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Pathway

Engineering Manufacture

The content of these Pathways have been agreed by Enginuity. These are the only apprenticeship Pathways in the Engineering sector approved for use in Wales that are eligible for Welsh Government funding.

Learning Programme Content

The Learning Programme provision shall comprise of three mandatory elements:

  • Qualifications,
  • Essential Skills
  • On/off the job training

The total minimum credit value required for the: 

Level 2: Mechanical Manufacturing Engineering is 97 credits.

Level 2: Engineering Maintenance and Installation is101credits.

Level 2: Fabrication and Welding is 88 credits.

Level 2: Engineering Technical Support is 92 credits.

The total minimum credit value required for the:

Level 3: Aerospace is 143 credits.

Level 3: Marine (Ship building, maintenance and repair) is 188 credits.

Level 3: Mechanical Manufacturing Engineering is 152 credits

Level 3: Marine (Yacht and Boat building, maintenance and repair) is 181 credits.

Level 3: Engineering Maintenance is 220 credits.

Level 3: Fabrication and Welding is 197 credits.

Level 3: Materials processing and finishing is 194 credits.

Level 3:  Engineering Technical Support is 191 credits.

Level 3: Electrical and Electronic Engineering is 163 credits.

Level 3: Installation and Commissioning is 240 credits.

Level 3: Engineering Toolmaking is 204 credits.

Level 3: Automotive is189 credits.

 

Entry requirements

Level 2: Mechanical Manufacturing Engineering/Engineering Maintenance and Installation/Fabrication and Welding/Materials /    Engineering Technical Support.

Employers wish to attract applicants who have an interest in working in an engineering manufacture environment and welcome applicants from a diverse range of backgrounds and anticipate that they will have a wide range of experience, achievements and qualifications.

 As a guide, the Level 2 Apprenticeship is suitable for applicants who have five GCSEs grades D to E (new equivalent grades 3 to 2) in English, Maths and Science.

Employers would be interested in applicants who: 

  • have previous work experience or
  • employment in the sector or
  • are keen and motivated to work in an engineering/manufacturing environment or
  • are willing to undertake a course of training both on-the-job and off-the-job and apply this learning in the workplace or
  • have a Welsh Baccalaureate or
  • have GCSEs in English, Maths and Science (grade D to E or higher/new equivalent grade 2 or higher) or
  • have completed an Enhanced Engineering Programme (formerly Pathways to Apprenticeship programme) in a relevant discipline or are practically minded and want to work with their hands or
  • without formal qualifications can show, possibly through a portfolio, that they have the potential to complete this apprenticeship, through having previously worked in the sector at Level 2 or
  • have completed the Essential Skills Qualifications (ESQ) or
  • have completed tests in basic numeracy, literacy and communication skills and have spatial awareness.

 Prior experience in the sector

Applicants that are already working in the sector or have recently worked in the sector at the appropriate level can apply to have their experience formally recognised by an Awarding Organisation and this could count towards the qualification(s) in this pathway.

 Level 3: Aerospace/Marine (Ship building, maintenance and repair)/Mechanical Manufacturing Engineering /Marine (Yacht and Boat building, maintenance and repair)/Engineering Maintenance/Fabrication and Welding/Materials processing and finishing/Engineering Technical Support/Electrical and Electronic Engineering/Installation and Commissioning/Engineering Toolmaking /Automotive.

The Level 3 pathway offers a broad range of activities across fourteen pathways. Employers would welcome applicants from a wide and diverse background and wish to attract applicants who have an interest to work in a manufacturing or engineering environment.

As a guide, the Level 3 Apprenticeship is suitable for applicants who have five GCSEs grade C (new equivalent grade 4) or above including Maths, English, and a Science.

Employers would be interested in applicants who:

  • have completed a Foundation Apprenticeship at Level 2 in the relevant engineering/ manufacturing occupational discipline or
  • have GCSEs in English, Maths and a Science - grade C (new equivalent grade 4) or above or
  • have a Welsh Baccalaureate or
  • without formal qualifications can show, possibly through a portfolio, that they have the potential to complete this apprenticeship, through having previously worked in the sector at Level 3 or
  • are willing to undertake a course of training both on-the-job and off-the-job and apply this learning in the workplace or
  • have relevant previous work experience or
  • employment in the sector or
  • have completed the Essential Skills Qualifications (ESQ) or
  • have the ability to follow instructions and diagrams
  • have literacy and numeracy to work with data are good team worker, who can also work under own initiative
  • are keen and motivated to work in an engineering or manufacturing environment

 Prior experience in the sector

Applicants that are already working in the sector or have recently worked, should be able to have their experience formally recognised by an Awarding Organisation and this could count towards the qualification(s) in this pathway.

