Engineering Manufacturing Technician (Beverley)
The broad purpose of the occupation is to provide specialist technical support for engineers, so that organisations can develop, produce or test new/existing products, processes, or procedures to meet a customer specification in terms of quality, cost and delivery, as efficiently and effectively as possible.
Engineering Manufacturing Technicians gather information and data from a range of sources and analyse the information/data. They will make decisions, solve problems and produce and/or update technical documentation, reports or specifications covering areas such as quality, reliability, production schedules/targets, costing or other technical documentation that informs others, either internally or externally what needs to be done such as how a product must be designed, manufactured, tested, modified, maintained, stored, transported, commissioned or decommissioned.
Study at Level:
This is a Level 4 Apprenticeship.
Level 4 HNC / HTQ General Engineering
- Engineering Design
- Engineering Maths
- Engineering Science
- Managing a Professional Project
- Mechanical Principles
- Mechanical Workshop Practices
- Engineering Management
- Maintenance Engineering
Individual employers will set the selection criteria for their Apprenticeships. In order to optimise success candidates will typically have 5 GCSE's at Grade C/4-5 or above, including Mathematics, English and a Science, Technology or Engineering related subject.
The delivery will be a mixture of work-based training and progress assessment mixed with college taught sessions throughout the programme to support the off the job training requirement.
A career as: Manufacturing Engineer Quality, Manufacturing Production Engineer, Manufacturing Procurement Engineer, Quality Engineer, Costing Engineer, Test and Commissioning Engineer, Installation Engineer, Process Engineer, Production Support Engineer.