Engineering Technical Support N/SVQ - Engineering Drawing

NVQ

Inhouse

Price on request

Description

  • Type

    NVQ

  • Methodology

    Inhouse

The primary objective of the Engineering Technical Support qualifications is to contribute to the development of a skilled workforce as a whole. This can be done where possible by integrating N/SVQs into the organisation's models for personnel and business development and recognising the competence of the people who make up the workforce at all levels. Suitable for: These N/SVQs are suitable for those seeking recognition of their competence in one or more of a wide variety of activities.

Important information

Government funding available

About this course

There are no entry requirements or age restrictions for this qualification. They are open to any candidate who has the potential to meet the requirements for the qualifications. we can offer fully funded qualification leading to full modern apprentice within the Hamilton and Glasgow areas where the candidate or company have a post code beginning with ML or G. Fully Funded candidates have all assessment, registration and college fees included in the funding supplied by the Local Enterprise Company

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Subjects

  • Engineering Drawing

Course programme

N/SVQs are based on national industry standards. They recognise that candidates who have demonstrated their ability to reach the standard have the skill and associated knowledge to work safely and competently at the appropriate level in their chosen area. Those not completing the full qualification can gain a certificate for the units they have achieved.

Structure of the Qualification

The candidate is required to complete the three mandatory assessment routes, plus the required number of assessment routes from their choice of pathway.

Mandatory Assessment Routes

  • Complying with statutory regulations and organisational safety requirements
  • Using and interpreting engineering data and documentation
  • Working efficiently and effectively in engineering

Pathway TSA: Engineering Drawing

The candidate is required to complete all three mandatory assessment routes, plus one assessment route from the choice given below:

  • Producing mechanical engineering drawings using computer aided techniques
  • Producing engineering drawings/models using 3D computer aided techniques
  • Producing electrical engineering drawings using computer aided techniques
  • Producing electronic engineering drawings using computer aided techniques
  • Producing fabrication/structural engineering drawings using computer aided techniques
  • Producing fluid power engineering drawings using computer aided techniques
  • Producing engineering systems/services drawings using computer aided techniques

Modern Apprenticeships are aimed at those aged 16 or above and capable of achieving a vocational qualification (VQ) at Level Two or above. The programme can be used to train existing employees or new employees. Any company in Scotland - whatever its size - can take part in the programme. Potential trainees need to get a job before they can take part in the programme. People without a job, however, can contact a local training company such as ourselves AD Services (Scotland) Ltd.

Engineering Technical Support N/SVQ - Engineering Drawing

Price on request