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  2. Machinist - Wikipedia

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    A fitter and turner is the tradesperson who fits, assembles, grinds and shapes metal parts and subassemblies to fabricate production machines and other equipment. [1] Under the machinist title are other specialty titles that refer to specific skills that may be more highly developed to meet the needs of a particular job position, such as fitter ...

  3. Kåre Øistein Hansen - Wikipedia

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    He was 17 years old when the murder took place (Drammen City Court, 24 Nov 1947). After serving his prison term Kåre Øistein Hansen got a job as a repairman in 1948, obtained a certificate of completed apprenticeship as a mechanic and worked as a mechanic, fitter and turner in two factories in Drammen from 1949 to 1978.

  4. Eddie Micallef - Wikipedia

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    He attended Catholic schools before studying at the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology, becoming an apprentice fitter and turner in 1958. He completed his apprenticeship in 1963, becoming a turbine fitter in 1965. In 1968 he joined the Labor Party, and he became vice-president of the Reservoir branch from 1973 to 1974.

  5. The Apprentice 2024 names finalists - AOL

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    The Apprentice 2024 names finalists. Divya Soni. April 11, 2024 at 5:48 PM. ... Flo Edwards and Phil Turner) were truly put through the ringer, being reduced to tears towards the end.

  6. Institute for Apprenticeships and Technical Education

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    The Institute for Apprenticeships and Technical Education (IfATE) [1] is an employer led organisation that helps shape technical education [2] and apprenticeships in the United Kingdom. They do so by developing, reviewing and revising occupational standards [3] that form the basis of apprenticeships [4] [5] [6] and qualifications such as T ...

  7. Instrument mechanic - Wikipedia

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    Australian instrument fitters are usually re-qualified electricians who complete a 2-year conversion course at an accredited technical college, such as a TAFE, or start as new apprentices with no prior qualifications and complete a 3 year course and a 4 year apprenticeship, in combination with workplace experience of material studied. The first ...

  8. Charlie Booth - Wikipedia

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    He was also a fitter and turner apprentice. Booth is widely credited for inventing starting blocks for sprinting races, along with his father. [1] When he first used his invention in a race, made from a T-bar and a block of wood cut in half, he was disqualified for life. The decision was overturned a few weeks later. [2]

  9. Engine room artificer - Wikipedia

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    An ERA is usually a fitter and turner, boilermaker, coppersmith or enginesmith. On larger vessels, there are several ERAs, divided into three or more classes. Each of these positions is normally associated with a specific non-commissioned rank and level of experience – for example, an ERA (First Class) is normally a chief petty officer (CPO).