Mechanical Manufacturing Engineering - Intermediate Apprenticeship

BTEC

In Redditch

Price on request

Description

  • Type

    BTEC

  • Location

    Redditch

You will be assessed againsts a set of nationally recognised standards which are set by the Awarding Body. The competence based element assessment will be via direct observation and work place supporting evidence. The knowledge based element may be assess What can I do next Three months before completing this Apprenticeship framework a review will take place with yourself and your employer to discuss progression opportunties which may lead to a permanent employment contract, further study or indeed both. Let's Talk Start Date

Sep 2017 Qualifications / Level

Level 2 Study Type

Part Time Location

Worcester & Bromsgrove Campus Cost

Employer Contribution - Funding and Co-funding available Course Code

SOL12222

Facilities

Location

Start date

Redditch (Worcestershire)
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Peakman Street,, b98

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Subjects

  • IT
  • Manufacturing Engineering
  • Engineering

Course programme

Course overview This framework has been designed specifically for the engineering and manufacturing sector, there is an expectation that there will be a demand for 37,000 level 3 technical roles between 2010 to 2016 and beyond. Typically, individuals who are working towards the achievement of this framework have the following job role; machine operator, machine tool fitter, jig and tool fitter, moulder/coremaker, mechanical fitter, semi-skilled sheet metal worker, CNC operator. Apprenticeships are a tested way of training either a new or existing team member. An apprenticeship will provide on-the-job training which leads to an employee gaining a nationally recognised qualification which has been developed by the Sector Skills Council. The Apprenticeship framework will include the following elements; • Mechanical Manufacturing Engineering – Level 2 (NVQ) • Extended Certificate in Engineering (Specialist: Manufacturing Engineering) – BTEC level 2 • Mathematics – Level 2 • English – Level 2 • Information and Communication Technologies – Level 2 • Personal Learning & Thinking Skills • Employment Rights and Responsibilities Entry requirements An employee/apprentice must be over 16 years of age with no prior level 4 qualifications or above working a minimum of 30 contracted hours per week in an appropriate occupational role

Additional information

Study Type Part Time

Mechanical Manufacturing Engineering - Intermediate Apprenticeship

Price on request