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Apprenticeships Prospectus - Hays

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Aircraft Maintenance AdvancedApprenticeshi pWhat do I need?Level 2 apprenticeship in aircraftmaintenance. You must also be employed inthe aircraft industry.What qualification willI receive?Level 3 Engineering Apprenticeshipcomprising of:NVQ Level 3 in AeronauticalEngineering, City & Guilds Certificate inAeronautical Engineering at Level 3 andKey Skills qualifications in English, Mathsand ICT.What will I study?You will combine on-the-job training withyour employer with day release at college tofurther develop your knowledge of the theoryaspects related to the aeronautical industryincluding: riveting, bench fitting, sheet metalfabrication, fasteners, hydraulics andavionics.WHEREWHOWHENProspects College, Southend Airport.Able and motivated 16-24 year olds,employed in the relevant industrysector who have already achieved aLevel 2 apprenticeship in aeronauticalengineering.3 Years (one day a week at college).LEVEL 3 ApprenticeshipHow will I be assessed?Each qualification within the apprenticeshipframework is assessed through ongoingdemonstration of your practical skills andtheory assessments. Some units of thequalification require online externalexaminations. The NVQ3 element isassessed in the workplace and will requirethe production of a portfolio of work-basedevidence. Key Skills courses areassessed by a final written examination.Further training opportunities?After successful completion of the courseyou can progress into higher education.How much will it cost?For 16-18 year old students,apprenticeships are fully funded. For 19+students, an employer contribution isrequired. Fully funded. For 19+ students,an employer contribution is required.CONTACT US ON: 0800 389 358919

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