Engineering Apprenticeship
Course
In Birmingham
Description
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Type
Course
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Location
Birmingham
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Start date
Different dates available
Frameworks
Level 2 Intermediate Apprenticeship in Improving Operational Peformance – Business Improvement Techniques
Level 2 Intermediate Apprenticeship in Improving Operational Performance – Performing Manufacturing Operations
Level 2 Intermediate Apprenticeship i Improving Operational Performance – Performing Engineering Operations
Level 3 Advanced Apprenticeship in Engineering and Manufacture
1. Mechanical Manufacturing Engineering
2. Maintenance
3. Technical Support
Standards
Level 3 Engineering Technician
This apprenticeship could see you working in any number of businesses and with the ability to specialise in a number of routes like electronic or manufacturing you are making a wise choice for your future. So if you have initiative, the ability to grasp technical information and great problem solving skills this could be the apprenticeship for you. With the UK crying out for skilled engineers you will be a highly sought after professional with unlimited career opportunities. Apprentices who qualify as electronic engineers will learn all about manufacturing electronic control systems and testing and maintaining electrical equipment. They will develop the practical skills and technical knowledge required to work as a professional and competent electrical and electronic engineer. Apprentices who choose the manufacturing route will gain practical experience by working with machine tools, centre lathes and milling machines and develop hand fitting skills by producing a number of practical components.
Facilities
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Subjects
- IT
- Installation
- Electrical
- Gas
- Engineering
- Gas Engineering
Course programme
Entry Requirements
Entry criteria varies depending on the framework that you are studying and the needs of the employer, however a good level of secondary education is expected and many employers expect you to have maths and English GCSE at a C grade or above. Employers also look for skills like motivation, good interpersonal skills, good communication skills and a willingness to learn and will set their own specifications depending on the role.
Delivery and Assessment
The duration of an apprenticeship will vary depending on the needs of the employer but you will be required to complete qualifications during the period usually with set study days. As part of the apprenticeship, there will be a number of specific skills that your employer or college tutor will monitor and observe to prove that you reached a certain level of understanding.
Progression
On completion of this programme, you could progress onto an advanced level apprenticeship or choose to work in various fields of engineering: Electrical and Electronic Engineer, Engineering Maintenance Technician, Engineering Operative, Marine Engineer or Mechanical Engineer, Quality Mechanical Engineer, Production Engineer or many other roles.
Career Opportunities
- Aeronautical Engineers
- CAD Technicians
- Software Developers
- Telecommunication Specialists
- Building Inspectors
- Construction Managers
- Design Consultants
- Safety Officers
Engineering Apprenticeship