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ACE (Assuring Competence in Engineering Construction)

Provided by Eastern Training Services Limited

The ACE Initiative has been developed by contractors, trade unions, clients, the NJC and the ECITB.

Apprenticeships at Lowestoft College

Provided by Lowestoft College

Courses offered for the Apprenticeship and Advanced Apprenticeship. Boatbuilding Business Administration Care Catering & Hospitality Customer Services Decorative Occupations Electrical Engineering Electrical Installation Hairdressing Mechanical Engineering Motor Vehicle Plumbing Retail Trowel Occupations Welding and Fabrication Wood Occupations

Automotive Engineering Diploma Vehicle Maintenance - Level 1

Provided by Lowestoft College

This Level 1 qualification covers the basic technical needs for today’s motor vehicle repair industry. It provides essential knowledge for service technicians working on light vehicles (cars and vans) in all types of garages, dealerships and maintenance depots.

Award for the Introduction to Motor Vehicle Technology Entry Level 3

Provided by Lowestoft College

This qualification will provide you with a practical introduction to the automotive maintenance and repair industry and covers the main areas of automotive maintenance

BSC (Hons) Civil Engineering (Progression Route) FdSc Civil Engineering

Provided by University Campus Suffolk

These courses are designed to prepare students for a range of technical and managerial careers in Civil Engineering. Students develop their skills, knowledge and understanding through the research and presentational skills necessary to successfully complete coursework. The courses relate to employment throughout. Applicants wishing to complete the BSc (Hons) who hold a HNC/HND will be required to first undertake modules from the FdSc to meet the entry criteria (60 credits for HND, 120 credits for HNC).

Electrical Engineering Skillls NVQ Level 2

Provided by Lowestoft College

The course is a broad based work-related programme which will give an understanding of electrical technology as well as an insight in to other areas of engineering

Engineering Mechanical Skills - NVQ Level 2 F/T

Provided by Lowestoft College

The course is designed for new entrants preparing to progress into a career in Mechanical Engineering and allied industries. The course is a broad-based work-related programme which will give an understanding of machining and bench fitting practices.

Engineering Operations and Maintenance) - BTEC Extended Diploma Level 3

Provided by Lowestoft College

This course is designed to equip individuals with the practical skills, knowledge and understanding required for the huge opportunities in the UK and abroad for suitably qualified technicians.

FdSc Building Services Engineering,

Provided by University Campus Suffolk

Building services engineering is an expanding specialism in today's construction industry that deals with important aspects such as sustainability, new technology, the installation of specialist services and building design factors. The specific aim is to offer students a rigorous theoretical and practical training as a base for their professional development or further study.

Level 2 Landbased Service Engineering Diploma

Provided by Otley College

This course aims to prepare students for a career in landbased service engineering including agricultural or ground care machinery The course will involve modules of both theory and practical activities covering Health and Safety, landbased service engineering workshop practices, fabrication and joining and maintenance of tractors and other landbased machinery.

Level 3 Landbased Service Engineering Diploma

Provided by Otley College

This is a one year course which aims to prepare people for a career in Landbased Service Engineering including agricultural or ground care machinery and the course will involve modules covering Landbased service Engineering workshop practices, repair of tractors and other landbased machinery and welding/fabrication processes used in the landbased sector

QCF VQ Level 2 Plating (NVQ)

Provided by Eastern Training Services Limited

A QCF VQ providing on-site assessment in Engineering Skills

QCF VQ Level 2 Steel Erecting (NVQ)

Provided by Eastern Training Services Limited

A QCF VQ providing on-site assessment in Engineering Skills

QCF VQ Level 2 Supporting Engineering Construction Activities (NVQ)

Provided by Eastern Training Services Limited

A QCF VQ providing on-site Assessment in Engineering Skills

QCF VQ Level 2 Supporting Engineering Construction Welding Activities (NVQ)

Provided by Eastern Training Services Limited

A QCF VQ providing on-site assessment in Engineering Skills

QCF VQ Level 3 Engineering Skills - Erecting (NVQ)

Provided by Eastern Training Services Limited

A QCF VQ providing on-site assessment in Engineering Skills

QCF VQ Level 3 Engineering Skills - Moving Loads (RIGGING) (NVQ)

Provided by Eastern Training Services Limited

A QCF VQ providing on-site assessment in Engineering Skills

QCF VQ Level 3 Engineering Skills - Plating (NVQ)

Provided by Eastern Training Services Limited

A QCF VQ providing on-site assessment in Engineering Skills.

QCF VQ Level 3 Engineering Skills - Welding (NVQ)

Provided by Eastern Training Services Limited

A QCF VQ providing on-site assessment in Engineering Skills

Welding & Fabrication - Apprenticeships

Provided by Lowestoft College

Engineering is an extremely broad vocational area and to describe all the many types of engineering on this page is impossible. But to provide some insight into this exciting environment consider this. EVERY product available to us as consumers has to be engineered, from first concept, to design, to drawings, to manufacture. It doesn't matter whether it's a bicycle, a car, an aeroplane, a PC or laptop, a mobile phone, a camera even something as simple as a pen. Light switches, televisions, boats and ships, a bridge, rockets, or a space station, the list goes on. So ask yourself what you see yourself as, an inventor, designer or a draughtsman or perhaps the person with the ability to produce the finished product. Engineering is broken down into four areas - Mechanical, Electrical, Fabrication & Welding and Motor Vehicle. Look at the options on the menu to explore engineering further.

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