Job description
Are you a recent school or college leaver or planning on leaving and wondering what to do in August 2023?
Join us on our Fabrication and Welding Apprenticeship Programme based in Inverness and you'll have a crucial role to play in shaping the future of our highland business whilst developing your skills and gaining a qualification.
You will be learning at college and on the job whilst working with our highly qualified team and earning money at the same time.
Our 2023 apprenticeship programme opens in March 2023 and we await your application!
The opportunity:
We are passionate about attracting and developing new talent into our business.
You will be trained to interpret drawings and use all aspects of the fabrication shop to create high quality products. This will include cutting, sawing, drilling and welding.
We will provide fully funded training which will include external training through our local college.
What can you expect:
A 4-year apprenticeship programme with the potential to be made permanent and further develop your career.
The successful candidate will learn how to fabricate using Aluminium, Mild Steel and Stainless Steel. They will also learn how to TIG/MIG/MMA weld using these materials.
These are fantastic opportunities to study and gain valuable, practical knowledge & skills.
What we expect of you:
The successful candidate will be reliable, hardworking and have good communication skills and be eligible to work in the UK. A minimum of 5 National 5s Grade C or above (5 Standard Grades Grade 3 or above) including Maths, English and at least one other scientific or technical subject.
If you have the ambition, enthusiasm and passion then we want to hear from you!
Applications will close on Sunday 16th April.
Testimonials:
Hear from apprentices who have taken part in this programme:
Jason MacDonald:
"I've learned a lot of extremely helpful skills during my apprenticeship with Gael Force. These include many new welding techniques like MIG welding, MMA welding, flux cored welding, and TIG welding, and I have a solid grasp of the theory underlying each one. I've also developed a good understanding of the fabrication portion of the apprenticeship when it comes to drawings, cutting, forming and the many processes that go into fabricating a project.
I have no regrets about applying for this apprenticeship with Gael Force and I consider it to be the best career decision I have ever made. I appreciate the practical experience I am receiving daily, and we are constantly learning new things, ranging from new processes, techniques, and methods. The company and the employees we have met at work have provided us with excellent, friendly support during our apprenticeship, which has really aided our development."
Lewis Campbell:
"So far in my apprenticeship with Gael Force I have been attending college to learn how to weld with various different techniques and methods and also how to fabricate many different projects. Gael Force will provide me with training in the yard to further progress my career after finishing my apprenticeship. My highlight to date was the week I spent in the workshop during the holidays, seeing how the college and workshop compare."