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  1. Beauty and make up consultant (level 2)

    Selling beauty products and helping customers choose which ones to buy.

    Apprenticeship category
    Hair and beauty
  2. Bespoke furniture maker (level 3)

    Producing and assembling bespoke pieces of furniture to meet individual customers’ requirements.

    Apprenticeship category
    Creative and design
  3. Bespoke saddler (level 3)

    Making and repairing saddlery products.

    Apprenticeship category
    Creative and design
  4. Dental technician (integrated) (level 5)

    Designing, manufacturing, modifying and repairing custom-made dental appliances.

    Apprenticeship category
    Health and science
  5. Furniture manufacturer (level 2)

    Making all kinds of beds, furniture and their related furnishings in a workshop or factory.

    Apprenticeship category
    Engineering and manufacturing
  6. Garment maker (level 3)

    Constructing garments - bringing the design to life, following specifications and quality standards.

    Apprenticeship category
    Creative and design
  7. Hire controller (plant, tools and equipment) (level 2)

    Providing specialist plant, tools, machinery or equipment on short or long-term hire.

    Apprenticeship category
    Construction and the built environment
  8. Science manufacturing process operative (level 2)

    Operating science industry manufacturing equipment.

    Apprenticeship category
    Engineering and manufacturing
  9. Signage technician (level 3)

    Design, manufacture, fabricate and install signage.

    Apprenticeship category
    Engineering and manufacturing
  10. Spectacle technician (level 3)

    Produce and repair finished, quality-assured spectacles.

    Apprenticeship category
    Engineering and manufacturing
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