Performing Manufacturing Operations Intermediate Apprenticeship

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In Leicester

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  • Type

    Course

  • Location

    Leicester

  • Start date

    Different dates available

Advanced manufacturing and engineering machinists in the advanced manufacturing engineering sector are predominantly involved in highly skilled, complex and precision work, machining components from specialist materials using conventional and/or CNC machine tools such as centre lathes, vertical and horizontal milling machines, horizontal and cylindrical grinding machines, electro-discharge machines and single and multi-axis CNC machine tools […]

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Leicester (Leicestershire)
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Painter Street, LE1 3WA

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About this course

Entry requirements will be typically four GCSEs or equivalent at grade C or above, including maths, English and a science or a level 2/3 Diploma in an engineering discipline.

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Subjects

  • Engineering
  • Manufacturing Engineering

Course programme

Year 1

Understand mathematical techniques, formula and calculation involved in the machining processes such as speeds and feeds, calculating angles/tapers and material removal. Understand the practical and theoretical uses of the machines used and their applications.
Understand the work-holding devices, cutting tools, and setting up procedures, in adequate depth to provide a sound basis for carrying out the activities, correcting faults and ensuring the work output is to the required specification.

Year 2

Read and interpret relevant data and documentation used to produce machined components. Determine the most efficient and effective approach to machine the component using a
range of tools, machining process and Techniques. Select and set up the correct tooling and work holding devices. Set and adjust the machine operating parameters to produce the workpieces to the required specification. This will involve setting feeds and speeds for roughing and finishing operations. Select and use a range of measuring and testing equipment to check components are to the required quality and accuracy.
Produce complex and specialist components as a one-off test and trial workpiece and/or producing components in small or large batches.
Contribute to the business by identifying possible opportunities for improving working practices, processes and/or procedures

Additional information

This assessment must take place in the final months of the apprenticeship, using the following methods: • An Occupational Competence Validation Interview (Viva) drawing from a portfolio of evidence of occupational competence • Professional competence assessment undertaken by an independent assessor(s) from the relevant PEI/MIAA [using the Performance Indicators Recording Form] • Final employer endorsement of occupational and professional competence and overall completion of the apprenticeship

Performing Manufacturing Operations Intermediate Apprenticeship

Price on request