Environmental Techniques was established in 1992 and has been a leader in providing innovative survey and trenchless technologies to repair ageing and corroding pipelines in the Water and Sewerage Industry. Our award winning innovation is inspired by a culture that continually engineers the best solutions available to repair underground and overland pipelines for the benefit of customers and the environment. Our growing team requires an Assistant Project Manager to assist with:-
· Planning and execution of project and production of deliverables
· Surveying using GPS and dumpy level
· Assisting project manager with compliance to Health and Safety, Quality and Environmental management systems.
· Learning new software including Wincan, Infonet, GIS and AutoCAD
· Learning commercial aspects of project management
Person Specification
The ideal candidate will have a keen interest in computer software and utilities. Previous construction or software experience such as CAD, GIS or Excel is desirable but not essential. The candidate should be hardworking, reliable and have a keen interest in developing their skill set while working in an experienced team.
Applicable courses
Whilst you are applying to an employer through Workplus you must apply directly to the training providers to secure your place on the apprenticeship course.
Construction (Digital Construction Management)Southern Regional College
Description
The Higher Level Apprenticeship in Digital Construction Management [accredited by the Open University] provides students with the skills and knowledge needed to succeed in the construction industry, which has undergone a digital revolution, with the development of 'Building Information Management' in the whole life cycle of the building and construction process. This 3-year Higher Level Apprenticeship is designed to equip apprentices with the ability to understand, utilise and develop the skills needed whilst working in the construction industry. It builds transferable skills in communication, teamwork, and the ability to self-reflect.
Digital construction management is addressing the construction industry’s low productivity. Using Building Information Modelling (BIM) tools, this endeavours to integrate procedures throughout the whole life cycle of a construction project. Adopting digital technology means implementing a data-driven approach which creates a more effective construction process. The most exciting element of Digital Construction Management is using new technology to capture construction progress and its context. Photogrammetry application is an example of flying a drone over the site, taking photos from the site, and automatically creating 3D models that everyone in the construction can see and share as opposed to traditional, cumbersome surveying methods.
This course is designed to bridge this skills deficit, providing a qualification that covers both the traditional knowledge and skills required and the enhanced digital skills needed to function effectively within the industry.
Students will be assessed continuously throughout the duration of the course. Assessment methods will include:
Module exams
Reports
Case studies
Presentations
Practical- Surveying and Material Testing
Modules
Emerging Construction Technology 1 - Residential
Intro to CAD & BIM
Construction Science and Materials
Mathematics and Structures
Digital Surveying
Construction Site Management
Site Supervision and Operations Management
Emerging Construction Technology 2 - Commercial
Individual Project Construction Management
Contract Administration and Dispute Resolution
Work Based Learning
Award
Foundation Degree
Validated By
Open University
Eligibility
18+ Fully Funded
Entry Criteria
The over-riding consideration in admitting applicants to this course, is evidence that the learner is likely to be able to complete the course satisfactorily.
Attendance at Individual or Group Pre-Entry Advice Sessions (IPEAS and GPEAS) may be required. These interviews may take place either on campus, via telephone or video call (Microsoft teams) and will play an important role in place allocation.
Applicants must be at least 18 years of age on or before 1st July 2024.
Applicants must have attained a minimum of 48 UCAS points achieved through the completion of A Levels, National Awards, Access or other alternative approved level 3 qualifications.
Applicants must have attained at least 15 points at Level 2 or above (e.g. GCSE) or have alternative approved qualifications. In addition, applicants must provide evidence of competence in written and spoken English Language. For entry to this programme, applicants should have attained a C grade in GCSE English language and a C grade in GCSE Maths (or equivalent).
For those entering a Higher Level Apprenticeships (HLA), employers may further enhance the entry criteria at their discretion. All applicants for HLAs will be interviewed by prospective employers to decide their suitability prior to being employed by a company. Each the applicant must secure employment with a Northern Ireland based company with a minimum contract of 21 hours. Entrance to HLAs is subject to meeting DfE Operational requirements.
Applicants who do not meet the criteria outlined above but have evidence of substantial knowledge or relevant industrial experience and skills, which has not been formally assessed, should refer to the College’s Accreditation of Prior Experience and Learning (APEL) Policy.
Please note that applicants progressing to higher education courses at Level 4 and above in the College or UK Universities may require a specific GCSE/ A-Level profile. In some cases, the Essential Skills in Literacy and Numeracy may not be a suitable alternative to a GCSE. It is the responsibility of the applicant to check each University’s progression requirements before enrolling on a course at the College.
Successful candidates may progress to the Construction BSc (Hons) Level 6 Degree (Top-Up) Higher Level Apprenticeship. Students may also wish to progress to courses at UK Universities dependent on University entry requirements.
This may include:
Construction Management
Quantity Surveying
Site Management
Project Management
Following successful completion of this course, students may wish to pursue a career in a variety of areas of Construction Management including:
Site Management
Project Management
Construction Estimator
Construction Technology Specialist
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