Apprenticeship in manufacturing engineering - level 3

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In Middlesbrough

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    Course

  • Location

    Middlesbrough

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    Different dates available

2. Course description Apprenticeships allow 16 plus year olds to start work and earn a wage while learning new skills that lead to nationally recognised qualifications. Apprenticeships are designed with the help of employers in the industry so they offer a structured programme that takes Apprentices through the skills needed to do a job well. Most of an Apprentices training takes place on the job but they will also have to complete off-the-job training within the College.BTEC Subsidiary Diploma in Engineering Level 3Core units:-Health and Safety in Engineering WorkplaceMechanical Principles and ApplicationsElectrical and Electronic PrinciplesExample of Optional Units:-Mechanics for Engineering TechniquesApplications of Mechanical SystemsEngineering Drawing for TechniciansSelecting and Using Programmable ControllersComputer Aided ManufacturingNVQ Diploma in Mechanical Manufacturing Level 3Mandatory Units:-Complying with Statutory Regulations and Organisational Safety RequirementsUsing and Interpreting Engineering Data and DocumentationWorking Effectively and Efficiently In EngineeringExample of Optional Units:-Producing Mechanical Engineering Drawings using CAD SystemProducing Components using Hand Fitting TechniquesProducing Mechanical AssembliesPreparing and Using CNC Milling Turning And Grinding MachinesThe Apprentice National Minimum Wage applies to all 16 to 18 year old Apprentices and to those aged 19 and over in the first year of their Apprenticeship. If the Apprentice is aged 19 and / or has completed the first year of their Apprenticeship the employer must pay the National Minimum Wage appropriate for their age. A breakdown of wage rates is available on the GOV.UK website.

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Middlesbrough (North Yorkshire)
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Subjects

  • Engineering
  • Manufacturing Engineering
  • Mechanical Engineering

Course programme

3. Entry requirements Employment with a Mechanical Engineering Company is essential.To gain access to this couse a selection process includes an Initial Assessment and an interview during which suitability and ability to work as part of a team is determind.Applicants preferably should have attained GCSE C grade or equivalent qualifications in English and Maths. 4. Equipment required No equipment required 5. Assessment method Training an Apprentice is a great way to mould individuals into the perfect employee for your business. Whether training a new or existing member of staff you have the ability to shape the development of an apprentice so that they understand the unique requirements of your business.

Additional information

1. Qualification detail Qualification name NVQ in Vehicle Maintenance and Repair Qualification Level Level 3 Awarding organisation IMI Awards Ltd Course type Full time Course start date Contact for exact start and end dates. Instruction language English Additional pricing information You will not have to pay tuition fees if you are under 19 on 31 August in the year of your entry to the course and satisfy UK/EEA residency rules. Funding information Advanced Learner Loans available Attendance pattern Daytime/working hours Support facilities Students have access to recording studios, practice rooms, dance and drama studios and a 156 seat theatre, a six-court sports hall, a fitness studio, art studios, hair and beauty salons, a spa suite, engineering and construction workshops, training kitchens, lecture theatres, science laboratories, a restaurant a...

Apprenticeship in manufacturing engineering - level 3

Price on request