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Construction Site Engineering Technician
Responsible for the planning, preparing, managing and supervising construction projects
Summary of this apprenticeship standard
- Level
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4 (equivalent to certificate of higher education)
- Typical length
- 36 months
- Current funding band
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Up to £9,000 per apprentice.
More information about funding - Entry requirements
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Set by employer. Candidates will usually have achieved five GCSEs or equivalent, including maths, English and a science subject, or a level 2 apprenticeship
- What apprentices will learn
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- working with the civil engineers on the design of construction sites
- planning the work to be done on the construction site
- preparing the materials, labour and facilities for the site
- recording and reporting work progress
- how to supervise staff effectively
- following health and safety policies
- minimising the environmental impact of the site
- Qualifications
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- successful apprentices will achieve a level 4 qualification in construction and built environment approved by the Institution of Civil Engineers.
- apprentices must achieve level 3 (equivalent to A level) English or maths before their end-point assessment.
- Professional registration
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Apprentices will be eligible to apply for membership at engineering technician level with the Institution of Civil Engineers
- End-Point Assessment
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View a list of end-point assessment organisations for this standard
Organisation Phone Number Email Institution of Civil Engineers 0207 665 2111 epa@ice.org.uk - More Information
The Institute for Apprenticeships and Technical Education has more detailed information about this apprenticeship.