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East Riding College

Engineering Level Three Design and Draughtsperson (Structual HNC Route) Apprenticeship

East Riding College

Flemingate Centre, Armstrong Way, Beverley, HU17 0GH

Apprenticeship
Level 3
Construction, Planning and the Built Environment

Available start dates

Available start dates

Wednesday, 03 February 2021
Flexible Start Dates
East Riding College (Beverley Campus)
Full time
Daytime/working hours

Course Summary

Engineering design and draughtspersons produce designs and drawings for structures, piping, electrical systems, control and instrumentation systems and mechanical components used in industrial and commercial construction. Typically, jobholders work in a wide range of industries of national importance including power and water infrastructure, petrochemical, oil and gas, nuclear, food and drink processing.

Jobholders are based at office locations within project design teams and occasionally work at on-site locations. They are required to understand on-site hazards and health and safety requirements.

The jobholder must: Understand technical drawings and specifications and be able to create their own; identify factors likely to affect design decisions; produce CAD (computer aided design) models and engineering drawings and; be able to communicate design information to internal and external parties.

Course Details

  • Individual project
  • Construction technology
  • Science and materials
  • Construction practice & management
  • Construction information

Plus choice of further units to gain the required additional 45 credits to complete 120 Credits

How will it be delivered and assessed?

The course is assessed through observation, underpinning knowledge questions and the development of a portfolio of evidence to demonstrate competence.

Monthly onsite assessments

  • End Point Assessment
  • Practical
  • Theory / Test

Entry requirements

Individual employers will set the selection criteria for their apprenticeships. This will typically include a requirement for a minimum of 5 GCSE grades A* - C/9-4 (or equivalent qualifications) including mathematics (preferably B/5-6); English (Language); a science or technical subject. Apprentices must have achieved a GCSE to at least a grade C/4, a level 2 qualification in Functional Skills, or an equivalent qualification in both English and mathematics before being entered for their final apprenticeship assessment.


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