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 Toolmaker Apprenticeship

 

Closing date: 4pm on 24th April, 2023
 


 

Overview

A Toolmaker is a skilled worker who produces and maintains precision tools used in the production of the metal, plastic and other materials of all shapes and sizes. The work of a toolmaker involves interpreting drawings and technical data to machine and assemble jigs, fixtures, moulding tools, dies and punches. Care and attention to detail and high precision are the hallmark of toolmaking. The Toolmaker Apprenticeship will be located in our state of the art Landing Gear Facility in Ashbourne, Co Meath.

 

In Dublin Aerospace, it includes activities such as dismantling, overhauling and assembly of Landing Gear, Auxiliary Power Units (APU) and their components. 

 

After successful completion of this Apprenticeship the apprentice will receive a QQI Level 6 Advanced Certificate Craft - Toolmaking from SOLAS.

 


 

PERSONAL QUALITIES REQUIRED TO BE A TOOLMAKING APPRENTICE

  • Enjoy working with your hands

  • Enjoy being physically active on your feet

  • Enjoy being part of a Team

  • Enjoy learning how machines function      

  • Enjoy learning new knowledge and craft related skills.

  • Taking responsibility for your own learning, including the allocation of study time.
     

 

WHAT YOU WILL LEARN AS A TOOLMAKING APPRENTICE

 
  • Practical skills and theoretical knowledge

  • Principles of operating Machines while working in a workshop environment

  • How to control and adjust equipment

  • Understanding Instructional manuals including technical drawings and diagrams

  • How to apply physics and mathematical principles  

  • How to work with control systems

  • How to ensure accuracy and attention to detail in all aspects of work 

  • How to keeping accurate records & reports

 

DURATION AND STRUCTURE OF APPRENTICESHIP

 

The Aircraft Toolmaking Apprenticeship program is a minimum of 4 years. 

It consists of 7 phases:

  • 3 Off-the-Job Phases with the Education & Training Boards (ETB)/ Solas/Institute of Technology (approx. 40 weeks in total)

  • 4 On-the-Job Phases with Dublin Aerospace

  • Successful completion is achieved when all the required theory and practical tests have been passed to the required standard set by Solas.
     

 
 
 
 

HOW DO I BECOME AN APPRENTICE?

  • To become an apprentice in Ireland you must be hired by an employer. Apprenticeship employers are formally approved by SOLAS in advance of employing apprentices. Apprentices get a formal contract of employment as part of their apprenticeship

 
 

DO I PAY ANYTHING?

  • Apprentices complete two of their three phases of off-the-job training in a higher education institution. A student contribution must be paid for this part of the training.

  • The amount of the student contribution is a proportion of the annual student contribution paid by students who are attending a full-time course in higher education. The student contribution is paid directly to the higher education institution.

  • The student contribution for this apprenticeship is €1,000 for Phase 4 and €1,000 for Phase 6 – this is paid by the employer.
     

 

NEXT STEP IN RECRUITMENT PROCESS?

Candidates who successfully qualify in the Aptitude & Manual Dexterity Tests, will be sent an invite to interview. 

 

 

Dublin Aerospace Apprenticeship Entry Requirements

 

Candidates must have achieved the following minimum educational qualifications:
 
Junior Certificate

Grade C or higher at Ordinary Level or Grade D or higher at Higher Level in the Junior Certificate (or equivalent) in one sitting in the following subjects:

  • English
  • Mathemathics
  • Science
  • Any other 2 subjects*

If you have not obtained the required grade in Science, Grade C or higher in any one of the following subjects is acceptable: Technology, Technical Graphics, Materials Technology (Woodwork) or Metalwork.

*Practical subjects such as Woodwork, Technical Graphics, Design, Metalwork, Construction or Home Economics.

 


OR

 


Leaving Certificate

Grade D or higher at Ordinary Level in the Leaving Certificate (or equivalent) in one sitting in the following subjects:

 

  • English
  • Mathematics
  • Science
  • Any other 2 subjects*
*Agricultural Science, Biology, Chemistry, Physics and Chemistry, Applied Mathematics, Woodwork, Technical Graphics, Design, Metalwork, Construction or Home Economics.

If you have not obtained the required grade in any of the above Science subjects, the following is acceptable at Leaving Certificate Level: Construction Studies, Design and Communication, Graphics, Engineering, Technical Drawing and Technology.
 
 
 
OR
 

Leaving Certificate Applied
Pass mark 60 - 69% (120 - 139 credits) in one sitting. The follow subjects are required:
 
  • English and Communications
  • Mathematical Applications
  • Any other 2 subjects*
*Engineering, Graphics and Construction Studies, Technology or Craft and Design are advantageous.
 


APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS

  • Over 18 years of age by 31st December, 2023
  • Permitted to live and work in Ireland without restriction
  • Required to pass Garda Vetting
  • Required to pass a 5 year background check
  • Required to pass a Medical assessment 

 

 

 

 

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