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Meet Daniel Pownall

Engineering Manufacturing Technician

Daniel is an Apprentice Wiring Technician at Capula

What I do

I’m an Engineering Manufacturing Technician at Capula in Stone. My job involves building control panels and cabinets that are used in power plants and nuclear sites across the UK. The cabinets are metal boxes which are full of terminals, relays, wires and different components. We use packs containing all the power supplies and parts that we need and follow the engineer’s drawings and plans to connect the parts and assemble the panels, which are later installed on site. It’s a mix of mechanical and electrical work, and no two days are the same!

Daniel in the workshop, using a tabletop piece of equipment.

What I love about my job

I love that my work is challenging and that there’s always something new to learn – this keeps me engaged and makes it interesting. It’s also satisfying to see a project come together from start to finish, and to work on it all the way through the process. No two days are the same, which works well for me!

The skills I use the most

Attention to detail is essential in my job. When we’re looking at drawings, even the tiniest detail can make a big difference. Being a team player is also important because we often work in teams. The work can vary from big projects, like building large cabinets, to smaller, more intricate tasks, so you need to be adaptable and ready to tackle different challenges.

A little more about
my everyday role

My favourite piece of equipment

I like using the bigger pieces of machinery, like the big saws. They were daunting at first, but once you've been trained on them and know how to use them, they're quite cool to use. They make the work a lot quicker and more efficient.

What I like to do in my spare time

In my spare time, I watch a lot of football. I also play five-a-side football once a week and I've got a season ticket at Stoke City and go to most of their games. I also use my holidays to watch England play, I enjoy the experience and the atmosphere.

My school days

During my school days, I was very focused on sports, especially football. I played and watched a lot of football. I also had an interest in DIY and liked doing little projects at home, but I never thought I'd make a career out of it. For my GCSEs, I did PE, geography, computing, business, and Spanish, along with the usual maths and science. After school, I went to sixth form to do a Sports Studies course because I wasn't sure what I wanted to do, I just knew I loved sport – but now I see it’s the hands-on projects I did which have lead me to where I am now!

The advice I’d give to someone younger

My advice would be to stay ambitious and keep pushing yourself, don't settle for being comfortable. There are opportunities out there, you just have to find them - keep looking for ways to improve and move forward.

The best part of working in a team

The best part of working in a team is the support you get from your colleagues. Our production team is quite big, with about 30 people, and it's broken down into smaller teams depending on the project. There are always experienced people around to help if you get stuck, and we're encouraged to ask for help when we need it. It's a great environment for learning and improving your skills.

Daniel constructing a rack in the workshop.

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