Course Duration

24 months

Location

Burslem Campus

Course Cost

£ 0.00
Do I have to pay this fee? Other

Course Code

ST0472

Start Date

-

Start Time

-

Day

-

Course Summary

To enrol onto this apprenticeship, you must have an employer who is willing to support you throughout the duration of your training and end point assessment.

The Level 2 Wood Product Manufacturing Operative Apprenticeship prepares individuals to work in the wood manufacturing industry. It focuses on creating high-quality wood products, such as furniture, doors, windows, and building materials, while adhering to health and safety, environmental, and quality standards. You need to ensure that you have use of a CNC machine and also are exposed to paint spraying and glazing.

The apprenticeship focuses on the following course content:

Knowledge
- Health and Safety
- Materials and Production
- Machinery and Equipment
- Production Process
- Customer and Product focus

Skills
- Operating Machinery
- Product Assembly
- Problem-Solving
- Quality Assurance
- Teamwork

Behaviours
- Safety awareness
- Attention to detail
- Reliability
- Commitment to Development

Course Requirements

Entry Requirements

GCSE Grade 3 or above in English or Maths.

How Is It Assessed

The End Point Assessment for this apprenticeship consists of a workplace observation, interview underpinned by a portfolio of evidence and a multiple choice test.

How Is It Taught

During the practical period, you will attend college one day a week and for the remaining part of your contracted hours, will be in the workplace building on your knowledge, skills and behaviours.

What Could I do Next

On completion of this apprenticeship and to further progress your knowledge and skills you may wish to consider the Level 3 Furniture Manufacturer Apprenticeship.

What Else Do I Need To Know

You will be assigned a Skills Coach who will visit and support you in the workplace and complete progress reviews in preparation for your End Point Assessment.

Entry Requirements

GCSE Grade 3 or above in English or Maths.

How Is It Assessed

The End Point Assessment for this apprenticeship consists of a workplace observation, interview underpinned by a portfolio of evidence and a multiple choice test.

How Is It Taught

During the practical period, you will attend college one day a week and for the remaining part of your contracted hours, will be in the workplace building on your knowledge, skills and behaviours.

What Could I do Next

On completion of this apprenticeship and to further progress your knowledge and skills you may wish to consider the Level 3 Furniture Manufacturer Apprenticeship.

What Else Do I Need To Know

You will be assigned a Skills Coach who will visit and support you in the workplace and complete progress reviews in preparation for your End Point Assessment.