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Standard Utilities Technician Apprenticeship

Activate Learning, In Oxford
Length
10+ weeks
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Course delivery
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Length
10+ weeks
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Course delivery
Classroom
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Course description

Standard Utilities Technician Apprenticeship

Utilities Engineering Technicians perform reactive and routine maintenance on equipment to ensure safe and efficient running of the sites, supporting other disciplines as necessary.

Upcoming start dates

1 start date available

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  • Classroom
  • Oxford

Suitability - Who should attend?

You need to be employed in a suitable position and hold a minimum level 1 (GCSE 2 to 9) maths and English or Entry Level 3 on Initial assessment. If not already achieved, the apprentice will have to achieve Level 1 English and maths and take the test for level 2 prior to taking their end-point assessment

Training Course Content

What you'll learn

EAL Level 2 Advanced manufacturing Engineering (foundation competence)

Mandatory Units

  • Complying with statutory regulations and organisational safety requirements
  • working efficiently and effectively in an engineering environment
  • Using and communicating technical information
  • Conducting business improvement activities

Practical qualification delivered and assessed a minimum of two days per week at college through formal practical assessments, after progressive training has been delivered

Functional Skills level 2 (English)

Functional Skills level 2 (Maths)

Edexcel Level 3 Diploma In Engineering – Year 1/2 (Development Knowledge) Delivered one day per week at Technology Campus, Oxford, Reading college or Guildford College

  • Unit 1: Health and Safety in the Engineering Workplace
  • Unit 3: Mathematics for Engineering Technicians
  • Unit 8: Mechanical Principles of Engineering Systems
  • Unit 12: Engineering Drawing for Technicians
  • Unit 56: Electrical and Electronic Principles in Engineering
  • Unit 2: Communications for Engineering Technicians
  • Unit 4: Engineering Project
  • Unit 11: Electro-pneumatic and Hydraulic Systems and Devices
  • Unit 13: Computer-aided Drafting in Engineering
  • Unit 36: Business Operations in Engineering

EAL Level 3 NVQ Diploma in Engineering Maintenance (Workplace)

  • 001 – Complying with Statutory & Regulations and Organisational Safety Requirements
  • 002 – Using and Interpreting Engineering Data & Documentation
  • 003 – Working Efficiently and Effectively in Engineering
  • 004 – Handing Over & Confirming Completion of Maintenance or Installation Activities

Electrical Pathway

  • 011 Carry out Fault Diagnosis on Electrical Equipment & Circuits
  • 012 Maintain Electrical Equipment
  • 013 Modifying or Rewiring Electrical Circuits
  • 014 Testing Electrical Equipment & Circuits
  • 015 Carry out Preventative Planned Maintenance on Electrical Equipment

Or Mechanical pathway

  • 005 Carrying Out Fault Finding Diagnosis on Mechanical Equipment
  • 006 Maintaining Mechanical Equipment
  • 009 Carry out Preventative Planned Maintenance on Mechanical Equipment
  • 010 Carry out Condition Monitoring of Plant & Equipment

Expenses

Please visit the College website for more information about tuition fees

Continuing Studies

An apprenticeship can lead to a rewarding career in a variety of roles in this industry. You may choose to progress with your employer, change jobs or study a higher-level apprenticeship.

Activate Learning
Oxford City Centre Campus
Oxpens Road
OX1 1SA Oxford Oxfordshire

Activate Learning

Activate Learning is a forward-thinking education group that aims for far-reaching, progressive change and impact through learning. We work with learners as individuals, helping them make the choice of course and career pathway that’s right for them. Our mission is to provide work-ready talent for business, and...

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