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Introductory apprenticeships for young people, level 2
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  1. Engineering maintenance technician - single discipline (level 3)

    Conducting maintenance of engineering plant, equipment and systems.

    Level
    3 - equal to A level
    Type
    Apprenticeship
    Job category
    Engineering and manufacturing
    Duration
    42 months
    Maximum funding from government
    £27,000
  2. Power industry overhead linesperson (level 3)

    Planned and reactive work to maintain and repair plant and equipment associated with power distribution or transmission overhead lines.

    Level
    3 - equal to A level
    Type
    Apprenticeship
    Job category
    Engineering and manufacturing
    Duration
    30 months
    Maximum funding from government
    £27,000
  3. Non-destructive technologies technician (level 3)

    Perform non-destructive technologies testing methods on assets and materials to verify their integrity.

    Level
    3 - equal to A level
    Type
    Apprenticeship
    Job category
    Engineering and manufacturing
    Duration
    24 months
    Maximum funding from government
    £18,000
  4. Power engineer (integrated degree) (level 7)

    Developing and applying new technologies to improve safety, reliability and cost-effectiveness within the energy sector.

    Level
    7 - equal to master’s degree
    Type
    Apprenticeship
    Job category
    Engineering and manufacturing
    Duration
    60 months
    Maximum funding from government
    £27,000
  5. Non-destructive testing (NDT) operator (level 2)

    Inspecting components, materials, welds and other items within manufacturing processes.

    Level
    2 - equal to GCSE
    Type
    Apprenticeship
    Job category
    Engineering and manufacturing
    Duration
    18 months
    Maximum funding from government
    £12,000