Course Summary
This apprenticeship is suitable for candidates progressing from intermediate level to advanced Level, or those with relevant prior experience. The programme can focus on electrical engineering, control & instrumentation, mechanical engineering, piping or structural engineering, depending on the particular job role of the learner.
Course Details
Computer Aided Design (CAD) 2D and 3D
Engineering Drawing
Design and Implementation of Engineering Solutions
Problem Solving in Design
How will it be delivered and assessed?
Achievement of the course is dependent on passing the end point assessment. The end point assessment will consist of a knowledge test, practical test and structured interview. An accredited qualification may also be included, dependent on the job role and requirements of the individual and employer.
Entry requirements
Many apprenticeships do not have formal entry requirements other than you must be working in an appropriate job. Call us for details of the entry requirements of the apprenticeship you're interested in. East Riding College does advertise some apprenticeships with a job attached on behalf of employers. Go to www.eastridingcollege.ac.uk/apprenticeships for details.
Your next steps...
You could progress to a level 4 engineering course or apprenticeship.
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