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Apprentice Thermal Insulation Engineer (Industrial)

Job details
Posting date: 23 August 2024
Salary: Not specified
Additional salary information: Thermal Insulation Contractor Association (TICA) Rates Paid - Apprenticeship rates start at £6.44 1st Year 16 - 19 year old or £9.85 1st Year for 20 year old +
Hours: Full time
Closing date: 22 September 2024
Location: Eastern England, UK (Suffolk, Norfolk, Essex)
Remote working: On-site only
Company: E & P Insulations Ltd
Job type: Apprenticeship
Job reference: 230824 - AppTIE

Summary

Are you looking for a hands-on job with plenty of opportunities for growth and advancement in a fast-growing industry? E&P Insulations Ltd was founded in 1982 and is now a family run company. The team have many years’ experience across all of their services and they pride themselves in their quality of work and service to all their customers.
E&P Insulations Ltd has consistently carried out work to the highest standard which has enabled the company to become a recommended industrial insulation contractor for TICA since 1984. They carry out work ranging from maintenance to new installations of insulation and metal cladding on chemical plants, food factories, new builds, and specialist contracts, across the the UK, but mainly in East Anglia. We are also a member of Safecontractor.

We are looking to recruit a Level 2 Thermal Insulation Apprentice to work alongside their experienced team members and to learn the technical skills of installing and maintaining high-quality insulation systems in a variety of settings. This is a great opportunity to gain skills in a specialist sector gaining a variety of specialist skills, including how to apply a range of insulation and cladding materials to pipework, vessel, and ductwork.
The apprenticeship programme will include 2-week block release visits to the TICA National Training Centre in Darlington approximately every 3 months. Block release training is completed over a period of 18 months with final indentures issued after working on site for 4 years. It includes both on-the-job and off-the-job training, mentoring and guidance from E&P Insulations Ltd and TICA, giving skills and knowledge required to success in this increasingly important field.


The successful candidate should:
 Have the ability to adapt to different working environments – at heights, confined spaces, different weather conditions etc. (full training given)
 Have a strong work ethic, a willingness to learn and a passion for delivering exceptional results.
 Be comfortable working away from home and travelling where required.
 Be able to communicate and articulate clearly.
 Have good practical, “hands on” skills.
 Be able to use their own initiative.
 Ask questions if unsure and always check understanding if unsure.
 Have the ability to work as part of a team.
 Have good time management skills.
 Have the ability to conduct themselves in an appropriate manner onsite, as a representative of the company.
 Full UK Driving Licence (desirable but not essential)

JOB DESCRIPTION: A Thermal Insulation Operative is responsible for installing and maintaining a variety of insulation systems in various settings. This job involves working with a variety of insulation materials, such as fibreglass, foam, nitrile rubber and cellotex and installing them onto ventilation ducting, pipework and other areas of buildings/industrial sites to improve energy efficiency, assure safety, and reduce heating and cooling costs. The role also includes intricate metal work, measuring and fabricating using templates, for cladding.

The specific job and responsibilities of a Thermal Insulation Operative may include:
 Measuring and cutting insulation materials to fit specific spaces, using tools such as knives, scissors, and saws.
 Installing insulation and metal onto pipework, ductwork, valves, flanges, vessels & tanks using fasteners, adhesives, and other materials as necessary.
 Ensuring that insulation is properly sealed and fitted to prevent air leakage and maximise energy efficiency.
 Removing old or damaged insulation materials and disposing of them safely.
 Communicating with clients.
 Working safely and efficiently to complete insulation projects on time and within budget.
 Keeping accurate records of work completed, materials used and other relevant information.
 Reading and understanding risk and method statements and applying these on site, in terms of stringent Health & safety requirements by ourselves and our customers.
 Maintaining tools and equipment in good working order and ensuring that they are properly cleaned and stored after use.