Level 3:  Marine (Yacht and Boat building, maintenance and repair) 

In addition to the General Apprenticeship Level 3 entry requirement detailed above:

It is highly recommended that candidates should have completed the C00/0367/5 City & Guilds Level 2 Certificate in Marine Construction, Systems Engineering and Maintenance qualification prior to entering this pathway.

Apprenticeship pathway learning programme(s)

Level 2: Mechanical Manufacturing Engineering

Level 2: Mechanical Manufacturing Engineering Qualifications

Participants must achieve one of the following competence and knowledge qualifications below.

Level 2 NVQ Diploma in Mechanical Manufacturing Engineering
Awarding Body Qualification No. Credit Value Total Qualification Time Combined / Competence / Knowledge Qualification Assessment Lanaguage(s)
EAL C00/0201/6 500/9851/2 54 540 Competence English Only
Level 2 Diploma in Engineering Technology
Awarding Body Qualification No. Credit Value Total Qualification Time Combined / Competence / Knowledge Qualification Assessment Lanaguage(s)
EAL C00/0158/1 500/7595/0 39 390 Knowledge English Only
Level 2 Certificate In Engineering Technologies
Awarding Body Qualification No. Credit Value Total Qualification Time Combined / Competence / Knowledge Qualification Assessment Lanaguage(s)
EAL C00/0718/2 601/5670/3 25 250 Knowledge English Only
Level 2 Diploma In Engineering Technologies
Awarding Body Qualification No. Credit Value Total Qualification Time Combined / Competence / Knowledge Qualification Assessment Lanaguage(s)
EAL C00/0718/1 601/5669/7 39 390 Knowledge English Only

Essential Skills Wales (ESW)

Level 2: Mechanical Manufacturing Engineering Level Minimum Credit Value
Communication 1 6
Application of number 1 6
Digital literacy 1 6

Essential Skills Wales qualifications assessment languages are English-Welsh

On/Off the Job training

Pathway Minimum On the Job Training Hours Minimum Off the Job Training Hours
Level 2: Mechanical Manufacturing Engineering 215 396

97 credits for competence and knowledge.

The total amount of learning hours which includes both on and off-the-job training for the Mechanical Manufacturing Engineering Foundation Apprenticeship is 611.

Pathway duration approximately 18 months depending on the qualification and unit options selected.

On/Off the Job Essential Skills details (Minimum Credit & Hours)
  • 6 credits / 60 GLH Level 1 Essential Skills Wales Communication
  • 6 credits / 60 GLH Level 1 Essential Skills Wales Application of Number
  • 6 credits / 60 GLH Level 1 Essential Skills Wales Digital Literacy

Level 2: Engineering Maintenance and Installation

Level 2: Engineering Maintenance and Installation Qualifications

Participants must achieve one of the following competence and knowledge qualifications below.

Level 2 NVQ Diploma in Engineering Maintenance and Installation
Awarding Body Qualification No. Credit Value Total Qualification Time Combined / Competence / Knowledge Qualification Assessment Lanaguage(s)
EAL C00/0219/3 501/0147/X 63 630 Competence English Only
City & Guilds C00/0985/4 501/0377/5 63 630 Competence English Only
Level 2 Diploma in Engineering Technology
Awarding Body Qualification No. Credit Value Total Qualification Time Combined / Competence / Knowledge Qualification Assessment Lanaguage(s)
EAL C00/0158/1 500/7595/0 39 390 Knowledge English Only
Level 2 Certificate in Engineering Technologies
Awarding Body Qualification No. Credit Value Total Qualification Time Combined / Competence / Knowledge Qualification Assessment Lanaguage(s)
EAL C00/0718/2 601/5670/3 25 250 Knowledge English Only
Level 2 Diploma in Engineering Technologies
Awarding Body Qualification No. Credit Value Total Qualification Time Combined / Competence / Knowledge Qualification Assessment Lanaguage(s)
EAL C00/0718/1 601/5669/7 39 390 Knowledge English Only

Essential Skills Wales (ESW)

Level 2: Engineering Maintenance and Installation Level Minimum Credit Value
Communication 1 6
Application of number 1 6
Digital literacy 1 6

Essential Skills Wales qualifications assessment languages are English-Welsh

On/Off the Job training

Pathway Minimum On the Job Training Hours Minimum Off the Job Training Hours
Level 2: Engineering Maintenance and Installation 239 439

101 credits for competence and knowledge.

