Educ8 Engineering. Apprenticeship (NVQ/QCF) Levels 2, 3 and 4

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Educ8 Engineering Apprenticeship (NVQ/QCF) Levels 2, 3 and 4

Are you thinking of growing your business? Do you need to consider succession planning? Does your current workforce need upskilling? If the answer is yes, we could support you with high quality, fully-funded Apprenticeships and vocational training. With 25 years of experience within the Engineering sector, strong affiliations with the EEF and EESW and a passion for customer service, we pride ourselves on delivering world class and cutting edge training to a range of employers, including: Bergstrom Europe, The Safety Letterbox, Machine Movers Wales, Segafreddo Zanetti and International Rectifier/Infinion. Our Pathways Level 2 Pathway 3 Mechanical Manufacturing Engineering Level 2 Pathway 5 Fabrication & Welding Level 2 Pathway 6 Materials Processing & Finishing Level 3 Pathway 3 Mechanical Manufacturing Engineering Level 3 Pathway 5 Engineering Maintenance Get in Touch! 01443 749011 www.educ8training.co.uk Educ8 Training @Educ8_Wales Level 3 Pathway 6 Fabrication & Welding Level 3 Pathway 8 Engineering Technical Support Level 3 Pathway 9 Electrical and Electronic Engineering Level 3 Pathway 11 Engineering Toolmaking

Educ8 Engineering: Level 2 Pathways Level 2, Pathway 3: Mechanical Manufactuing Engineering Machine Setter Operator Machine Tool Fitter (semi-skilled) Jig and Tool Fitter (semi- skilled) Moulder/Coremaker (semi-skilled) Mechanical Fitter (semi-skilled) Sheet Metal Worker (semi-skilled) CNC Operator/Setter Basic machine setting for batch production activity, material preparation, operate a variety of machines to turn;drill bore; grind; cut and mill to shape metal workpieces to specification Alignment of linear rails and ball screws; grinding, scraping and other adjustment techniques, pneumatic and hydraulic pipe work working to assembly drawings Assemble and repair machine and press tools, dies, jigs, and fixtures and other tools Work in foundries where metal is melted and cast into parts such as metal components for industrial machinery, turbines, and other industrial equipment Assembly (under supervision) of mechanical equipment and related systems to required specification Fabricate, install, and repair ventilating, heating and air-conditioning systems; and a wide variety of other fabricated equipment Operating CNC machinery such as lathes, milling machines and grinders. Setting up datums, offsets, tooling. Inspecting and jeeping tolerances in high volume production. Level 2, Pathway 5: Fabrication & Welding Maintenance Welding Operative Under direction, performs skilled welding in the repair, modification and fabrication of equipment and facilities; makes minor mechanical repairs on a variety of heavy equipment, and performs related duties as required. Fitter Welder Pipe Fitter Semi-skilled Sheet Metal Worker Welder / Fabricato (thick plate semi-skilled) Fabricate and assemble metal parts by MIG; TIG; Argon Arc welding, brazing and soldering. Measure and cut required piping using hand or machine tools, install and fit piping into position, join sections, test and repair. Working with metals more than 3mm thick working from drawings to mark out shapes on the metal before cutting out, shaping and joining materials using thermal cutting and TIG; MIG and Argon Arc joining techniques. Working with metals more than 3mm thick, using engineering drawings, jigs and templates, cut and shape materials using manual or automated processes including thermal cutting TIG; MIG and Argon Arc welding methods.

Level 2 Pathway 6: Materials Processing & Finishing Mould & Core Maker Make or form wax or sand cores or moulds used in the production of metal castings Process Engineer Casting) Responsible for ensuring the process is continually optimised. This will be by defining Sand Caster Producing sand moulds using lose and plated patterns. Locating, assembling and Die Caster Operate or tend metal moulding, casting or coremaking machines to mould or cast in foundries. key process variables, implementing control measures and managing result data to ensure optimum performance is maintained. setting cores. Closing and securing sand moulds for casting. metal products. Machines include centrifugal casting machines, vacuum casting machines, turnover draw-type coremaking machines, conveyor-screw coremaking machines and die casting machines. Casting Inspector Inspect castings using a variety of techniques such radiographic; magnetic particle, penetrant dye; ultrasonic crack detection. Educ8 have been great in taking our business needs into account and ensuring a partnership approach to the Apprenticeship programme. Chris Jones Human Resources Manager @ I G Design Group UK

