Spring Fabrication Engineering Apprentice
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Company: NEMA LTD
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Location: Rochdale, OL16 2AU
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Type: Apprenticeship
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Salary: Competitive Salary
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Sector: Engineering and manufacturing
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Ref: NAS-2000025310
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Application Deadline Date: 15/07/2026
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Start Date: 07/09/2026
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Positions Available: 1
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Working Week: 4 day working week. Monday - Thursday, Flexible hours between 6.00am - 5.30pm
Brief Description
An exciting opportunity to join NEMA Ltd as a Spring Fabrication Engineering Apprentice. You will manufacture precision sheet metal and wire-formed components for aerospace applications while completing your Level 3 Engineering Apprenticeship
Training to be Provided
Training will be delivered in partnership with Rochdale Training Association (RTA).
Year 1:
- You will complete your NVQ Level 2 through a structured block -release engineering programme, spending most of your time at RTA developing core engineering skills
Years 2 - 3:
- You will progress onto NVQ Level 3, primarily based at NEMA with one day per week at college
- During this stage, you will rotate across workshop departments to develop a broad understanding of machining, winding, assembly, testing and fabrication processes
- A key milestone will include producing a complete electric motor assembly and its constituent components from scratch, giving you a holistic understanding of the entire manufacturing process
- After completing your rotations, you will be placed within the spring and fabrication department where your specialist training will continue
- Subject to performance and attainment, progression to Level 4 and beyond may be fully funded and supported by NEMA
Future Prospects
Upon successful completion, apprentices may:
- Secure a permanent role within the spring and fabrication department
- Progress to Level 4 engineering qualifications (fully funded)
- Develop into specialist fabrication or tooling roles
Vacancy Detail
The role will involve the production of small precision-manufactured components from sheet metal and formed wire.
You will work with both manual and semi-automatic machinery to produce high-quality aerospace components.
You will develop skills in:
- Sheet metal fabrication
- Wire forming and spring production (compression and tension springs)
- Operating fly presses
- Operating power presses
- Using auto-coiling machinery
- Working with aerospace grade materials
- Inspecting components to strict quality standards
- Reading and interpreting engineering drawings
Examples of products you will manufacture include:
- Brackets for aircraft landing gear systems
- Shims and washers for locking rivets on Airbus A320/A319 wings and fuselage
- Compression and tension springs for precision assemblies and actuators
- Wire forms for aircraft seating systems
- Electrical steel laminations used in stators and electrical assemblies
- Sheet metal fabrications for onboard aircraft filtration systems
- All components are produced to exacting aerospace tolerances where precision, consistency and attention to detail are critical