Apprenticeship training courses
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Advanced credit controller and debt collection specialist (level 3)
Managing credit and collecting debt for businesses and other organisation.
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Air traffic controller (level 5)
Directing aircraft on the ground and through controlled airspace.
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Architect (integrated degree) (level 7)
Working on the design of new buildings and the redesign of existing buildings.
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Associate continuing healthcare practitioner (level 5)
Planning and commissioning care for people with complex health and social care needs.
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Automation and controls engineering technician (level 4)
Installing and maintaining hardware and software for automation systems.
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BEMS (building energy management systems) controls engineer (level 4)
The control, performance and efficiency of energy usage in industrial, commercial and public buildings.
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Bricklayer (level 2)
Laying bricks, blocks and other types of building components in mortar to construct and repair walls.
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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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Building services engineering craftsperson (level 3)
Designing, installing and servicing engineering systems used to heat large buildings like factories and hospitals.
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Building services engineering installer (level 2)
Installing large-scale environmental system components for heating and cooling industrial and commercial buildings.
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Building services engineering senior technician (level 4)
Planning and installing electrical and mechanical systems within buildings.
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Building services engineering service and maintenance engineer (level 3)
Maintenance and repair of building services, such as: ventilation, heating, and water supply.
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Building services engineering technician 2022 (level 3)
Supporting engineers, surveyors and architects on construction projects.
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Carpentry and joinery (level 2)
Using timber products to create and install building components.
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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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Civil engineer (degree) (level 6)
Designing, maintaining and decommissioning civil engineering infrastructure.
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Civil engineering senior technician (level 4)
Looking after the technical, organising and supervising side of construction projects.
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Civil engineering technician (level 3)
Providing technical support to engineers and other construction professionals.
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Commercial thermal insulation operative (level 2)
Applying insulation and cladding materials.
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Construction assembly and installation operative (level 2)
Assembling and installing manufactured components to agreed design specification and tolerance.
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Construction design and build technician (level 4)
Helping with essential building tasks such as planning, designing and project management.
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Construction equipment maintenance mechanic (level 2)
Service, maintain and repair the wide range of construction-based equipment used within the construction and allied industries.
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Construction plant operative (level 2)
Check, prepare and operate a number of construction machines (known as plant) that is used onsite in the construction sector including on railways, demolition and utility works (water/gas/electricity supply).
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Construction quantity surveying technician (level 4)
Monitoring and controlling costs and contracts on construction projects.
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Construction quantity surveyor (degree) (level 6)
Managing all costs relating to construction projects.
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Construction site management (degree) (level 6)
Ensuring that a construction project is completed safely, within an agreed timeframe and budget.
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Construction site supervisor (level 4)
Supervising specialist contractors and workers on construction projects.
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Construction support technician (level 3)
Working in an office or on a construction site.
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Content creator (level 3)
Develop written and audio visual content.
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Control systems engineer (degree) (level 6)
Assuring that manufacturing runs smoothly in areas such as site maintenance.
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Craft bricklayer (level 3)
Set out and lay bricks, brick specials, blocks and other materials.
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Credit controller and collector (level 2)
Monitor and manage customer accounts, follow financial policies to collect money owed to organisations.
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Cultural heritage conservator (degree) (level 7)
Preserving objects that could be housed in archives, art galleries, libraries, museums and private collections.
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Curtain wall installer (level 3)
Install curtain wall systems to form all or part of the external envelope of a building
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Demolition operative (level 2)
Carrying out the process of demolishing or part-demolishing structures ranging from standard brick and concrete buildings to bridges, industrial plants and power stations.
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Design and construction management (degree) (level 6)
Leading, managing and coordinating the design and/or construction process on building and infrastructure projects.
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Digital engineering technician (level 3)
Support digital engineers and specialists in completing complex tasks using digital engineering techniques.
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Domestic electrician (level 3)
Install and maintain electrical services within a domestic setting.
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Emergency contact handler (level 3)
Deal with emergency and non-emergency calls.
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Engineering construction erector rigger (level 3)
Installing and dismantling capital plant steel infrastructure and lifting, moving and positioning loads during engineering construction projects.
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Engineering construction pipefitter (level 3)
Designing, installing and maintaining piping systems on construction sites or commercial fabrication facilities.
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Engineering fitter (level 3)
Producing complex high value, low volume components or assemblies.
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Facilities manager (level 4)
Making sure that buildings and their services meet the needs of the people that work in them.
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Facilities services operative (level 2)
Providing facilities services support to customers and facilities management departments.
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Fall protection technician (level 3)
Highly technican role involving autonomous working and supervisory responsibilities.
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Fencing installer (level 2)
Installing different types of fences, gates and barriers, across a broad cross-section of different environments.
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Fenestration installer (level 2)
Installing a wide range of replacement and new build fenestration products in a property or structure.
