Apprenticeship training courses
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Engineering operative (level 2)
Carrying out a range of engineering operations.
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Engineering technician (level 3)
Designing, building, servicing and repairing a range of engineering products and services.
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Automation and controls engineering technician (level 4)
Installing and maintaining hardware and software for automation systems.
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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 fitter (level 3)
Producing complex high value, low volume components or assemblies.
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Space engineering technician (level 4)
Support the development, manufacturing, assembly, integration and testing of complex, high value space hardware and ground-based equipment.
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Healthcare engineering specialist technician (level 3)
To ensure service continuity for specialist healthcare medical devices or healthcare estates.
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Civil engineering technician (level 3)
Providing technical support to engineers and other construction professionals.
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Building services engineering senior technician (level 4)
Planning and installing electrical and mechanical systems within buildings.
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Military engineering construction technician (level 3)
Multi-skilled soldiers, combat engineers and tradesmen.
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Lead engineering maintenance technician (level 4)
Offer engineering support, technical leadership and expertise.
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Engineering and manufacturing support technician (level 3)
Engineering and manufacturing support technicians support the work of engineers by the provision of technical support and expertise for areas of the engineering and manufacturing function. This typically could include, engineering drawing, computer aided design (CAD), quality control, computerized numerical control programming (CNC), robotics, additive manufacturing, engineering or manufacturing software development and process engineering.
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Gas engineering operative (level 3)
Installing and maintaining gas appliances in a domestic or non-domestic setting, advising customers on how appliances work and how to use energy more efficiently.
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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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Building services engineering installer (level 2)
Installing large-scale environmental system components for heating and cooling industrial and commercial buildings.
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Lift truck and powered access engineering technician (level 3)
Service, repair and maintain lift trucks and powered access vehicles.
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Through life engineering services specialist (integrated degree) (level 7)
Develop and deliver the support services that keep engineered assets working better and for longer.
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Heritage engineering technician (level 3)
Preserving and restoring historic vehicles and machinery.
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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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Maintenance and operations engineering technician (level 3)
Maintaining the safety, integrity and effective operation of plant and equipment in industries that are part of the national infrastructure engineering sector, such as electricity generating, oil and gas refining and pharmaceuticals
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Engineering design technician (level 3)
Producing engineering designs and drawings for components, structures and systems used in industrial and commercial construction.
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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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Railway engineering design technician (level 3)
Provide technical support to engineers who design infrastructure and systems for railways.
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Bus and coach engineering technician (level 3)
Carrying out a range of engineering work on buses and coaches for bus and coach operators.
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Building services engineering technician 2022 (level 3)
Supporting engineers, surveyors and architects on construction 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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Engineering manufacturing technician (level 4)
Providing specialist technical support for engineers.
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Lift and escalator engineering (level 3)
Carrying out the installation or maintenance, repair and modernisation of lifts and escalators.
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Rail engineering advanced technician (level 4)
Providing and managing the delivery of technical engineering solutions across the rail network.
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Rail engineering operative (level 2)
Providing support to technicians and engineers working on the rail network and trains.
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Rail engineering technician (level 3)
Providing technical support to engineers working on the rail network and trains.
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Utilities engineering technician (level 3)
Carrying out reactive and routine maintenance on equipment to ensure safety and efficiency.
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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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Land-based service engineering technician (level 3)
Providing advanced technical support and guidance across a diverse range of plant and equipment in sectors such as agriculture, horticulture, forestry and outdoor power.
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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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Materials process engineer (degree) (level 7)
Controlling and managing the complex manufacturing processes for different materials
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Small vessel chief engineer (level 4)
Leading the engineering function for small vessels (less than 9000 Kilowatt and less than 3,000 Gross Tonnage) unlimited area.
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Space systems engineer (level 6)
To take a leading role in the design, manufacturing and testing of complex, high value space hardware and ground support equipment.
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Rail and rail systems engineer (level 5)
Helping maintain railway tracks and equipment.
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Electro-mechanical engineer (level 6)
Solve real-world problems using a combination of mechanical and electrical engineering expertise.
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Rail and rail systems principal engineer (integrated degree) (level 7)
Helping maintain railway tracks and equipment.
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Civil engineer (level 6)
Designing, maintaining and decommissioning civil engineering infrastructure.
