Attending workshops, and participating in as many learning opportunities as possible.
Assisting within the relevant department, but also learning about other aspects of the company.
Observing health and safety procedures.
Completing all tests, presentations, and other required evaluations.
Working in the office and factory when required.
Positively receiving feedback.
Attending meetings.
Keeping a log of everything learned.
Building professional relationships with colleagues and clients.
Person Specification
Determination to learn and grow
Good communication skills
Passion and willingness to learn
Being proactive and autonomous when required
Being savvy and problem solving
Being hard working and resilient
Being able to take in feedback
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.
Civil EngineeringBelfast Metropolitan College
Description
Civil Engineers keep our towns and cities running smoothly by engineering the infrastructure we use in our everyday lives including roads, bridges, water supplies and buildings. They design and install the networks that supply energy such as gas and electricity, along with communications to our homes and public buildings.
This qualification is designed for learners wishing to gain an apprenticeship within the Civil Engineering industry. You will gain the skills and knowledge to carry out job roles and responsibilities associated with the role of a Civil Engineer working in the built environment sector.
Apprentices must be fully employed with a civil engineering employer from commencement of the course. They receive no training allowance from the College but are paid by their employer. No fees are associated with this programme.
Onus is on applicants to secure employment in addition to meeting the entry criteria for the apprenticeship programme.
This apprenticeship programme also maps directly to Professional EngTech Accreditation through Institution of Civil Engineers (ICE).
Year 1 & 2: College 1 day per week (extended day) and with employer 4 days per week.
Modules
Key Areas of Study:
Construction Principles
Construction Design
Surveying
Graphical Detailing
Public Health Engineering
Award
Level 3 Civil Engineering
Validated By
Pearson
Eligibility
16+ fully funded
Entry Criteria
To be eligible for this programme, applicants must be in employment or have secured employment with a relevant employer prior to commencing the course and meet entry criteria below:
5 GCSEs at Grade C or above including Maths and English.
Duration
2
Start Date
Thursday 12 September 2024
End Date
Sunday 28 June 2026
Progression Pathway
On successful completion learners will have achieved the industry desired level of competence required to carry out the specific roles of a Civil Engineering technician.
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