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Apprenticeship Standard in Civil Engineering Senior Technician Level 4, V1.1

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Apprenticeship Standard in Civil Engineering Senior Technician Level 4, V1.1  Lincoln Campus£0.00Available but read only


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If you are interested in an Apprenticeship, you will pay no course fees.



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Introduction

The occupation covered by this standard is Civil Engineering Senior Technician Level 4 and typical job titles can include: Assistant Site Engineer, Assistant Engineer, Civil Engineering Technician or Construction Site Technician. In the case of SME construction companies, the roles are likely to include Site Engineer, Civil Engineer or Project Engineer. They are associated with the dimensional control and application of engineering solutions on construction projects and are based on construction sites with occasional time in offices.

The main duties and tasks of a Civil Engineering Senior Technician Level 4 are:

• Dimensional control of construction projects

• Assisting design teams with civil engineering solutions on construction projects

• Supervision of specialist contractors

• Contribute to the control of health and safety on construction projects

• Recording, control and reporting of progress on a construction project

• Contribute to the minimisation of the environmental impact of construction projects

• Control the quality of works on a construction project

The new learning must be documented and reflected on through the Learner Journal on their e-portfolio.

What counts as off the job training?

- Days spent training for the standard at college

- Any training given to the apprentice at work where they are not physically working on the job role (e.g., a manager explains how and why a job is going to be completed before the task has started).



Entry Requirements
A minimum of 48 UCAS Tariff points from the following: • GCE A and AS Levels with at least one subject at
A Level. • BTEC National (Diploma or
Extended Diploma) in a relevant subject •Access to HE • Scottish Higher / Advanced Higher with at least
one subject at Advanced Higher. For mature applicants some experience may be
taken in lieu of A Levels / BTECs 5 GCSEs at Grades 4 – 9 including Maths (Grade 5/6), English and
Science or their equivalent. Before a candidate is offered a place on programme,
both the candidate and the employer will be assessed to make sure they’re
suitable to undertake the apprenticeship. The apprentice will need to meet
academic entry requirements and the employer must be able to offer the
apprentice the range of work required to enable the candidate to gather
sufficient evidence throughout the course. Once they have been accepted on to
the programme all apprentices will be required to attend a Lincoln College
Induction. Apprentices will require access to a tablet/computer to access their
e-portfolio.


Assessment and Progression

Assessment Assessment is done through a combination of practical tasks, written assignments, oral discussions and online tests throughout the programme. To ensure that we can support you to meet these, we will complete an in-depth initial skills analysis to ensure that we can tailor our delivery to meet these unique requirements. We will then use the most relevant delivery methods to support your learners which include: One to one coaching from a dedicated, professional assessor/instructor allocated to the learner for the duration of the programme. Work based assignments and projects to be completed in an e-portfolio. Job shadowing and mentoring. Review of progress every 4 10 weeks. Employer led in house training. Independent learning and research as directed by the assessor/instructor. Qualifications Apprentices will complete a BTEC Level 4 Higher National Certificate in Construction and the Built Environment: 603/0465 (Civil Engineering) qualification. Progression This Apprenticeship will include the knowledge, skills and behaviours required to achieve Technician status with the Institution of Civil Engineers (EngTech MICE). The Technician Professional Review process for EngTech MICE is included in the end-point assessment process for this Apprenticeship and will lead to the designatory letters EngTech MICE and the status of Engineering Technician.



Fees
As an Apprentice, you will pay no course fees. However, your employer may have to pay towards your training as well as providing you with a wage. All Apprentices are entitled to the national minimum apprentice wage within their first year of training from their employer, although they can, and often do, pay more. In the second and subsequent years of an Apprenticeship programme, if you are aged 19 or over, the national minimum wage for your age would apply [https://www.gov.uk/national-minimum-wage-rates]

What You Will Need To Bring
Stationery supporting study is required. A laptop or pc will aid research and completion of assignments.


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