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Power Engineer (degree) - Level 7 - Apprenticeship Standard

Length
60 months
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Apprenticeship Description

Power Engineer (degree) - Level 7 - Apprenticeship Standard

Developing and applying new technologies to improve safety, reliability and cost-effectiveness within the energy sector.

Entry requirements

Set by employer. Candidates will usually have achieved grade A GCSE (or equivalent) in maths and physics or chemistry, and grade B GCSE (or equivalent) in English.

Qualifications

master's degree in engineering with a minimum of 480 credits (at least 120 credits at level 7) 

What apprentices will learn

  • understanding how the power sector industry works
  • understanding power sector practices, including business planning and management techniques
  • using specialist tools and methods
  • developing leadership and communication skills
  • developing specialist power transmission and distribution specific engineering or power generation skills
  • health and safety practices and legislation within a power environment

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Please note this training is specifically for employers in England looking to train apprentices, not individuals looking to achieve this qualification.

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