Opportunities within the engineering industry are vast. At a broad level they include mechanical, manufacturing, Fabrication, electrical and electronic engineering. Engineers apply science and mathematics to solve problems or meet needs and this can range from the design stage through to development and manufacture. If you are interested in engineering and the challenge of work but want to keep learning in a practical way, then the engineering apprenticeship scheme is for you.
A certificate of completion from the Institute for Apprenticeships.
Level 2 Diploma in Engineering Operations (Skills)
Level 2 Certificate in Engineering Operations (Knowledge)
Higher level of employment and apprenticeship at level 3 or above depending on the pathway.
Suitable employment on or prior to starting the apprenticeship training programme.
An appropriate level of maths and English (assessed prior to apprenticeship start)
Apprentices without English or maths Level 1 for a Level 2 Apprenticeship must achieve this prior to taking the End Point Assessment.
We can support you to achieve the desired level of maths and English, through functional skills taught sessions which are mandatory to attend as part of your programme (you cannot achieve your apprenticeship without the required level of maths and English).