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Engineer surveyor (level 4)
Inspecting a wide variety of equipment in workplaces such as football stadiums, the space industry, music events, the film industry, dockyards as well as factories, shops, quarries, hospitals and schools.
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Geotechnical engineer (integrated degree) (level 7)
Understand, model and analyse the ground.
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Post graduate engineer (level 7)
Developing innovative solutions to complex technical engineering problems
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Food and drink advanced engineer (integrated degree) (level 6)
Deliver efficient, effective and high performance food and drink production processes and systems.
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Aerospace engineer (level 6)
Creating aircraft components and equipment, specialising in a specific engineering discipline (for example - airframe, design and stress, systems integration, support engineering or manufacturing engineering).
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Data engineer (level 5)
Build systems that collect, manage, and convert data into usable information for data scientists, data analysts and business intelligence analysts to interpret.
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DevOps engineer (level 4)
Enabling organisations to get valuable working software out in front of active users and improving the quality of digital services.
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Marine engineer (level 3)
Design and oversee testing installation and repair of marine apparatus and equipment.
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Network engineer (level 4)
Designing, installing, maintaining and supporting communication networks within an organisation or between organisations.
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Building services engineer (level 6)
Designing, installing and maintaining building services, such as water, lighting and heating.
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Electrical power networks engineer (level 4)
Working in an engineering team to maintain and repair assets on the electricity network.
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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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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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Food and drink engineer (level 5)
Maintaining, managing and installing a diverse range of specialist equipment and technology used in the manufacture of food and drink products.
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Food and drink maintenance engineer (level 3)
Maintaining machinery and equipment in the food and drinks industry, finding and resolving faults, to optimise production levels.
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High integrity software engineer (level 6)
Developing software to support safety critical industries.
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Land-based service engineer (level 2)
Maintaining a range of machinery, plant and equipment in sectors such as agriculture, forestry and horticulture.
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Machine learning engineer (level 6)
The ML Engineer gathers data from different sources to design, build, deploy and validate machine learning and or artificial intelligence solutions.
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Manufacturing engineer (degree) (level 6)
Helping take products from design to manufacture, ensuring that they are launched on time, at cost and to the right quality.
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Robotics engineer - degree (level 6)
Specify, design, build, program and test robotic systems or solutions intended to do automated jobs.
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Systems engineer (degree) (level 7)
Solving some of the most complex engineering challenges by organising all the information needed to understand the whole problem, exploring it and finding the most appropriate solution.
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Electrical power protection and plant commissioning engineer (level 4)
Carrying out a range of engineering work on power protection systems, plant and equipment.
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Electrical or electronic technical support engineer (degree) (level 6)
Supporting the manufacturing of new products by bringing the product to life and resolving manufacturing problems.
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Mine management (level 6)
Lead and manage underground mining operations.
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Broadcast and media systems engineer (integrated degree) (level 6)
Working at the heart of the transmission process from the production studio through to the home screen/radio/streaming device.
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CNFE - Cellular network field engineer (level 4)
Develop, maintain and optimise the UK’s cellular network and its infrastructure.
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Electrical, electronic product service and installation engineer (level 3)
Installing and servicing a range of domestic and commercial equipment.
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Non-destructive testing engineer (degree) (level 6)
Testing materials used in machinery and structures to find faults like corrosion, cracks, flaws and other imperfections.
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Nuclear scientist and nuclear engineer (integrated degree) (level 6)
Ensuring nuclear systems and equipment operate safely and efficiently and in an environmentally sustainable way.
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Powered pedestrian door installer and service engineer (level 2)
Planning, preparing and safely carrying out work activities in door automation.
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Product design and development engineer (degree) (level 6)
Using engineering techniques to bring new products to life or redesign existing products.
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Science industry process and plant engineer (degree) (level 6)
Helping design the manufacturing process for science-based technology and products.
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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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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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Embedded electronic systems design and development engineer (degree) (level 6)
Designing and developing electronic circuits, devices and systems for a range of industries.
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Rail and rail systems senior engineer (integrated degree) (level 6)
Applying rail and rail systems technical engineering skills in a broad range of management and leadership activities.
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Machining technician (level 3)
Setting up machines prior to production as well as monitoring and correcting them as needed.