The total amount of learning hours which includes both on and off-the-job training for the Engineering Maintenance and Installation Foundation Apprenticeship is 588.

Pathway duration approximately 18 months depending on the qualification and unit options selected.

On/Off the Job Essential Skills details (Minimum Credit & Hours)
  • 6 credits / 60 GLH Level 1 Essential Skills Wales Communication
  • 6 credits / 60 GLH Level 1 Essential Skills Wales Application of Number
  • 6 credits / 60 GLH Level 1 Essential Skills Wales Digital Literacy

Level 2: Fabrication and Welding

Level 2: Fabrication and Welding Qualifications

Participants must achieve one of the following competence and knowledge qualifications below.

Level 2 NVQ Diploma in Fabrication and Welding Engineering
Awarding Body Qualification No. Credit Value Total Qualification Time Combined / Competence / Knowledge Qualification Assessment Lanaguage(s)
EAL C00/0549/5 600/9174/5 47 470 Competence English Only
Level 2 Diploma in Engineering Technology
Awarding Body Qualification No. Credit Value Total Qualification Time Combined / Competence / Knowledge Qualification Assessment Lanaguage(s)
EAL C00/0158/1 500/7595/0 39 390 Knowledge English Only
Level 2 Certificate in Engineering Technologies
Awarding Body Qualification No. Credit Value Total Qualification Time Combined / Competence / Knowledge Qualification Assessment Lanaguage(s)
EAL C00/0718/2 601/5670/3 25 250 Knowledge English Only
Level 2 Diploma in Engineering Technologies
Awarding Body Qualification No. Credit Value Total Qualification Time Combined / Competence / Knowledge Qualification Assessment Lanaguage(s)
EAL C00/0718/1 601/5669/7 39 390 Knowledge English Only

Essential Skills Wales (ESW)

Level 2: Fabrication and Welding Level Minimum Credit Value
Communication 1 6
Application of number 1 6
Digital literacy 1 6

Essential Skills Wales qualifications assessment languages are English-Welsh

On/Off the Job training

Pathway Minimum On the Job Training Hours Minimum Off the Job Training Hours
Level 2: Fabrication and Welding 214 416

88 credits for competence and knowledge.

The total amount of learning hours which includes both on and off-the-job training for the Fabrication and Welding Foundation Apprenticeship is 630.

Pathway duration approximately 18 months depending on the qualification and unit options selected.

On/Off the Job Essential Skills details (Minimum Credit & Hours)
  • 6 credits / 60 GLH Level 1 Essential Skills Wales Communication
  • 6 credits / 60 GLH Level 1 Essential Skills Wales Application of Number
  • 6 credits / 60 GLH Level 1 Essential Skills Wales Digital Literacy

Level 2: Engineering Technical Support

Level 2: Engineering Technical Support Qualifications

Participants must achieve one of the following competence and knowledge qualifications below.

Level 2 NVQ Diploma in Engineering Technical Support
Awarding Body Qualification No. Credit Value Total Qualification Time Combined / Competence / Knowledge Qualification Assessment Lanaguage(s)
EAL C00/0022/1 501/0372/6 54 540 Competence English Only
Level 2 Diploma in Engineering Technology
Awarding Body Qualification No. Credit Value Total Qualification Time Combined / Competence / Knowledge Qualification Assessment Lanaguage(s)
EAL C00/0158/1 500/7595/0 39 390 Knowledge English Only
Level 2 Certificate in Engineering Technologies
Awarding Body Qualification No. Credit Value Total Qualification Time Combined / Competence / Knowledge Qualification Assessment Lanaguage(s)
EAL C00/0718/2 601/5670/3 25 250 Knowledge English Only
Level 2 Diploma in Engineering Technologies
Awarding Body Qualification No. Credit Value Total Qualification Time Combined / Competence / Knowledge Qualification Assessment Lanaguage(s)
EAL C00/0718/1 601/5669/7 39 390 Knowledge English Only

Essential Skills Wales (ESW)

Level 2: Engineering Technical Support Level Minimum Credit Value
Communication 1 6
Application of number 1 6
Digital literacy 1 6

Essential Skills Wales qualifications assessment languages are English-

On/Off the Job training

Pathway Minimum On the Job Training Hours Minimum Off the Job Training Hours
Level 2: Engineering Technical Support 215 426

92 credits for the combined competence and knowledge.

