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  1. Marine engineer (level 3)

    Design and oversee testing installation and repair of marine apparatus and equipment.

    Apprenticeship category
    Engineering and manufacturing
  2. Marine electrician (level 3)

    Conduct a wide range of marine electrical work.

    Apprenticeship category
    Engineering and manufacturing
  3. Marine pilot (level 5)

    Safely navigating vessels from sea to berth or berth to sea within the ports jurisdiction.

    Apprenticeship category
    Transport and logistics
  4. Port marine operations officer (level 4)

    Assists in ensuring the safe transit and handling of vessels into and out of the port.

    Apprenticeship category
    Transport and logistics
  5. 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.

    Apprenticeship category
    Engineering and manufacturing
  6. Marina and boatyard operative (level 2)

    Delivering a variety of operations and services that include vessel handling.

    Apprenticeship category
    Transport and logistics
  7. Maritime caterer (level 2)

    Helping run hospitality services for passengers and crew on ships.

    Apprenticeship category
    Catering and hospitality
  8. Boatbuilder (level 3)

    Building boats such as yachts, workboats and superyachts, and refitting and repairing existing boats.

    Apprenticeship category
    Engineering and manufacturing
  9. 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.

    Apprenticeship category
    Engineering and manufacturing
  10. Marketing executive (level 4)

    Helping to shape, support and deliver marketing plans, working in conjunction with the Marketing Manager.

    Apprenticeship category
    Sales, marketing and procurement
  11. Marketing manager (level 6)

    Responsible for the marketing activities and strategy of their organisation.

    Apprenticeship category
    Sales, marketing and procurement
  12. Advanced upholsterer (level 3)

    Make and repair upholstered furniture.

    Apprenticeship category
    Engineering and manufacturing
  13. Digital marketer (integrated degree) (level 6)

    Leading on the creation and execution of a digital marketing strategy.

    Apprenticeship category
    Sales, marketing and procurement
  14. Market research executive (level 4)

    Research projects to generate data and insight.

    Apprenticeship category
    Sales, marketing and procurement
  15. Multi-channel marketer (level 3)

    Support customer focussed marketing activities that drive the demand for a product or service.

    Apprenticeship category
    Sales, marketing and procurement
  16. Heritage engineering technician (level 3)

    Preserving and restoring historic vehicles and machinery.

    Apprenticeship category
    Engineering and manufacturing
  17. Small commercial vessel crewmember (level 3)

    Working on a wide variety of specialist vessels.

    Apprenticeship category
    Transport and logistics
  18. Port operative (level 2)

    Carrying out a range of tasks involving handling cargo, passengers or marine craft.

    Apprenticeship category
    Transport and logistics
  19. 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.

    Apprenticeship category
    Engineering and manufacturing
  20. 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.

    Apprenticeship category
    Engineering and manufacturing
  21. Non-destructive testing (NDT) operator (level 2)

    Inspecting components, materials, welds and other items within manufacturing processes.

    Apprenticeship category
    Engineering and manufacturing
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