
What is an Apprenticeship?
When training
for a Modern Apprenticeship you will spend 4 days a week 'on the
job' training with an engineering company as an employee of that
company. The fifth day will be spent studying at a local College
to gain knowledge relevant to your job. The company will give you
a 'mentor' an experienced Technician or Craftsperson who will help
you settle in, show you the ropes, train you and deal with any problems
you might have. Time spent with the company will provide vital work
experience which otherwise could not be gained by continuing in
full time education.
At the start
of the programme there is a foundation period were you will be enrolled
on a BTEC or City & Guilds course at a local College, which
you will attend once a week. The subjects you study will depend
on what the college offers and the needs of your employer, as well
as what you want to do. We will help you do your job better and
enhance your employability.
When you start
a Modern Apprenticeship you get a firm commitment from your employer
to give you high quality training and development.
Type of Apprenticeship
Mechanical
Engineering Apprenticeship
Mechanical engineers
design, develop, install, operate and maintain just about anything
that has moveable parts, ranging from heart valves and artificial
limbs to clockwork radios, television cameras, dentist drills, racing
cars or jet engines. Most industry relies on Mechanical systems
and Mechanical engineering is the most diverse of all different
engineering disciplines. There are career opportunities in every
sector from space travel to medical science and Grand Prix racing
to TV broadcasting.
As a Mechanical
Engineering Apprentice, your daily work activities would include
reading engineering drawings, using machine and hand tools to produce
component parts, installing or maintaining mechanical equipment
or machinery, fault finding and carrying out repairs on mechanical
machinery, equipment and inspecting finished work for accuracy.
Prospects
You have the opportunity to become a Mechanical Craftsperson, Technician,
Team Leader or work with computers in design and manufacturing.
You may also
work in the Maintenance department of a Manufacturing company or
travel to different factories as a Service Engineer. Engineers can
apply their knowledge in design, research, development and management.
Electrical/Electronic
Engineering Apprenticeships
Electrical/Electronic
engineers read electrical and electronic wiring diagrams, are involved
in the manufacture and maintenance of electrical and electronic
equipment, install electrical and electronic machinery or equipment
and diagnose faults and carry out repairs on electrical/electronic
machinery, equipment or systems.
Prospects
You will have the opportunity to become an electrical/electronic
Craftsperson, Technician, Team Leader or work with computers in
design and manufacturing. It is a very wide branch of engineering,
offering employment at all levels with a wide range of companies.
Engineers can apply their knowledge in design, research, development
and management.
Fabrication/Welding Engineering Apprenticeships
Opportunities
may be found in a factory workshop, on construction sites or in
a company Maintenance department. You will have the opportunity
to become a Fabrication/Welding craftsperson, Team Leader or Draughtsperson
producing designs.
Entry Requirements
You need to
be aged between 16 and 24 and have at least 4 GCSEs at grade 'D'.
Maths and Science related subjects are essential.
Wage Expectations
You get a wage
from day one of the apprenticeship. Rates of pay very much depend
on the company you will be working for. However companies currently
on the programme have a starting wage of anything between £85
and £220 per week. This increases substantially each year
of the apprenticeship.
Qualifications
Achieved
You will be
required to attend College one day a week and achieve a range of
nationally recognised qualifications:
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NVQ
Level 3 and possibly Level 4 awards |
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Keyskills
Level 2 or 3 |
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Appropriate
BTEC/City & Guilds Certificate |
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Modern
Apprenticeship Certificate |
To Apply
Applications
are accepted all year round but formal advertising takes place in
March. Click here to apply online or telephone 028 9032 9878
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