Apprentice CNC Programmer
- 37.5 hours per week
- Sheffield
- £330.75 per week
- Engineering and manufacturing support technician
- Sheffield Forgemasters Engineering Limited
- 26-0027
Description
Job description:
Sheffield Forgemasters Engineering Limited are looking for an Apprentice CNC Programmer (Work Rolls) to complete a Level 3 Engineering Support Maintenance Technician apprenticeship and join their team.
The purpose of this role is to develop as a highly skilled CAD/CAM specialist who can produce accurate technical drawings and create CNC programmes to support the Rolls Division. In the role you will build expertise in Computer Aided Design, Computer Aided Manufacturing and CNC programming within a heavy-engineering environment, ensuring high-quality, efficient and safe production. Through structured training and hands-on experience, the apprentice will learn to contribute effectively to engineering workflows while consistently promoting strong Health & Safety standards.
Role & responsibilities:
The apprentice will be creating precise technical drawings using CAD software and developing CNC programmes through CAM tools to support the Rolls Division with high-quality digital models and machining instructions. The role involves learning how CAD and CAM connect to real-world machining in a heavy engineering setting, and working closely with engineers and machinists to ensure all designs and programmes meet production needs. The apprentice will contribute to safe, efficient and high-quality manufacturing through accurate design and programming, while maintaining strong Health & Safety standards and challenging unsafe behaviour when required. As the apprentice progresses, they will build their skills through hands-on training and structured learning, taking on additional responsibilities as their capability grows.
- Attend and actively participate in all academic learning, training sessions, and assessments as part of the apprenticeship programme
- Maintain excellent attendance and punctuality for both workplace duties and academic commitments
- Complete the Knowledge, Skills & Behaviours (KSB) requirements in-line with apprenticeship standards
- Build and maintain a portfolio of evidence to demonstrate learning, skills development, and competency throughout the apprenticeship
- Show a strong commitment to studies, including completing assignments, coursework, and independent learning tasks on time
- Demonstrate motivation to learn new skills and a willingness to develop professionally and personally
- Show commitment to self-improvement and continuous development
- Carry out workplace duties responsibly, demonstrating commitment to the role and the organisation
- Follow all company policies, procedures, and health and safety requirements.
Skills required:
- Excellent attention to detail and precision in work
- To be a team player and have good communication skills
- Good problem solving and troubleshooting skills
- Good time-management skills
- Good computer literacy
Personal qualities the candidate must have:
- A genuine interest in developing technical and professional skills relevant to the apprenticeship
- Reliable, enthusiastic, and eager to learn
- Self-motivated with a positive attitude
- Able to manage time effectively between work and study
- Willing to accept feedback and apply it to improve performance
Employer description:
Sheffield Forgemasters is a historic steel-manufacturing company based in Sheffield, founded over 200 years ago. The company specialises in producing large, high-quality steel components that are essential for critical industries such as Defence and Energy. We offer a variety of apprenticeships in Maintenance, Technical, Production and Office Based roles.
Things to consider:
During the first year you will be required to attend the University of Sheffield AMRC Training Centre in Sheffield, full time for an initial block of study. You will return to your workplace one Friday per month. After the initial block training you will attend the AMRC Training Centre for one day a week to undertake the knowledge study. The remaining four days will be spent in company learning on the job.
Please note the AMRC Training Centre reserves the right to close applications ahead of the published closing date.
Qualification Requirements:
Advanced apprenticeships entry requirements
You will need both of the following:
- GCSE English language C or 4 or above
- GCSE Maths C or 4 or above.
Applicants are also required to successfully complete a series of assessments at the University of Sheffield’s AMRC Training Centre, as well as an employer recruitment and selection process to secure a place on an apprenticeship programme.