 

The total amount of learning hours which includes both on and off-the-job training for the Engineering Technical Support Foundation Apprenticeship is 641.

 

Pathway duration approximately 18 months depending on the qualification and unit options selected.

On/Off the Job Essential Skills details (Minimum Credit & Hours)
  • 6 credits / 60 GLH Level 1 Essential Skills Wales Communication
  • 6 credits / 60 GLH Level 1 Essential Skills Wales Application of Number
  • 6 credits / 60 GLH Level 1 Essential Skills Wales Digital Literacy

Level 3: Aerospace

Level 3: Aerospace Qualifications

Participants must achieve one of the following competence and knowledge qualifications below.

Level 3 NVQ Extended Diploma in Aeronautical Engineering
Awarding Body Qualification No. Credit Value Total Qualification Time Combined / Competence / Knowledge Qualification Assessment Lanaguage(s)
EAL C00/0357/4 600/2083/0 165 1650 Competence English Only
Level 3 NVQ Diploma in Aeronautical Engineering
Awarding Body Qualification No. Credit Value Total Qualification Time Combined / Competence / Knowledge Qualification Assessment Lanaguage(s)
EAL C00/0322/0 600/1037/X 138 1380 Competence English Only
Level 3 Diploma in Engineering Technology
Awarding Body Qualification No. Credit Value Total Qualification Time Combined / Competence / Knowledge Qualification Assessment Lanaguage(s)
EAL C00/0279/7 501/1130/9 78 780 Knowledge English Only
Level 3 Diploma in Vehicle Accident Repair Paint Principles
Awarding Body Qualification No. Credit Value Total Qualification Time Combined / Competence / Knowledge Qualification Assessment Lanaguage(s)
IMI C00/0273/4 500/9688/6 83 830 Knowledge English Only
Level 3 Diploma In Engineering Technologies
Awarding Body Qualification No. Credit Value Total Qualification Time Combined / Competence / Knowledge Qualification Assessment Lanaguage(s)
EAL C00/0717/8 601/5801/3 68 680 Knowledge English Only
Level 3 Extended Diploma in Engineering Technologies
Awarding Body Qualification No. Credit Value Total Qualification Time Combined / Competence / Knowledge Qualification Assessment Lanaguage(s)
EAL C00/0717/9 601/5802/5 98 980 Knowledge English Only
BTEC Level 3 National Diploma in Aeronautical Engineering
Awarding Body Qualification No. Credit Value Total Qualification Time Combined / Competence / Knowledge Qualification Assessment Lanaguage(s)
Pearson C00/0783/0 601/7577/1 120 1200 Knowledge English Only
BTEC Level 3 National Extended Certificate in Engineering
Awarding Body Qualification No. Credit Value Total Qualification Time Combined / Competence / Knowledge Qualification Assessment Lanaguage(s)
Pearson C00/0775/5 601/7584/9 60 600 Knowledge English Only
BTEC Level 3 National Foundation Diploma in Engineering
Awarding Body Qualification No. Credit Value Total Qualification Time Combined / Competence / Knowledge Qualification Assessment Lanaguage(s)
Pearson C00/0775/6 601/7591/6 90 900 Knowledge English Only
TEC Level 3 National Diploma in Engineering
Awarding Body Qualification No. Credit Value Total Qualification Time Combined / Competence / Knowledge Qualification Assessment Lanaguage(s)
Pearson C00/0783/2 601/7580/1 120 1200 Knowledge English Only
BTEC Level 3 National Diploma in Electrical and Electronic Engineering
Awarding Body Qualification No. Credit Value Total Qualification Time Combined / Competence / Knowledge Qualification Assessment Lanaguage(s)
Pearson C00/0783/1 601/7579/5 120 1200 Knowledge English Only
BTEC Level 3 National Diploma in Mechanical Engineering
Awarding Body Qualification No. Credit Value Total Qualification Time Combined / Competence / Knowledge Qualification Assessment Lanaguage(s)
Pearson C00/0783/4 601/7583/7 120 1200 Knowledge English Only
BTEC Level 3 National Diploma in Manufacturing Engineering
