Jul 06 2022
Unifabs are passionate about investing in the next generation of engineers. Through Unifabs apprenticeships we offer a hands-on supportive learning environment within which we help students to develop their knowledge and skills in a variety of manufacturing methods.
In September 2022 we have a number of new apprentices joining us to start Unifabs apprenticeships in Manufacturing Engineering in partnership with North Warwickshire and South Leicestershire College.
Here two current employees, Jamie and Eddy, answer a few questions about what they’ve learnt so far on their apprenticeships with Unifabs and how they find working here. We also learn a little more about them as individuals just starting out in their careers.
Jamie Hamilton
CAD Apprentice
Joined Unifabs February 2022
Due to not working in the engineering industry before, I look forward to learning every aspect of engineering. This happens both at college and work as my college course involves more than just CAD. For example, at college I learn other things such as milling, turning and rapid prototyping. I look forward to starting to work on bigger projects in the CAD office as I become more competent and skilled at my role.
Apart from going to college on a Thursday, I work a full working week here at Unifabs. I come in at 7:30am and a typical day for me at the moment involves working on sample parts for customers. We have a R&D prototype area and currently I am putting a lot of work through this area, working on different projects day to day. This involves me creating models/drawings, asking for material/components to be ordered and getting things cut in the CNC factory.
All the employees at Unifabs are very skilled and knowledgeable at their role. Everyone I have met so far have been very polite and helpful when needed. In the CAD office the lads are very open to teach me new things every day and have been very helpful from day one as SolidWorks is brand new to me. The managers here are very good at listening to all the employees and they also find time for everyone when it’s needed.
Professional, organised and impressive
I spent my first wage slip on repairing my car unfortunately due to a damaged suspension. It’s very rare that I splash out but recently I bought myself a new car and booked a holiday with my girlfriend. In the future my only big purchases will be holidays and then eventually a house. I am pretty sensible with my money and tight!
In school my favourite subject was PE. PE had many areas to learn such as nutrition, the history of sport, the psychological side of sport and how the body works. This interested me as growing up I thought PE was all about playing sport and eating well. It was also one of my strongest subjects in school alongside biology which overlapped in some areas. This also made me enjoy PE more as a whole.
I’m looking forward to developing new skills, learning how to use new equipment, and in time becoming a skilled and dependable employee.
During the time I’ve been at Unifabs I have gained a lot of knowledge of the press brake including how it works, how to operate it and understanding different tools. I’ve also started to develop welding/fabrication skills and worked on a lot of sample products.
My ambition is to be employed full time upon completion of my apprenticeship. Ultimately, I want to become a qualified engineer with a variety of skills that can be carried out to a high level.
Respectful, hardworking and knowledgeable
History, I particularly enjoyed learning about modern history.
Socialising with friends, watching football, going to the gym, and DJing.
If you are interested in Unifabs apprenticeships, get in touch with us, you could be a future Unifabs Apprentice too.