Polymer Manufacturing Technician Apprenticeship; Level 3 - Register Interest
Listed on 2026-06-09
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Manufacturing / Production
Manufacturing Engineer, Manufacturing Production, Plastics/Composite Manufacturing, Injection Molding
Location: West Yorkshire
Department: Science Apprenticeship – Science Manufacturing Technician L3
Location: West Yorkshire
DescriptionPolymer Manufacturing apprentices are at the heart of modern production. Working with materials such as plastics and rubber, and using a range of advanced machinery and processing techniques, they play a key role in producing high‑quality components used across industries including medical, automotive, and consumer goods.
If you’re looking for a hands‑on, technical career where you can work with machinery, materials, and real production processes, this apprenticeship could be your next step.
Working With Our Ambitious EmployersAt Tiro, we partner with ambitious, forward‑thinking manufacturers to create genuinely unique apprenticeship opportunities.
Our employer partners are committed to developing future manufacturing professionals by offering meaningful, hands‑on experience in real production environments. As a Polymer Manufacturing apprentice, you’ll gain practical exposure to machinery, materials, and manufacturing processes while earning and building the foundations of a long‑term career through the Level 3 Polymer Processing apprenticeship.
We’re looking for individuals who are ready to get stuck in, take responsibility, and develop specialist skills in a fast‑paced manufacturing environment.
What will I be doing as an apprentice?A Polymer Manufacturing Technician is a specialist in polymer processing, responsible for setting up, operating, and optimising machinery to produce high‑quality components. Working with materials such as plastics and rubber in fast‑paced production environments, they play a key role in ensuring products are made efficiently, safely, and to exact specifications.
What is Polymer Manufacturing?Polymer manufacturing involves shaping materials like plastics and rubber into useful products using a range of processes and technologies.
This can include techniques such as injection moulding, extrusion, blow moulding, and thermoforming, depending on the product and application.
This is how many everyday items are made, from packaging and medical devices to automotive components and consumer goods.
Simple idea. Precise processes. Used everywhere in modern manufacturing.
Through our Level 3 Polymer Processing Apprenticeship, you’ll gain the technical knowledge and hands‑on skills to succeed in this field. You’ll learn how to work with different polymer materials, support machine setup and changeovers, and monitor production to maintain quality standards across a range of manufacturing processes.
If you enjoy practical work, problem‑solving, and working with machinery and materials, this could be the perfect career for you.
What could the future look like?When you complete a Polymer Processing Apprenticeship with Tiro, the opportunities to progress within manufacturing are strong. As a successful apprentice, you could secure a full‑time position within the company and continue developing your skills on the job.
Through hands‑on training, you will build confidence in working with machinery, materials, and production processes, taking on more responsibility over time. This apprenticeship can lead to roles such as Injection Moulding Technician, Setter, or Process Technician.
The skills you gain are highly transferable across the manufacturing sector, with opportunities in industries such as medical devices, automotive, packaging, and consumer goods.
This programme can also support further progression, allowing you to deepen your expertise in polymer processing and move into more advanced technical or supervisory roles as your career develops.
About YouYou’re curious, motivated, and keen to learn. You take pride in doing things properly, enjoy practical, hands‑on work, and understand the importance of following clear procedures — particularly in laboratory and regulated environments.
You pay close attention to detail, work well as part of a team, and feel comfortable asking questions when you’re unsure. You approach new tasks with a positive attitude and are willing to learn on the job, spending most of your time in a laboratory testing environment.
An interest in how things are made,…
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