Educ8 Engineering: Level 3 Pathways Level 3 Pathway 3: Mechanical Manufacturing Engineering Skilled Machinist Tool Maker Metal Forger Skilled Sheet Metal Worker Skilled Fitter Machine components by applying a variety of removal and shaping techniques such as boring; cutting; drilling; milling; grinding and lapping. Work from engineering drawings to make precision tools, special guides and holding devices for use in manufacturing. Forging methods include forging, drop forging, upset forging and the shaping of metal parts utilising heat and the force of power or hand hammers to produce required dimensions and contours. Fabricate, install and repair ventilating, heating and air conditioning systems; stainless steel kitchen and beverage equipment; and a wide variety of other products made of sheet metal. Assembly of mechanical equipment and related systems to required specifications. Composite Manufacturer Pipe Fitter & Assembler Produce composite mouldings using the following techniques: Wet Lay Up; Pre Peg Lamination; Acrylic Moulding; Vacuum Forming; Bonding; Assembly using hand tool techniques. Manufacture pipes (small bore, ferrous, non ferrous) using machine and hand bending techniques, joining by fillet welding and brazing. Level 3 Pathway 5: Engineering Maintenance Mechanical Maintenance Electronics Maintenance Fluid Power Maintenance Life Services Maintenance Plant and Systems Maintenance Carry out routine and emergency fault diagnosis and maintenance on mechanical equipment, restoring mechanical components to usable condition by repair, producing replacement components, assisting in the installation of mechanical equipment and carry out quality inspections. Carry out routine and emergency fault diagnosis and maintenance, test and repair electronic equipment and circuits / communications equipment / instrumentation and control equipment, service medical equipment and carry out quality inspections. Carry out routine and emergency fault diagnosis, maintenance and testing on electrical equipment and circuits, modifying or rewiring electrical circuits, assisting in the installation of electrical / electronic equipment and carry out quality inspections. Carry out routine and emergency fault diagnosis on lifts / escalators, inspecting and servicing lift / escalator equipment, rectifying and repairing faults in lifts / escalators and carrying out quality inspections. Carry out routine and emergency fault diagnosis and maintenance on mechanical and electrical equipment and systems, modifying or restoring plant / systems to useable condition by repair, producing replacement components, assisting in the installation of equipment and carry out quality inspections.

Level 3 Pathway 6: Fabrication & Welding Sheet Metal Worker Plater / Fabricator Welder Use metals/materials up to 3mm thick working from drawings to mark out shapes on the metal before cutting out. Cut, shape and join materials using hard/cnc cutting and pressing machines / thermal cutting equipment, fabricate and assemble pipework, produce and finish composite mouldings and assemblies. Using metals more than 3mm thick working from engineering drawings and templates to mark out, cut and shape materials using manual or automated processes including thermal cutting equipment and join materials using fasteners or welding methods. Joins sections, pipes, tubes or plates together by a manual or automated process. Plan, implement and monitor welding resources and activities, quality check welds, identify and solve problems. They usually specialise in more than one welding process according to product need. Level 3 Pathway 8: Engineering Technical Support CAD Draught - Person Work in engineering, using computer aided design (CAD) systems o draw overall designs or detailed technical drawings. They normally work in a team with others and engineering designers, with each of them working on part of the project. Measurement & Control Quality Control Inspector Technical Support Engineer Metrology Inspector Work with instruments that monitor production processes and equipment in industries such as manufacturing and engineering. A skilled, time served individual with extensive experience of mechanical, electrical of electronic inspection techniques and processes. Provides support for all areas of the technical support function including communications software, test tools, performance, capacity planning and e-commerce technology as required. Works as a team member to develop, design and implement technical support systems or to complete specialist functions. Carry out calibration of manufacturing instruments / gauges and measurement devices in controlled temperature environments to ensure they are accurately calibrated to required standards.

Level 3 Pathway 9: Electrical & Electronic Engineering Industrial Electrician Electrical Engineering Install, inspect and test electrical equipment, wiring systems and components in factories and plants Build, install, operate and maintain electrical equipment such as generators, motors and transformers that produce and distribute electrical power. The work may include repairing electrical equipment, testing it and restoring it to full operation. Electrical Design Engineer Measurement & Control Test Electronics Electronics Assembly Electronics Manufacture Inspector Electronics Manufacture Design, manufacture and testing of electrical components, control systems, writing layouts to meet customer needs. Install, run, test and look after the instruments that monitor and control manufacturing processes, using sophisticated sensors and control systems to make sure products are measured, weighed, sorted and packaged correctly and efficiently. Test, fault find and replace or repair components in electronic products or systems. They may also test prototype electrical / electronic products and analyse the results. Involved in designing, developing and manufacturing the electronic components of items such as telecommunications equipment, televisions, computers, mobile phones, hospital diagnostics and monitoring equipment. Assembly of electronic components into sub assemblies and whole units for telecommunications equipment, televisions, computers, hospital diagnostic equipment and control systems used in satellite tracking devices. Use of non-invasive inspection technique such as flying probe test, X-ray, AOI, endoscope and other inspection facilities to ensure production quality is maintained. Circuit board assembly (PCB assembly), surface mount assembly, and conventional electronics assembly. Level 3 Pathway 11: Engineering Toolmaking Toolmaker (Manufacture) Toolmaker (Research & Development) Manufacture and maintenance of tools, jigs, dies, fixtures and moulds used in manufacturing, using a wide variety of machining, welding and hand finishing techniques. Manufacture of prototype components for new product development using a wide variety of machining, welding and hand finishing techniques.

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