Performing Manufacturing Operations

Course

In Plymouth

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Description

  • Type

    Course

  • Location

    Plymouth

About the course

This EAL NVQ Diploma in Performing Manufacturing Operations is ideally suited to both the experienced operator looking for a formal qualification recognising their expertise, or someone new to the role who is following a training programme in manufacturing operation. PMO can usually be easily matched to the company training programme, which means new staff could be following the qualification from day one! To achieve the full award, you must complete six units, including one mandatory unit and four assessment units.

Facilities

Location

Start date

Plymouth (Devon)
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Kings Road, PL1 5QG

Start date

On request

About this course

Entry requirements

In our experience in order to be successful on this level of course you will need one of the following:

four GCSEs at grades 3-1 (D-F), including English and maths
a BTEC foundation diploma in a related subject
an NVQ level 1 / technical certificate in a related subject
successful completion of the Jumpstart programme
successful completion of the PLP / Prince’s Trust programme
equivalent qualifications or relevant work experience.

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Subjects

  • IT
  • Materials

Course programme

What you'll learn

This course contains the following units:

  • complying with statutory regulations and organisational safety requirements
  • assessment units (one from following)
  • promoting effective working relationships
  • contributing to effective team working
  • assessment units (three from following)
  • transferring materials
  • preparing for manufacturing operations
  • concluding manufacturing operations
  • ensuring effective handover of manufacturing operations
  • receiving and checking incoming materials
  • controlling manufacturing operations
  • improving effectiveness in the workplace
  • analysing the results of inspection and confirming quality of production
  • recording and reporting inspection and test results
  • job specific assessment units (one from the following)
  • transferring materials
  • producing shaped products
  • producing products by assembly operations
  • producing joined products
  • producing products by processing
  • producing formed products
  • finishing products
  • producing moulded products
  • producing packaged products
  • making products using computer controlled equipment.

Performing Manufacturing Operations

Price on request