Awarding Body Qualification No. Credit Value Total Qualification Time Combined / Competence / Knowledge Qualification Assessment Lanaguage(s)
Pearson C00/0783/3 601/7582/5 120 1200 Knowledge English Only
BTEC Level 3 National Extended Diploma in Engineering
Awarding Body Qualification No. Credit Value Total Qualification Time Combined / Competence / Knowledge Qualification Assessment Lanaguage(s)
Pearson C00/0783/7 601/7588/6 180 1800 Knowledge English Only
BTEC Level 3 National Extended Diploma in Electrical and Electronic Engineering
Awarding Body Qualification No. Credit Value Total Qualification Time Combined / Competence / Knowledge Qualification Assessment Lanaguage(s)
Pearson C00/0783/6 601/7587/4 180 1800 Knowledge English Only
BTEC Level 3 National Extended Diploma in Aeronautical Engineering
Awarding Body Qualification No. Credit Value Total Qualification Time Combined / Competence / Knowledge Qualification Assessment Lanaguage(s)
Pearson C00/0783/5 601/7585/0 180 1800 Knowledge English Only
BTEC Level 4 Higher National Certificate in Engineering
Awarding Body Qualification No. Credit Value Total Qualification Time Combined / Competence / Knowledge Qualification Assessment Lanaguage(s)
Pearson C00/1163/6 603/0450/9 120 1200 Knowledge English-Welsh
Level 3 Technical Extended Diploma in Engineering Technologies
Awarding Body Qualification No. Credit Value Total Qualification Time Combined / Competence / Knowledge Qualification Assessment Lanaguage(s)
EAL C00/1171/3 603/0564/2 148 1480 Knowledge English Only
BTEC Level 4 Higher National Certificate in Aeronautical Engineering
Awarding Body Qualification No. Credit Value Total Qualification Time Combined / Competence / Knowledge Qualification Assessment Lanaguage(s)
Pearson C00/1164/5 603/0485/6 120 1200 Knowledge English Only
BTEC Level 3 Certificate in Advanced Manufacturing Engineering (Development Technical Knowledge)
Awarding Body Qualification No. Credit Value Total Qualification Time Combined / Competence / Knowledge Qualification Assessment Lanaguage(s)
Pearson C00/2955/3 601/9049/8 120 1200 Knowledge English Only
BTEC Level 3 Diploma in Advanced Manufacturing Engineering (Development Technical Knowledge)
Awarding Body Qualification No. Credit Value Total Qualification Time Combined / Competence / Knowledge Qualification Assessment Lanaguage(s)
Pearson C00/2955/6 601/9054/1 120 1200 Knowledge English Only
BTEC Level 3 Extended Diploma in Advanced Manufacturing Engineering (Development Technical Knowledge)
Awarding Body Qualification No. Credit Value Total Qualification Time Combined / Competence / Knowledge Qualification Assessment Lanaguage(s)
Pearson C00/2955/8 601/9060/7 120 1200 Knowledge English Only

Essential Skills Wales (ESW)

Level 3: Aerospace Level Minimum Credit Value
Communication 2 6
Application of number 2 6
Digital literacy 2 6

Essential Skills Wales qualifications assessment languages are English-Welsh

On/Off the Job training

Pathway Minimum On the Job Training Hours Minimum Off the Job Training Hours
Level 3: Aerospace 318 694

198 credits for competence and knowledge.

The total amount of learning hours which includes both on and off-the-job training for the Aerospace Apprenticeship is 1012.

Pathway duration approximately 42 months depending on the qualification and unit options selected.

On/Off the Job Essential Skills details (Minimum Credit & Hours)
  • 6 credits / 60 GLH Level 2 Essential Skills Wales Communication
  • 6 credits / 60 GLH Level 2 Essential Skills Wales Application of Number
  • 6 credits / 60 GLH Level 2 Essential Skills Wales Digital Literacy

Level 3: Marine (Ship building, maintenance and repair)

Level 3: Marine (Ship building, maintenance and repair) Qualifications

Participants must achieve one of the following competence and knowledge qualifications below.

