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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Civil engineer (level 6)
Designing, maintaining and decommissioning civil engineering infrastructure.
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Heavy vehicle service and maintenance technician (level 3)
Inspecting and repairing a range of heavy vehicles and trailers.
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Engineer surveyor (level 4)
Inspecting various equipment in workplaces including sports stadia, landmarks, film sets, docks, factories, shops, quarries, hospitals, and schools.
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Probation service practitioner (level 3)
Practitioners work with individuals eligible for probation support, this includes individuals in court, individuals who have been convicted and victims.
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Service designer (level 6)
Improve or redesign services currently offered and develop or design new service propositions to meet the needs of the user as well as the business and other stakeholders.
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Motor vehicle service and maintenance technician - light vehicle (level 3)
Servicing and repairing light vehicles.
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Network engineer (level 4)
The broad purpose of the occupation is to install networks, maintain them, and to offer technical support to users, where necessary.
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Rail and rail systems engineer (level 5)
Helping maintain railway tracks and equipment.
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Geotechnical engineer (integrated degree) (level 7)
Understand, model and analyse the ground.