Apprenticeship training courses
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Materials science technologist (degree) (level 6)
Ensuring materials are fit for purpose for a wide range of different industries.
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Materials process engineer (degree) (level 7)
Controlling and managing the complex manufacturing processes for different materials
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Material cutter (level 2)
Cut specified material components by hand or by machine using templates or measurements and then prepare the components for assembly.
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Resilience and emergencies professional (level 6)
Contribute to the local or national resilience and security agendas.
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Waste resource operative (level 2)
Collecting, transporting, processing, disposing and recycling waste and recyclables.
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Recruitment resourcer (level 2)
Identifying, attracting and shortlisting candidates as part of the recruitment process.
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Research scientist (level 7)
Planning, leading and conducting scientific experiments and analysing results.
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Social researcher (level 6)
Provide robust research and analysis that forms the foundation for social policy development, implementation, and evaluation, impacting important decisions that seek to ensure the best possible investment of public money and outcomes for members of society.
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Corporate responsibility and sustainability practitioner (level 4)
Be a social conscience for the organisation, helping innovate and drive ambitions for social and environmental change.
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Market research executive (level 4)
Research projects to generate data and insight.
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Operational research specialist (level 7)
Help clients (either internally or externally) to make strategic, tactical and operational decisions.
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Mineral products technician (level 5)
Ensuring that sufficient materials and products are available to meet customer requirements.
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Ordnance munitions and explosives specialist (integrated degree) (level 7)
Provide specialist expertise, advice and guidance and direction towards delivering complex scientific and technical OME solutions to directly evolve the UK OME defence and security capability in existing and emerging technologies.
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Aerospace engineer (level 6)
Creating aircraft components and equipment, specialising in a specific engineering discipline (for example - airframe, design and stress, systems integration, support engineering or manufacturing engineering).
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Archaeological specialist (degree) (level 7)
Planning, undertaking and leading archaeological research and investigation.
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Engineering operative (level 2)
Carrying out a range of engineering operations.
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Space engineering technician (level 4)
Support the development, manufacturing, assembly, integration and testing of complex, high value space hardware and ground-based equipment.
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Space systems engineer (level 6)
To take a leading role in the design, manufacturing and testing of complex, high value space hardware and ground support equipment.
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Commercial thermal insulation operative (level 2)
Applying insulation and cladding materials.
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Floorlayer (level 2)
Installing carpets, vinyl, linoleum and rubber or laminate and wood flooring.
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Fashion and textiles pattern cutter (level 3)
Producing a variety of products from clothing and fashion items to leather goods, soft furnishings, marine and medical textiles.
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Fashion studio assistant (level 3)
Supporting designers to create new materials, styles, colours and patterns for fashion brands and labels.
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Composites technician (level 3)
Composite technicians produce polymer matrix composite components or final products to a specification.