Job title: Trainee, Semi Skilled Boat Builder (September 2023 Intake)
Salary: £10.80 per hour on employment, rising to £13.20 per hour for 40 hours a week, plus overtime. (Potential to earn £30,000 per year on completion of training and with regular overtime)
Employment type: 24 month fixed term training contract. Sunseeker aims to offer all trainees a permanent contract upon successful completion of training
Training course hours: 8:30am to 5pm, Monday to Friday, for 12 full weeks, at the start of your employment
Working hours: 7:00am to 3:30pm Monday to Friday, plus optional overtime, upon completion of the 12 week training course
Working & training location: Various locations in Poole (Poole College, Sunseeker Shipyards, Sunseeker West Quay Road, Sunseeker Willis Way)
About Sunseeker International
Sunseeker International is a global icon in the manufacture of luxury motor yachts, building market leading products since 1967.
Based and manufactured in Poole and Portland on the south coast of England, Sunseeker is one of Dorset’s largest private employers and is represented on every continent by a global distribution network. Never settling for second best, it’s this spirit of excellence that has driven Sunseeker to its leading position in the marine industry today.
Role overview:
A career with Sunseeker is a career that will give you more. You’ll learn new skills, make friends for life, and feel an overwhelming sense of pride when each yacht ships for delivery to its new owner.
As a Semi Skilled Boat Builder, you will support the manufacturing of yachts by completing tasks across five trades comprising; Composites, Carpentry, Engineering, Electrical and Plumbing.
You won’t need any prior experience to be considered for this role, because we will teach you all the skills and knowledge you’ll need to become a respected member of a yacht build team. All in a new and dedicated boat building training academy, here in Poole.
Training overview:
The 24 month practical training programme will commence with a full time workshop course for 12 weeks. In the safety of a new training workshop, you and your course colleagues will learn practical trade skills and the yacht building theory to underpin your boat building competence. You will learn basic; carpentry skills, electrical installation skills, engineering skills, plumbing skills and, marine composites skills. In addition, we will teach you how to work both effectively and safely in a busy manufacturing environment.
You won't stop there. Once your 12 week intensive workshop course is finished, you'll work with some of the best trades in the marine industry to develop your skills at work, recording evidence of your development for a further 9 months before you become ready for your final assessment at the end of your first year.
On completion of your training, you'll be rewarded with a nationally recognised level 2 engineering qualification and the start of a lifetime opportunity in the marine sector.
This is an excellent opportunity for someone who wants to change career. No prior experience is necessary.
Typical duties include:
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Place construction setup equipment in the boat such as lighting, extraction and other safety interventions
- Join yacht components using composite bonding methods
- Install shelving to hull structures
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Lay bulkheads to hull structures
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Build wooden carcasses into hull layouts
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Install cabin structures such as; structural flooring, ceiling structures and panels
- Fit window bands to interior windows
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Cut bulkhead penetrations from markings
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Install cable containment systems through the boat
- Run and label main cable looms through the boat
- Cut composite materials for through-hull fittings, from markings
- Install distribution/white boards into engine room spaces
- Cut and prepare hard and flexible pipes
- Run straight and pre bent pipes through the boat
- Act as a team member in respect of lifting operations
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Maintain workplace cleanliness and organisation & install boat finish protection systems
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Support skilled trades with any other reasonable boat building tasks
What you’ll need to apply;
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Grades. We are more interested in your can-do mind-set and commitment to learning a construction trade, than your grades or prior qualifications. You’ll just need to take a very basic Maths and English test at your interview. Those that need development in this area will receive extra tuition.
- The availability to commence employment on the 15 May 2023 with no planned holiday or other absence for the first 12 weeks.
- The ambition to work in a fast paced yacht construction environment (note: this role is not based on the water)
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Some examples of your interest in construction or manufacturing. For example; work experience completed in this field, or personal interests.
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A career history that demonstrates commitment to your previous employers.
- Those that already hold an engineering qualification at level 2 or better (such as an engineering based apprenticeship or a degree in engineering, are not eligible for this programme. Please take a look at our regular roles here; Sunseeker | Careers at Sunseeker)
What will you get in return;
On completion of this 24 month training programme you will have acquired skills across 5 construction and engineering trades, plus the knowledge of how a luxury motor yacht is made.
You’ll achieve a nationally recognised level 2 qualification and the opportunity to build a lifetime career in the marine industry.
We will provide you with a fully funded tool kit including your own power tools plus all the benefits you’d expect from a large employer such as; Holiday pay, sick pay, overtime, safe working environment, canteen facilities, life assurance, regular reviews and full pay while in training with increments at week 12 and 26.
Notes:
Key dates for assessment and interview processes are;
Next Interview and Assessment day; TBC June 2023
Training start date; Monday 4 September 2023
First working day at the shipyards; Monday 20 November 2023