Heritage Engineering Technician
Preserving and restoring historic vehicles and machinery.
Summary of this apprenticeship standard
- Level
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3 (equivalent to A levels at grades A to E)
- Typical length
- 42 months
- Current funding band
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Up to £26,000 per apprentice.
More information about funding - Entry requirements
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Set by employer.
- What apprentices will learn
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- restoration of engineering artefacts
- manufacturing history
- repair techniques
- evaluating components for quality and wear
- forensic investigation work
- Qualifications
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Before taking their end-point assessment, apprentices must have:
- achieved level 2 English and maths (equivalent to GCSE grades 3 to 1 or D to G)
- How apprentices are assessed
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A government-approved organisation must assess apprentices towards the end of their apprenticeship.
This end-point assessment ensures apprentices achieve the skills, training and any qualifications necessary to complete their apprenticeship.
You can download the assessment plan from the Institute for Apprenticeships and Technical Education. There are no end-point assessment organisations for this apprenticeship yet. Please email apprentice.assessment@education.gov.uk if you urgently need an end-point assessment organisation. - More Information
The Institute for Apprenticeships and Technical Education has more detailed information about this apprenticeship.