Ben's Shift Training

Monday, June 20, 2016 0 Comments A+ a-


 
 

 The final part of our apprenticeship training is to spend 6 months working on the 4-shift pattern within the department, I have recently completed this part and am now back working on day shift.
 
The 4-shift pattern includes 12 hour day and night shifts as well as over weekends.
 
This part of our training allows you to learn a lot about what happens during breakdowns throughout the plant and work with a variety of different people. I found it really interesting and enjoyable as I learnt a lot from the breakdowns and training I received.
 
The type of breakdowns I attended during each shift varied. Some were to fault find on different production lines throughout the factory, ensuring that the problem was found and fixed within a reasonable time scale to get the line back up and running as soon as possible. Whilst fault finding you would also look through the program of a PLC (Programmable Logic Controller) to help identify the issue. 
 
Other jobs included tasks which had been given out by the Supervisor at the start of the shift which we would work on if and when we were not called out for any issues throughout production. These included wiring of new motors, changing components in a panel or on the line during maintenance days and training on various types of drives
 
I really liked the shift pattern, I worked 2 shifts one week either days or nights and then the next week work 5 shifts either days or nights. Before I started my shift work I was worried about the night shift and I was not sure how I would manage them, but it was fine you soon get used to them.
 
Overall, I found the experience really good and the shift electricians have helped me a lot with my training. Having the shift training at the end of the apprenticeship is really beneficial because I feel this opportunity has really built on the other knowledge I have developed. 
 
 
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