As needed work 2nd or 3rd shifts
- Proposal creation, follow-up & closing + transfer to post sales
- Support Sales Forecast reporting
- Must be interested in a career in sales
- Successfully completed an action plan with evident results to improve MTM business that involves collaboration with other functions in consideration of competitor business
- Team leadership experience includes coaching operational, technical customer care skills managing performance
- Ability to commit for a yearlong trainee program (ideally January 2015 – December 2015)
- Recent college graduate with ability to commit for a yearlong trainee program (ideally June 2016 - June 2017)
- Knowledge of MIL-STD 1625 series
Apprentice Job Description
- To gain an understanding of all areas of the HR and L&D functions through on the job learning, shadowing and by completing the CIPD Level 3 certificate in HR Practice
- Jointly with HR colleagues assist in the delivery and smooth operation of a comprehensive advice and administration service to the satisfaction of internal customers and in compliance with legal requirements
- Jointly with HR colleagues accurately process over 650 transactions per month, ensuring that they are completed within the required time-scales set by legislation, Payroll, the Company and HR
- Process incoming correspondence (phone, email, fax, post) appropriately to ensure that it is received by the appropriate person or actioned in a timely manner and ensure that outgoing post is processed within the required time-scales
- Administer employees’ terms and conditions of employment from point of recruitment to leaving the business, ensuring that all correspondence generated is accurate, completed to a high standard of accuracy and that the electronic filing of the documentation is in compliance with department procedures
- Accurately maintain the department’s paperless document management system so that comprehensive records are maintained and documents can be easily retrieved when required
- Effectively utilise the Microsoft office software, HRIS and other internal computerised systems to produce accurate work/reports of high quality in the most efficient manner and to ensure that daily/weekly reporting is completed within the appropriate time-scale
- Escalate or refer complex HR issues and cases and any associated documents to competent colleagues to ensure that they are effectively addressed
- Liaise with other business departments, Payroll to ensure that queries and questions are speedily and accurately addressed
- Working with HR colleagues, maintain the background information on the HR system relating to depots and role hierarchy
- Ethical Decision Making – Adheres to ethical standards of personal conduct and business rules when making decisions and executing tasks
- Customer-centric – Ensures concerns and priorities of customer are understood and addressed
- Rapport Building – Builds and nurtures positive and productive internal and external relationships to facilitate customer satisfaction, personal effectiveness, and productive collaboration with others
- Internal Systems Fluency – Understands the contributions that internal software and support systems make to optimizing productivity and actively incorporates technology into work process
- Sales Process Acumen– Demonstrates a solid understanding of the company’s selling process and aligns personal activities to the prescribed roles and responsibilities in the selling process
- Product/Technology Acumen –Demonstrates a solid understanding of the company’s products and the problems they solve relative to IT management technology
Apprentice Job Description
- Recruitment Advisor
- HR Systems and Analytics Advisor
- L&D Team
- To install, inspect, adjust, lubricate, troubleshoot and repair all plant and equipment
- Working under the supervision of trained personnel in learning how to safely perform job functions across all areas of manufacturing
- Attending assigned Gaston college courses and competing progressively more challenging job-related instruction
- By successfully completing this program, graduating apprentices can earn college credits Apprenticeship Certificate recognized by the US Dept of Labor
- Understand and use SMAW equipment
- Apply safe work practices and procedures when using GTAW
- Able to pass the CWB "S" class ticket in the flat and horizontal positions with either SMAW or FCAW depending on what process is required for the job
- Effective Communication and Presentation– Communicates clearly, concisely, and persuasively with customers and internal stakeholders, demonstrating effective written, verbal, and listening skills
- Negotiating and Gaining Commitment– Helps align stakeholder interests to create a win/win balance that demonstrates mutual benefit, increases the probability of commitment and drives opportunity to closure
- Minimum one year experience in electrical trade (or related field), HVAC refrigeration trade (or related field), and emergency backup systems (Generators, UPS), preferred
- Must be at least 17 years of age on 1st April 2016
- Must possess a class A Commercial Driver’s License (CDL) or a CDL permit prior to entering job classification
- Must meet all Department of Transportation (DOT) regulatory requirements under section 391 of the Federal Motor Carrier (FMC) regulations
Apprentice Job Description
- Working to achieve a LLOPP qualification
- Working to achieve a Reach qualification
- Responsible for the completion of warehouse tasks as directed
- Carry out manual handling activities, operate manual handling equipment, ensure compliance to Health and Safety procedures and processes
- To carry out any reasonable task
- Accountable for achieving site and departmental KPI's
- Updating and maintaining lubricants-related industry data and information, and proactively searching for new sources of reliable lubricants industry-specific information
- Carrying out research interviews desk-based research on the lubricants, base oil, and lubricant additive industries
- Researching and writing profile analyses and strategic essays on key markets, sector trends, and industry players
- Contributing to lubricants demand forecast modeling and related research and analysis
- Ability to sit for extended periods of time, bend, twist, squat, climb in and out of truck
- In lieu of successfully completing a 2-year technical vocational program in one of the above noted fields, successful completion of a 2-year Associates Degree in an engineering field of study, , mechanical engineering or electrical engineering
- Candidate must submit a current resume and transcript of grades obtained for all completed technical training courses, certificate programs, and diploma programs
- Candidate will be required to interview for the position
- Candidate will be required to take a mechanical aptitude assessment test
- Candidate may be required to take an electrical aptitude assessment test
Apprentice Job Description
- Perform basic laboratory tasks, such as monitor pH, conductivity, test product samples
- Gain a technical understanding of machinery components and products
- Find alternative solutions to problems as a means to successfully deliver fully manufactured components
- Manage responsibilities according to the manufacturing schedule and timeframes
- Be energised by challenges and be driven to reach the end results successfully
- Have a vision for future career development opportunities
- Develop positive relationships within your team and working towards a common goal
- Interact with the client
- Support sales presentations and preparing sales materials
- Provide assistance to team when answering briefs and pitching to agencies and clients
- Applicants must possess GCSE Maths, English and Science grade B or above
- Must possess a valid driver’s license and a dependable means of transportation to SimplexGrinnell’s place of business and/or jobsite, and to the place where classroom job-related instruction is conducted
- Be physically capable of performing the essential functions of the Apprenticeship program, with or without reasonable accommodation, and without posing a direct threat to the health and safety of the individual or others
- GCSE in both Maths and English
- Must be a team worker who is process driven
- High levels of honesty and integrity, resilient and able to adapt positively to changing work priorities