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Engineer Apprenticeships (Multi-Skilled Maintenance) - Cutler Heights

  • Bradford (West Yorkshire)
  • Design / Civil engineering / Industrial engineering

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ENGINEER APPRENTICESHIPS (MULTI-SKILLED MAINTENANCE) - MORRISONS MANUFACTURING SITES - £COMPETITIVE + EXCELLENT BENEFITS

We are currently recruiting Engineer Apprentices for our manufacturing operation at Cutler Heights. Cutler Heights is Morrisons first produce site which opened in 1976. We now produce over 100 million packs per year of stone fruit, citrus, top fruit, salad and clean veg. Supplying to over 130 stores and employing over 450 colleagues at site. Following recent investment of £1.5 million we now have a state of the art 'grapes' centre of excellence with the capacity to produce 43 million packs per year.

Morrisons is much, much more than a big food retailer. We're also the UK's second largest fresh food manufacturer and it's the job of our engineering team to keep things running efficiently behind the scenes. This is a great place to develop your technical skills and learn to become a Multi-Skilled Maintenance Engineer.

You'll get right into the action in a paid job while we support you in obtaining a Level 3 Extended Diploma in Food and Drink Engineering Maintenance

Lasting 4 years, our Apprenticeship programme is the ideal springboard for an exciting career in the fast-paced world of food manufacturing. Offering a unique combination of Mechanical and Electrical Engineering maintenance alongside food safety, compliance and processing.

Training will be provided by Midland Group Training Services at Reaseheath College in Cheshire; one of the UK's leading land based colleges.

To apply you'll need to be aged 16+ and have achieved or be predicted a GCSE Level 6 (Grade B) in Maths, Level 5 (Grade C) in Science and Level 5 (Grade C) in English.

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