Wood Machinist Apprentice
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Company: SHACKLETONS LIMITED
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Location: Leeds, LS27 9BL
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Type: Apprenticeship
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Salary: Apprenticeship Minimum Wage
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Sector: Engineering and manufacturing
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Ref: NAS-2000028492
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Application Deadline Date: 27/07/2026
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Start Date: 01/10/2026
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Positions Available: 5
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Working Week: Monday to Thursday. To be discussed upon interview times and breaks.
Brief Description
A Furniture Wood Machinist produces components for furniture using a wide range of wood working machinery. This includes setting up, operating and maintaining wood working machines such as saws, planers, moulders, lathes, routers and CNC/NC machines.
Training to be Provided
- The apprentice will work towards the Furniture Manufacturer Level 2 Apprenticeship Standard qualification under the Wood Machinist pathway
- Delivery method and location of training to be confirmed
Future Prospects
- There may be a possibility of securing employment on successful completion of the apprenticeship
Vacancy Detail
- Safely operating woodworking machinery
- Producing high-quality finished products
- Maintaining a safe and clean workplace
Wood Machinist-
Measure and Mark Out
- Measure and mark out materials to specification within the acceptable tolerances following standard operating procedures
Tooling
- Select, prepare and maintain wood machining toolin
Cutting
- Prepare, set up and operate cutting wood machinery
Planing
- Prepare, set up and operate planes. This includes surface planer and thicknesser (can be a combined machine) and four-sided planer and moulder (for planed all round)
Calibrating
- Calibrate measuring equipment, keep tools and equipment clear of debris and dirt and ensure tools are kept sharp
Jigs and Templates
- Use and maintain jigs and templates for furniture production. Jigs are used to ensure repeatability and accuracy in the production of furniture. These can be hand-held or mounted on workbenches
Profiling
- Prepare, set up and operate profiling wood machinery. This includes vertical spindle moulder (straight work), four-sided planer and moulder, high-speed router, double-end tenoner, wood turning lathe, copying lathe, linear shaper, rotary shaper machines
Boring
- Prepare, set up and operate boring wood machinery. This includes single-head machine and multi-head machine
Sanding
- Sand materials for preparation prior to assembly, post-assembly and denibbing
- Understand grit sizes and the process of sanding. This includes the use of wide belt sander, overhead narrow belt sander, disc sander, bobbin sander, linisher and profile sander
Edge Banding
- Carry out the edge-banding process following standard operating procedures. This includes edge-banding by hand, colour matching, timber and PVC lippings, calibration and finishing techniques
Operate Machinery and Equipment
- Operate woodworking machinery and equipment to meet company requirements. Prepare tools and equipment including tooling technology and calibration of measuring equipment
Joints
- Prepare, set up and operate wood machinery to produce jointed wood and wood-based products. This includes chisel morticer, chain morticer, slot morticer, dovetailer, vertical spindle moulder, stair router, single-end tenoner, double-end tenoner, round-end tenoner, dowler and router
Assembly
- Assemble components of furniture following standard operating procedures. Understand the sequence of assembly and why this is important