Performing Engineering Operations Machining Modern Apprenticeship

The Institute of Engineering, Construction and Science works closely with a diverse range of engineering and manufacturing employers across Fife to provide Modern Apprenticeships. MA's are designed to attract people to the engineering industry, equipping them with the high level skills and knowledge needed for employment within the sector.

The diverse nature of the engineering sector opens up a number of employment opportunities in differing occupations. The programme provides structured training throughout the apprenticeship while working for a company and earning whilst learning.

Successful completion of the apprenticeship will lead to nationally recognised qualifications and candidates will achieve SVQ levels 2 and 3 for the practical aspects of the programme and National/Higher National Certificates for day release study. A certificate of Modern Apprenticeship will be awarded when all components of the training have been achieved.

The opportunity of earning whilst learning, following a SEMTA Modern Apprenticeship becomes available around July/August each year, we need to hear from you much sooner than that, so act now!

If you have the drive and enthusiasm for a career in engineering, get in touch with us, it could be the best move you'll ever make.

While we make every attempt to ensure the accuracy of course information, this is subject to change, as part of our continuous improvement process.

This course is currently offered on the date(s) and venue(s) listed below.

Method of Study Starts Ends Based at Apply
Full Time 06 Sep 2010 29 Jul 2011 Glenrothes (Stenton Campus) course full

What You Study

  • Electrical, Mechanical and Multi Skilled Maintenance
  • CNC Machining
  • Conventional Machining
  • Welding and Fabrication
  • Engineering Product Support Roles

Duration and Attendance

Approximately 4 years, with one year spent full-time in the training centre workshops, 3 days per week, and the other 2 days at day-release classes. Years 2, 3 and 4 are work based with your employer along with day-release to College.

Entry Requirements

We are seeking to recruit individuals who currently have, or expect to achieve:

  • 5 standard grades at Level 3 (or equivalent qualification) including Maths and English along with Science or Technological based subjects.

Recruitment Procedure

Complete the application form making sure you provide proof of qualifications.

Thereafter:

  • Invited to undertake AH4 Literacy/ Numeracy and Bennett Mechanical Comprehension tests
  • Arrangements made to attend company interview(s).
  • Employment offer made by company
  • Commit to Training Plan and undertake Modern Apprenticeship

Career Opportunities

  • CNC Machinist
  • Toolmaker
  • Welder
  • Fabricator
  • Electrical Maintenance
  • Mechanical Maintenance
  • Design Technician
  • Engineering Support
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