Course description
This course is for those who want to earn while you learn. On an apprenticeship you can: Gain training whilst you are employed and earning a wage; Achieve nationally recognised qualifications; Benefit from coaching and mentoring from industry professionals; Enhance your career prospects. We offer a structured training programme for those in employment who want to learn and we work with employers to recruit Apprentices seeking an Apprenticeship placement. If you don’t think you have the necessary ‘work-ready skills’, we also offer Traineeships. This course provides the essential work preparation training, English, Maths and work experience needed to secure your Apprenticeship place. This course is accredited by EAL/C&G/PEARSON.
This Apprenticeship will give you the opportunity to do a wide range of tasks within the Engineering sectors. Manufacturing process operator tasks include: setting and operating machines during production; planning and setting up the sequence of operations according to drawings, layouts and other instructions. The course will last 12 months and must be completed before you move into an Advanced Apprenticeship in Engineering. This course will allow you to build a foundation of skills which are needed to be successful. On successful completion of the course you will achieve the following qualifications: NVQ Diploma in Performing Manufacturing Operations Level 2; Award in Industrial Environment Awareness Level 2; Functional Skills Maths Level 1; Functional Skills English Level 1; Employment Rights and Responsibilities; Personal Learning and Thinking Skills; Apprenticeship Achievement Certificate.
All learners will have a dedicated trainer/assessor who will plan learning and assessments with you. The assessment methods used will include the following: Observation and assessment in the workplace; Exams; Course work; Portfolio of evidence; Witness Testimony. You may need to attend college for some classes but the majority of time will be spent learning in the workplace. You will receive regular workplace assessments which will assess competency and you will be required to sit a number of exams during the programme in addition to creating a portfolio of learning. 20% of the training will be delivered off the job and this can include: Simulation, online learning or training from employers, shadowing, mentoring, industry visits, attendance at competitions and support in writing assignments. You can progress to the Advanced Mechanical Manufacturing Engineering Framework in: Metal Working and Machine Operatives; Quality Control (Batch Work); CNC Operator; Maintenance Operative; Process Operator.
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Suitability - Who should attend?
You will need to be aged 16 years or over and must be working or applying to work with a company that have agreed that you will be working as an apprentice for this Apprenticeship programme. You will undertake a diagnostic assessment for both Maths and English and a free writing exercise prior to enrolment and should gain a Level 1 for both subjects. If you have passed Maths and English GCSE with a Grade 4/C or above, or functional key skills at Level 2, and can evidence this with certificate/s, you will not need to take the Maths and English functional skills qualification within the apprenticeship programme.
Outcome / Qualification etc.
Young Apprenticeship/Apprenticeship at Level 2