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Construction, the built environment and trades | Manufacturing
Window fabricators make glazed windows, doors, glass panels and curtain walls for homes and businesses.
You'll need:
You'll make and glaze frames for items like:
You may specialise in manufacturing, using different types of materials like UPVC, aluminium, steel, timber, or wood and aluminium composite. You could:
You could work in a factory, in a workshop, at a client's business or at a client's home. Your working environment may be physically active. You may need to wear protective clothing.
With experience, you could move into supervisory, quality control or management positions. You could work in other types of manufacturing or go into product sales. You could move into jobs where you might go on site to help fix problems with fenestration products, or do surveys for customers looking to buy new ones, like conservatories.
Electricians fit, service and repair electrical machinery, equipment, circuits and wiring.
Structural engineers help to design and build large structures and buildings, like hospitals, sports stadiums and bridges.
Builders' merchants sell building and do-it-yourself products and materials to the building trade and the public.
Fence installers put up and repair fences, gates and other barriers.
Construction labourers prepare building and civil engineering sites and carry out manual jobs once work starts.
Electricity distribution workers maintain and repair the power lines that connect homes and businesses to the national grid.
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During your apprenticeship we will provide you with the opportunity to train in all aspects of the role.Working at Heights. Workplace Health & Safety. Working with and preparation of different work surfaces. Painting by means of variety of tools and techniques, wallpapering, safe use of decorating materials. Tools & Equipment. You will attend college on a day release.
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