Course Duration

18 months

Location

Burslem Campus

Course Cost

£ 0.00
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Course Code

ST0094

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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 Welder Apprenticeship develops the technical knowledge, practical skills and professional behaviours required to produce high-quality welded components safely and effectively within engineering and manufacturing environments.

The apprenticeship focuses on the following course content:

Knowledge
- Health, safety and environmental requirements within welding operations
- Welding processes and techniques, including MIG, TIG and MMA welding
- Engineering drawings, specifications and welding symbols
- Materials and their properties, including metals and alloys
- Quality standards, inspection methods and testing procedures
- Welding equipment, tools and maintenance requirements
- Industry regulations, standards and safe working practices

Skills
- Prepare materials and work areas for welding activities
- Read and interpret engineering drawings and specifications
- Select appropriate welding processes, equipment and consumables
- Produce welded joints to required quality standards
- Inspect and check completed welds for accuracy and defects
- Maintain welding equipment and tools safely
- Work efficiently whilst meeting production and quality requirements
- Follow health and safety procedures at all times

Behaviours
- A strong commitment to health and safety
- Attention to detail and quality workmanship
- Professionalism and reliability
- Responsibility for their own work and development
- A positive attitude towards learning and continuous improvement
- Effective communication and teamwork skills
- Pride in producing work to industry standards

Course Requirements

Entry Requirements

GCSE Grade 3 or above in English or Maths, or equivalent qualifications.

How Is It Assessed

The End Point Assessment for the apprenticeship consists of a multiple choice test, interview underpinned by a portfolio of evidence and a practical assessment with questions.

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

Once completed, you may wish to consider the following apprenticeships: Level 3 Metal Fabricator, Level 3 Pipe Welder or Level 3 Plate Welder.

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, or equivalent qualifications.

How Is It Assessed

The End Point Assessment for the apprenticeship consists of a multiple choice test, interview underpinned by a portfolio of evidence and a practical assessment with questions.

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

Once completed, you may wish to consider the following apprenticeships: Level 3 Metal Fabricator, Level 3 Pipe Welder or Level 3 Plate Welder.

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.