Science manufacturing technicians work in a wide range of companies, including, but not exclusively, chemical, primary and secondary pharmaceutical, biotechnology, formulated products and nuclear manufacturing.
A science manufacturing technician will operate the systems and equipment, involved in the production of products. They may work in varied conditions including wearing specialist safety equipment, shift work and on sites running 365 day operations.
This apprenticeship is formed of three main assessment methods and a final end point assessment.
The foundation course studied as part of this apprenticeship is IOSHH Working Safely course.
The technical certificate, studied by attending college one day per week for two years. It is called a Level 3 Diploma in engineering. Whilst studying for this qualification, the units you may study include:
- Health and Safety in the Engineering Workplace
- Mathematics for Engineering Technicians
- Mechanical Principles
- Electronic Principles
- Properties and Applications of Engineering Materials
You will also need to complete a vocational competence evaluation log.
This logbook will be evaluated at least three times (behaviours evaluation log) throughout the apprenticeship and supports your completion of the end point assessment.
When your employer and the college confirm that you have completed the required studies, you will be entered for an end-point assessment which includes:
- Review of behaviours evaluation log
- Synoptic Assessment Test
- Vocational Competence Discussion
- Scenario Case Study
These courses are delivered through classroom teaching, practical workshops and computer based workshops.
You will have the opportunity to complete practical workshops, develop CAD skills within our Advanced Manufacturing Centre, programme robots and automation systems and model hydraulic systems.
You will also be allocated an assessor who will visit you in the workplace to support the development of the vocational competence log.
Level 3 Apprenticeship Standard: Science Manufacturing Technician
This standard meets the professional standards of the Engineering Council for registration as an Engineering Technician (EngTech). Registration is subject to candidates successfully completing the appropriate learning, developing the appropriate competence, and undergoing professional review.
The subject units are assessed in a variety of ways; some are assessed by assignments which may involve working in groups or independently and marked by your teachers using awarding body Criteria.
Some assignments are assessed whilst undertaking practical activities or by completing written assignments
Other modules or qualifications may be assessed using externally marked exams.
Employers can receive advice and support from the Employer Services team at Solihull College and University Centre
The desirable entry qualifications for a level 3 apprenticeship standard are 4 GCSE at grade C/4 or above including Maths and English. However, exceptional candidates or those with experience in engineering can be considered on a case by case basis.
Employers are welcome to engage with our full time learners already studying engineering qualifications if they need assistance in recruiting apprentices. Links can be made through the College Employer Services team.
The apprentices are expected to provide appropriate Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
Please contact the College Employer Services Business Advisors for more information about funding and costs.
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