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The Business
Oxford Flow was founded in 2015 as a spin-out from The University of Oxford and produces some of the most precise and accurate flow control valves in the world. We are an engineering led technology company which has revolutionized valve design with our range of Zero emissions control valves and regulators; these products will transform global fugitive emissions in industries such as oil & gas, gas transmission & distribution, and other process industries.
The addressable market for Oxford Flow’s innovative technology is a £5bn sector of the global £70bn valve and actuator market.
The company has recently secured £20m investment from two major strategic organisations to accelerate its growth plans and we are seeking talented individuals to be part of the exciting journey to follow.
The Role
This apprenticeship is the best possible platform to grow into an engineering career. You will spend time working with each engineering and production aspects such as Assembly, Production Engineering, Engineering design and the Innovation Team to fully grow their knowledge which will help support Oxford Flow in the future.
Training course
Engineering operative (level 2)
Start date
Monday 1 September 2025
Duration
1 year
Work
Most of your apprenticeship is spent working. You’ll learn on the job by getting hands-on experience.
What You'll Do At Work
In Production (6-month rotation)
- Assembly of valves
- Testing using hydro and pneumatic tests
- Completion of job cards
Production Engineering (6-Month rotation)
- Jig Design
- Test station design
- Production improvements utilising lean manufacturing tools.
- Fault finding to route cause
- Production scheduling
Engineering Design (6-Month rotation)
- Design scaling using SolidWorks
- Drawing creation to aid manufacture
- 3D printing test components
Innovation Team (6-Month rotation)
- Bluesky design
- Testing
- CFD
- PFMEA
- Testing prototype units
- Report creation
You will gain skills such as SolidWorks design, 3D printing, assembly skills, manufacturing engineering skills such as route cause analysis, lean tools etc.
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