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Medical statistician (level 7)
Provide statistical leadership to a multi-disciplinary team.
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Abattoir worker (level 2)
Managing animals before and during the slaughtering process.
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Aircraft maintenance technician (level 3)
To maintain and certify aircraft.
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Aviation movement specialist (level 3)
Move aircrafts into position.
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Compressed air and vacuum technician (level 3)
Install and commission compressed air and/or vacuum equipment and their associated systems; and complete servicing, fault diagnosis, repair and to ensure equipment is operating and controlled at its optimum efficiency.
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Drinks dispense technician (level 3)
Installing and maintaining drinks dispense systems.
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Marine electrician (level 3)
Conduct a wide range of marine electrical work.
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Propulsion technician (level 4)
Testing or building function to support the development of propulsion systems.
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Stairlift, platform lift, service lift electromechanic (level 2)
Carry out the installation or maintenance and repair of stairlifts, lifting platforms and service lifts.
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Survival equipment fitter (level 3)
Maintaining military aircraft and personal survival equipment.
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Water treatment technician (level 3)
Responsible for the development, installation and maintenance of water treatment programmes for water systems.
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Lean manufacturing operative (level 2)
Carrying out manufacturing activities on multiple products with different specifications consecutively.
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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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Vehicle damage panel technician (level 3)
Demonstrating expert working knowledge in relation to the removal, repair and replacement of vehicle body panels.
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Water network operative (level 2)
Construct, maintain and repair water network infrastructure, to provide a reliable supply/service to domestic, commercial and industrial users.
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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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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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Plate welder (level 3)
Manually weld plates and structural components to high standards of quality.
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Asset manager (level 4)
Work in a range of industries that manage physical assets.
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Commercial laundry operative (level 2)
Providing laundry services to a wide range of sectors in the UK.
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Pipe welder (level 3)
Manually weld tubes and pipes to high standards of quality.
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Print technician (level 3)
Producing a range of printed goods to meet customer and business needs.
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Steel fixer (level 2)
Assembling and installing steelworks required to strengthen reinforced concrete structures.
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Vehicle damage assessor (level 4)
Inspecting and assessing all elements of a motor vehicle that has sustained damage and requires repair.
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Water industry treatment process technician (level 3)
Maintain site process standards for water or wastewater.
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Metal recycling general operative (level 2)
Identifying different metals, sorting and separating them into grades
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Risk and safety management professional (degree) (level 7)
Operating in highly regulated industries where the impact of loss is high.
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Nuclear technician (level 5)
Providing technical support to engineers and scientists in the nuclear industry.
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Maritime mechanical fitter (level 3)
manufacture, install, test, fault diagnose, maintain, overhaul and remove mechanical and fluid power equipment on ships and submarines.
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Maritime electrical fitter (level 3)
Manufacture, install, test, fault diagnose, maintain, overhaul and remove electrical systems on maritime vessels.
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Operational firefighter (level 3)
Tackling a wide range of emergency situations such as tackling fires, searching, rescuing and protecting people and animals.
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Geoscientist (integrated degree) (level 6)
To guide sustainable development and stewardship of the natural and built environment.
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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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Digital and technology solutions specialist (integrated degree) (level 7)
Investigating, identifying and implementing technological strategic solutions.
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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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Data scientist (integrated degree) (level 6)
Working in a team to find ways to improve an organisation's processes.
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Fenestration fabricator (level 2)
Manufacturing fenestration products such as windows, doors, shop fronts and walls.
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Fire emergency and security systems technician (level 3)
Designing, installing and maintaining electronic systems to protect businesses, homes and properties against fires, break-ins and other emergencies.
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Textile manufacturing operative (level 2)
Using machinery to spin natural and synthetic material into yarns and fabrics.
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Healthcare science practitioner (integrated degree) (level 6)
Supporting the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of medical conditions.
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Highway electrical maintenance and installation operative (level 2)
Installing and servicing electrical support structures, equipment and systems on roads and motorways.
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Highways electrician or service operative (level 3)
Supervising the installation and servicing of electrical equipment and systems on roads and motorways.
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Science industry maintenance technician (level 3)
Contributing to the operation of science industry plant by installing, maintaining, testing and repair of mechanical and electrical equipment.