Apprentice Technician

Trescal
Broughton
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About the Role

Unlock your Potential

with a Trescal Apprenticeship

If you are looking to develop a career in the engineering sector, gain new skills and work for a growing and diverse global company that offers flexible working, then this role is for you.  

Trescal is the global independent expert in calibration services. Each year, companies active in the aerospace, automotive, pharmaceutical, chemical, energy, electronics and telecommunication sectors entrust Trescal with their calibration needs.  

We have an exciting opportunity for you to be part of our Apprentice programme, which is available across all of our main UK sites.  



Job Opportunity

You will be trained to calibrate and optimise a wide range of measuring instrumentation and learn to fault find and repair equipment You will be required to perform in accordance with our Quality System and Company Procedures that are internally & externally audited to ISO9001 and ISO17025 by BSI and UKAS.  

This 4 year programme will include: 

  • NVQ Level 3 & BTEC Diploma Level 3 (Level 7 Scotland) in Engineering 
  • Calibration Fundamentals 
  • In house training rotating across various calibration disciplines e.g. pressure, temperature, electrical, in UKAS accredited laboratories 
  • Training secondments across different business areas – Sales, Finance, HR, Logistics, IT etc.
  • Personal development courses with external training provider 
  • Microsoft software packages 


Locations available 

Broughton, Dalgety Bay (Scotland), Manchester (Bredbury) and Stevenage.

Start date 

Start dates are flexible depending on individual circumstances, no later than 1st September 2025 to align with college course start dates. 

Future Prospects 

Upon completion of your Apprenticeship, you will be a qualified Calibration Engineer and hold UKAS signatory status. Your further development will move you to a Senior Engineer, Technical Lead, Technical Specialist or a Management role. There is also the opportunity to further develop your formal qualifications. 




Essential Skills

  • Minimum of 5 GCSE's including English and Maths at grade 4 or higher or in Scotland National 5 grade A-C in English, Math and Science  
  • PC literacy and knowledge of Microsoft software 
  • Proactive approach to learning and problem-solving 
  • Good interpersonal and communication skills 
  • Ability to attend college weekly in term time 




About Company

Trescal is the global leader in calibration services, offering an array of industries a single source for measurement, repair and asset management across the globe. Starting in 1999, Trescal is an international group with over 5,000 employees across 31 countries with a 20% growth rate.

We drive environmental sustainability by minimizing our impact on climate, energy and waste. As a service company, we reduce our carbon footprint most notably through environmentally conscious actions at our sites and for our vehicle fleet. We aim to reach carbon neutrality by 2040.

Visit our Website @ www.trescal.com or follow us @ linkedin.com/company/trescal

Our Values

#Integrity #TeamSpirit #Innovative



DE&I

At Trescal we are proud to be a diverse, equitable, and inclusive employer, we offer flexible working and are committed to recruiting based on talent without regard to race, religion, gender, sexual orientation, or any other protected status.


Benefits

  • Salary starting from £19,000 per year, with regular increments throughout the year 
  • Flexible working options to suit your college requirements  
  • Continuous development and training plan with individually assigned mentor  
  • 25 days holiday and the option to buy/sell days 
  • Access to the Trescal PerksHub, employee well-being programme & Medical Health Cash Plan 
  • Gym membership discounts & Cycle-to-work scheme 
  • Pension and Life Assurance Scheme 


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