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Hull Training and Adult Education

Level 3 - Engineering Fitter Advanced Apprenticeship

Hull Training and Adult Education

The Avenues Adult Education Centre, Park Avenue, Hull, HU5 4DA

Apprenticeship
Level 3

Please note - For this apprenticeship you will need to find an employer to give you a placement, the provider may help you with finding one.

Engineering and Manufacturing Technologies

Available start dates

Available start dates

Monday, 01 September 2025
Hull Training and Adult Education - Engineering Centre
42 Month(s)
Full time
Daytime/working hours

Course Summary

As an Engineering Fitter you will produce components and assemblies in part or in full to specification. This role is found in a variety of Mechanical and Manufacture process sectors.

Hull is the biggest manufacturer of caravans and modular buildings in Europe. As the industry grows there is a need for a skilled workforce to produce every part of the caravan, modular builds and delivery vehicles.

This apprenticeship is recognised throughout the sector and will equip you with the essential skills, knowledge and qualifications for a career in this industry.


Course Details

During this course you will learn a full range of skills that a qualified Engineering fitter needs including -

working in a team to create a product from start to finish

making parts out of different materials such as wood and metal

Health and Safety - keeping you and others safe

using hand tools and learning practical skills

fitting and assembly

fastening

mechanical principles of engineering systems

engineering maintenance procedures and techniques

engineering drawing and CAD

properties and application of engineering materials

manual and automated friction clutches and fluid couplings

assembly of mechanical equipment and related systems to required specifications

maintaining and repairing of mechanical systems

improving the workplace

Maintaining and repairing of mechanical systems

Improving the workplace

How will it be delivered and assessed?

Exams and practical assessments, plus portfolio and professional discussions as part of the final end-point assessment (EPA)

Entry requirements

You must be aged 16 years or over

GCSE Grade (C/4) and above in maths and English (or equivalent). If you do not have these grades then call or email to discuss

You do not need any prior engineering qualifications but you do need to be employed to start this course, if you are not employed then we can help look for an employer


Your next steps...

Here you will find some potential career pathways once you have completed your apprenticeship with us:

Manufacturing Production Manager

Engineering Fitter

Manufacture Operative


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