Apprenticeship training courses
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Marine engineer (level 3)
Design and oversee testing installation and repair of marine apparatus and equipment.
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Marine electrician (level 3)
Conduct a wide range of marine electrical work.
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Marine pilot (level 5)
Safely navigating vessels from sea to berth or berth to sea within the ports jurisdiction.
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Port marine operations officer (level 4)
Assists in ensuring the safe transit and handling of vessels into and out of the port.
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Maritime mechanical and electrical mechanic (level 2)
Undertaking the testing, fault diagnosis and maintenance of electrical, mechanical and fluid power equipment on ships and submarines.
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Marina and boatyard operative (level 2)
Delivering a variety of operations and services that include vessel handling.
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Maritime caterer (level 2)
Helping run hospitality services for passengers and crew on ships.
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Boatbuilder (level 3)
Building boats such as yachts, workboats and superyachts, and refitting and repairing existing boats.
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Surface finisher (level 3)
Surface finishing is a broad range of industrial processes that alter the surface of a manufactured item to achieve a certain property.
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Marketing executive (level 4)
Helping to shape, support and deliver marketing plans, working in conjunction with the Marketing Manager.
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Marketing manager (level 6)
Responsible for the marketing activities and strategy of their organisation.
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Advanced upholsterer (level 3)
Make and repair upholstered furniture.
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Digital marketer (integrated degree) (level 6)
Leading on the creation and execution of a digital marketing strategy.
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Market research executive (level 4)
Research projects to generate data and insight.
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Multi-channel marketer (level 3)
Support customer focussed marketing activities that drive the demand for a product or service.
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Heritage engineering technician (level 3)
Preserving and restoring historic vehicles and machinery.
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Small commercial vessel crewmember (level 3)
Working on a wide variety of specialist vessels.
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Port operative (level 2)
Carrying out a range of tasks involving handling cargo, passengers or marine craft.
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Fashion and textiles product technologist (level 4)
Producing a wide range of products, from clothing and fashion to leather goods, shoes, soft furnishings, marine and medical textiles.
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Non-destructive testing engineering technician (level 3)
Using specialist methods to detect cracks and other imperfections in manufactured components, including those that have been in service for a period of time.
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Non-destructive testing (NDT) operator (level 2)
Inspecting components, materials, welds and other items within manufacturing processes.