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Fire safety engineer (level 6)
Provide specialist, fire-related information across the built environment to protect people and property from the destructive effects of fire by applying science and engineering principles.
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Formworker (level 2)
Preparing, installing and managing all stages of the formwork and falsework processes.
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Groundworker (level 2)
Interpreting design specifications to prepare a construction site ready for structural building works to take place.
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Highways maintenance skilled operative (level 2)
Working on rural and urban roads to repair damaged surfaces.
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Hire controller (plant, tools and equipment) (level 2)
Providing specialist plant, tools, machinery or equipment on short or long-term hire.
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Horticulture or landscape construction operative (level 2)
Building and managing parks, greenspaces and other areas.
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Improvement practitioner (level 4)
Identify and lead the delivery of change across organisational functions and processes.
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Improvement technician (level 3)
Responsible for delivery and coaching of improvement activity within an area of responsibility.
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Industrial coatings applicator (level 2)
Preparing the surface of new or existing steel structures and applying the appropriate corrosion protection coatings.
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Junior management consultant (level 4)
Provide business advice to public, private and not-for-profit organisations.
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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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Lead traffic management operative (level 2)
To coordinate, install, maintain and remove TTM equipment and systems.
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Learning and development consultant business partner (level 5)
Making sure that learning and development contributes to improved performance in the workplace.
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Legal technician - conveyancing technician or probate technician (level 4)
Support the Authorised Person in dealing with legal matters relating to the transfer of ownership of land or property from a seller to a buyer.
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Licensed conveyancer or licensed probate practitioner (level 6)
To deliver legal services within conveyancing or probate as an authorised person under the regulation of the Council for Licensed Conveyancers.
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Lifting equipment technician (level 3)
Repair, maintain, modify, inspect, test, install and assemble lifting equipment to ensure its suitability and safety for a continued period of service.
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Lightning protection operative (level 2)
Install and maintain lightning protection and earthing systems.
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Low carbon heating technician (level 3)
Skilled heat pump installer.
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Mastic asphalter (level 2)
Lay mastic asphalt on to a wide range of surfaces and structures.
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Military engineering construction technician (level 3)
Multi-skilled soldiers, combat engineers and tradesmen.
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Mineral and construction product sampling and testing operations (level 2)
Collecting and sampling mineral and construction products to ensure they meet customer specifications.
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Non-destructive testing (NDT) operator (level 2)
Inspecting components, materials, welds and other items within manufacturing processes.
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Non-destructive testing engineering technician (level 3)
Using specialist methods to detect cracks and other imperfections in manufactured components, including those that have been in service for a period of time.
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Painter and decorator (level 2)
Working in domestic and commercial properties and undertaking the decoration and protection of buildings.
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Piling attendant (level 2)
Assisting in driving, boring and forming piles in the ground in order to provide firm support for buildings and structures.
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Plasterer (level 2)
Preparing walls and ceilings for decoration and finishing.
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Plumbing and domestic heating technician (level 3)
Fitting and servicing domestic water, heating and drainage systems.
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Police constable (integrated degree) (level 6)
Upholding law and order through the detection, prevention and investigation of crime.
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Power industry substation fitter (level 3)
Constructing or maintaining power industry substations.
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Project controls professional (level 6)
Ensure that projects deliver successfully and safely to time, cost and quality.
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Project controls technician (level 3)
Analysing progress and performance data on engineering, manufacturing, construction and infrastructure projects.
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Recruitment consultant (level 3)
Attracting candidates and matching them to temporary or permanent job positions with client companies.
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Refrigeration air conditioning and heat pump engineering technician (level 3)
Planning, preparing and safely carrying out work in process, product and space cooling.
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Road surfacing operative (level 2)
Surfacing and resurfacing vast stretches of the public and privately owned highway network.
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Scaffolder (level 2)
Erecting, altering and dismantling scaffolding, to allow other trades to work safely at height from secure working platforms.
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Stained glass craftsperson (level 4)
Research, design, craft, construction and fitting of stained glass.
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Steel fixer (level 2)
Assembling and installing steelworks required to strengthen reinforced concrete structures.
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Stonemason (level 2)
Install new natural sustainable and ethically sourced stone or conserve, repair or replace existing natural stone in buildings and/or landscape projects.
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Supply chain practitioner (fast-moving consumer goods (FMCG)) (level 3)
Organising and coordinating a network of interconnected businesses in the provision of goods and services to the end customer.
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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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Surveying technician (level 3)
Collecting information from site inspections to inform advice to clients on land, property or construction.
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Town planning assistant (level 4)
Work with, and provide technical and administrative support to chartered town planners.
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Transport planner (integrated degree) (level 6)
Designing and developing transport and travel systems.
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Travel consultant (level 3)
Making travel arrangements and booking accommodation and other services for holidaymakers and business travellers.
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Wall and floor tiler (level 2)
Tiling walls and floors.
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Wireless communications rigger (level 2)
Supporting the UK’s cellular network and its infrastructure.