An apprentice toolmaker is a trainee who is learning how to create, repair, and maintain precision tools, molds, dies, and special guiding or holding devices used in manufacturing. Working under the supervision of experienced toolmakers, the apprentice gains hands-on experience and technical knowledge related to machining, engineering drawings, material properties, and computer-aided design (CAD) or manufacturing (CAM).
Key Responsibilities:
* Assisting in the fabrication of precision tools using machines like lathes, milling machines, grinders, and CNC equipment
* Reading and interpreting technical drawings and blueprints
* Learning to use measuring instruments (e.g., micrometers, calipers, gauges) to ensure tools meet exact specifications
* Performing repairs and maintenance on tools and dies
* Supporting with quality control and testing of finished tools
* Following health and safety regulations in a workshop or factory setting
Skills Developed:
* Precision machining and mechanical aptitude
* Understanding of engineering principles and materials
* Use of CAD/CAM software and CNC programming
* Problem-solving and critical thinking
* Attention to detail and patience
The apprenticeship typically combines on-the-job training with classroom-based learning, allowing the apprentice to work toward recognized qualifications in the trade. Over time, the apprentice progresses toward becoming a fully qualified toolmaker.
Job Type: Apprenticeship
Pay: €12,000.00-€34,000.00 per year
Benefits:
* Bike to work scheme
* Company pension
* Flexitime
* On-site parking
* Sick pay
Work Location: In person