Apprenticeship training courses
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Surveying technician (level 3)
Collecting information from site inspections to inform advice to clients on land, property or construction.
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Construction quantity surveying technician (level 4)
Monitoring and controlling costs and contracts on construction projects.
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Geotechnical engineer (integrated degree) (level 7)
Understand, model and analyse the ground.
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Landscape technician (level 3)
Work with and support landscape professionals in designing, planning and managing spaces in both natural and built environments.
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Engineer surveyor (level 4)
Inspecting a wide variety of equipment in workplaces such as football stadiums, the space industry, music events, the film industry, dockyards as well as factories, shops, quarries, hospitals and schools.
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Chartered surveyor (degree) (level 6)
Providing professional advice and recommendations to clients on land, property or construction.
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Construction quantity surveyor (degree) (level 6)
Managing all costs relating to construction projects.
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Geospatial survey technician (level 3)
Gathering and processing geographic data from various sources, creating 2D or 3D drawings and models for the architecture, construction and engineering industries.
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Building control surveyor (integrated degree) (level 6)
Providing an impartial, independent and accountable third party service to confirm that building work achieves compliance with minimum standards.
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Survival equipment fitter (level 3)
Maintaining military aircraft and personal survival equipment.
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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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Construction support technician (level 3)
Working in an office or on a construction site.
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Road surfacing operative (level 2)
Surfacing and resurfacing vast stretches of the public and privately owned highway network.