Engineering Apprenticeship Preparation Training

This is an opportunity to prepare for your Engineering Apprenticeship.

This training allows you to gain work experience with a local employer. The programme is tailored to your individual career aspirations.

If you need a boost with your education, or support applying for an Apprenticeship, then this is for you.

Training information


Entry requirements

A strong interest in engineering and ideally GCSEs in maths and English at grade 4 or above


Where will I study?

Training 2000 Blackburn / Online Learning


Duration

Up to 20 weeks

What is included?

  • A high quality work experience placement with an employer that we will find for you
  • Work preparation including practical training in our vocational workshops
  • Working together to ensure you have the best CV
  • A guaranteed employer reference for your CV
  • Crucial skills like teamwork, building your confidence, self belief and how to make the right impression Interview skills that an employer expects to see
  • English and maths (if you need to improve your grades to apply for an Apprenticeship)

Interested?

Apply now

Flexible options

with helpful guidance and support to suit your specific needs


In depth diagnostic and assessment

to identify the best progression route for you


Up to £50 per week bursary

and paid travel expenses (subject to eligibility)


Preparation for work skills

that are in line with current employer expectations

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Next steps

On completion of this course you may want to consider the following options to further your career.

Where can you progress to?

Viewing: Apprenticeship Preparation Programme

Engineering Apprenticeship Preparation

For learners aged 16-18 wanting to try their hand at Engineering

Level 2

Lean Manufacturing Operative

Can be required to carry out manufacturing activities on multiple products with different specifications consecutively

General Welder

Welding is a way to make high strength joints between two or more parts. General Welders use high electrical energy to form an arc

Engineering Operative

Predominantly involved in engineering operations which are key to the success of the Manufacturing and Engineering sector

Expected salary once qualified: £23,000

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