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Where will this course lead?

This course is ideal for you if you are currently working as an Engineering Design & Draughtsperson in the built environment, or have an associated role that provides assistance to other engineering and construction professionals.

Engineering design and draughtspersons produce designs and drawings for structures, piping, electrical systems, control and instrumentation systems and mechanical components used in industrial and commercial construction. Typically, jobholders work in a wide range of industries of national importance including power and water infrastructure, petrochemical, oil and gas, nuclear, food and drink processing.

Jobholders are based at office locations within project design teams and occasionally work at on-site locations. They are required to understand on-site hazards and health and safety requirements.

The jobholder must: Understand technical drawings and specifications and be able to create their own; identify factors likely to affect design decisions; produce CAD (computer aided design) models and engineering drawings and; be able to communicate design information to internal and external parties.

What will I study?

You will study the knowledge, skills and behaviours as set out within the apprenticeship standard, which will include the following subjects…

? Relevant national and industry health and safety, standards and legislation and those relevant to the specific disciplines, as appropriate

? Company management systems, policies and procedures

? Document management and change control

? Engineering codes and standards

? Common engineering principles and the application of maths and science to engineering

? Fundamentals of engineering drawing and design

? Computer Aided Design (CAD) software, its appropriate application including 2D and 3D modelling

? Understand the impact of relevant factors that are important to the design e.g. the context in which you are working, the materials, components, assemblies, cost, quality, safety, security, risk, environmental impact, ergonomics, aesthetics, the end use and purpose of the design

? Manufacturing and/or construction methods as appropriate to the specific disciplines

? Relevance and application of Building Information Modelling (BIM)

How will this course be delivered?

This course will be delivered in partnership with your employer, where you attend college day-release at our Blossomfield Campus and spend the remainder of your working week in your place of work and under the direction of your employer.

The day in college is predominantly classroom-based; however, project units may take place in a more suitable location.

What qualifications will I get?

Upon completion of the apprenticeship, the apprentice will have satisfied the requirements for registration as an Engineering Technician by the relevant professional engineering institution and in accordance with the requirements of the Engineering Council, as the registration body.

You may also obtain the following qualifications:

? Level 3 Engineering Design & Draughtsperson Apprenticeship Standard

? Level 3 Vocational Diploma (relevant to your role)

? Level 2 Functional Skills Maths and English (if required)

How will I be assessed?

The apprenticeship content that you will cover at college is assessed through examinations, controlled assessments, written assignments and practical observations. The work-based element of your apprenticeship will be reviewed during regular visits from a college-allocated assessor coach.

Completion will be achieved by successfully passing the End Point Assessment (EPA) with a relevant professional organisation (e.g. National Open College Network). This will consist of a presentation and structured interview.

How do I get a place on the course?

In order to gain a place on this course, applicants must meet the entry criteria and attend a formal interview. All applications are to be submitted via the college website:

https://www.solihull.ac.uk/apprentice/how-do-i-apply

If you have a learning difficulty or disability, please let us know when you apply. If you need help with completing your application and at interview, we can provide support:

https://www.solihull.ac.uk/uni-level-learner/student-services

What are the entry requirements?

You must be employed in a relevant field (as indicated above) for a minimum of 30 hours per week.

You typically need a minimum of 5 GCSEs at Grade 9/A* to 4/C, including Maths, English Language and ICT; alternatively, you should possess an equivalent qualification, such as a BTEC Level 2 Diploma in Construction or Engineering, at Merit or Distinction Level.

If you are a mature student over the age of 21 with an associated background and/or previous experience, you may be accepted without formal qualifications.

Our admissions procedures are flexible and friendly, so if you are unsure, please get in touch. All students will be invited to interview before an offer is made.

What else do I need to know?

This course is a part-time programme and you will be expected to attend 1 day per week, between the hours of 09:00 and 18:00. Timetables will be issued to successful applicants prior to induction and enrolment, at the beginning of the course.

There are no direct additional costs for this course, but you may want to purchase some text books for further reading. A suggested reading list will be supplied at the beginning of your course; however, we also have a wide selection of library books and electronic books for you to use too. You will be expected to supply your own stationery, such as folders, pens and paper. A scientific calculator is required and a set of mathematical instruments, including a protractor and compass. Connection to the internet is expected, but facilities are available at college to do this if necessary. You need to provide your own safety boots and high visibility jacket, suitable for use on

highways (i.e. yellow not orange). You will also be expected to provide your own transport to site visits, but these are usually local building sites - The furthest trips to attend are for laboratories.

Costs depend on the direction and ambition of your work. We suggest budgeting approximately £250 for materials and work-books in the first year.

Please contact the Employer Services Team for more information regarding funding and costs: apprenticeships@solihull.ac.uk

What can I do after this course?

Upon completion of the apprenticeship, you can:

? Continue your employment in the industry

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? Progress onto a Higher Apprenticeship, HNC/HND, or a Foundation Degree in Construction, or Civil Engineering.

Location

Work-based

Start Date

Various

Day

Various

Time

TBC

Course Fee

N/A

Course Code

ZPBCBE92OCAP

Study Mode

Part Time

Design Engineer

Design and development engineers conceive engineering designs from product ideas or requirements in mechanical, electrical and electronic engineering.

What’s Involved?

Design Engineers assess product requirements, including costs, manufacturing feasibility and market requirements. They prepare working designs for steam, aero, turbine, marine and electrical engines, mechanical instruments, aircraft and missile structures, vehicle and ship structures, plant and machinery equipment, domestic electrical appliances. They build systems and services, and electronic computing and telecommunications equipment. They also arrange construction and testing of model or prototype and modify designs if necessary. They produce final design information for use in preparation of layouts, parts lists, etc. They prepare specifications for materials and other components.

Predicted Employment

How much can I earn?

£17,680
NATIONAL AVERAGE

Employment by Region

The career paths provided are to give you an idea of the careers that you could progress onto in the future. However, for some, you may need to complete higher level qualifications and gain experience before your dream job becomes a reality. The information provided is to support further research and to generate some initial career ideas when choosing a course. Please check entry requirements to degree courses, apprenticeships, and jobs as this may vary from year to year and across providers. For further advice and guidance, please contact: careers@solihull.ac.uk.