Level 3 NVQ Diploma in Marine Engineering
Awarding Body Qualification No. Credit Value Total Qualification Time Combined / Competence / Knowledge Qualification Assessment Lanaguage(s)
EAL C00/0335/4 600/1054/X 5 50 Competence English Only

Essential Skills Wales (ESW)

Level 3: Marine (Ship building, maintenance and repair) Level Minimum Credit Value
Communication 2 6
Application of number 2 6
Digital literacy 2 6

Essential Skills Wales qualifications assessment languages are English-Welsh

On/Off the Job training

Pathway Minimum On the Job Training Hours Minimum Off the Job Training Hours
Level 3: Marine (Ship building, maintenance and repair) 559

188 credits for competence and knowledge.

The total amount of learning hours which includes both on and off-the-job training for the Marine (Ship building, maintenance and repair) Apprenticeship is 983.

Pathway duration approximately 42 months depending on the qualification and unit options selected.

On/Off the Job Essential Skills details (Minimum Credit & Hours)
  • 6 credits / 60 GLH Level 2 Essential Skills Wales Communication
  • 6 credits / 60 GLH Level 2 Essential Skills Wales Application of Number
  • 6 credits / 60 GLH Level 2 Essential Skills Wales Digital Literacy

Level 3: Mechanical Manufacturing Engineering

Level 3: Mechanical Manufacturing Engineering Qualifications

Participants must achieve one of the following competence and knowledge qualifications below.

Level 3 NVQ Diploma in Mechanical Manufacturing Engineering
Awarding Body Qualification No. Credit Value Total Qualification Time Combined / Competence / Knowledge Qualification Assessment Lanaguage(s)
EAL C00/0201/7 500/9852/4 79 790 Competence English Only

Essential Skills Wales (ESW)

Level 3: Mechanical Manufacturing Engineering Level Minimum Credit Value
Communication 2 6
Application of number 2 6
Digital literacy 2 6

Essential Skills Wales qualifications assessment languages are English-Welsh

On/Off the Job training

Pathway Minimum On the Job Training Hours Minimum Off the Job Training Hours
Level 3: Mechanical Manufacturing Engineering 439 514

152 credits for competence and knowledge.

The total amount of learning hours which includes both on and off-the-job training for the Mechanical Manufacturing Engineering Apprenticeship is 953.

Pathway duration approximately 42 months depending on the qualification and unit options selected.

On/Off the Job Essential Skills details (Minimum Credit & Hours)
  • 6 credits / 60 GLH Level 2 Essential Skills Wales Communication
  • 6 credits / 60 GLH Level 2 Essential Skills Wales Application of Number
  • 6 credits / 60 GLH Level 2 Essential Skills Wales Digital Literacy

Level 3: Marine (Yacht and Boat building, maintenance and repair)

Level 3: Marine (Yacht and Boat building, maintenance and repair) Qualifications

Participants must achieve one of the following competence and knowledge qualifications below.

Level 3 NVQ Diploma in Marine Engineering
Awarding Body Qualification No. Credit Value Total Qualification Time Combined / Competence / Knowledge Qualification Assessment Lanaguage(s)
EAL C00/0335/4 600/1054/X 115 1150 Competence English Only

Essential Skills Wales (ESW)

Level 3: Marine (Yacht and Boat building, maintenance and repair) Level Minimum Credit Value
Communication 2 6
Application of number 2 6
Digital literacy 2 6

Essential Skills Wales qualifications assessment languages are English-Welsh

 

On/Off the Job training

Pathway Minimum On the Job Training Hours Minimum Off the Job Training Hours
Level 3: Marine (Yacht and Boat building, maintenance and repair) 301 694

181 credits for competence and knowledge.

The total amount of learning hours which includes both on and off-the-job training for the Marine (Yacht and Boat building, maintenance and repair) Apprenticeship is 995.

Pathway duration approximately 42 months depending on the qualification and unit options selected.

On/Off the Job Essential Skills details (Minimum Credit & Hours)
  • 6 credits / 60 GLH Level 2 Essential Skills Wales Communication
  • 6 credits / 60 GLH Level 2 Essential Skills Wales Application of Number
  • 6 credits / 60 GLH Level 2 Essential Skills Wales Digital Literacy

Level 3: Engineering Maintenance

Level 3: Engineering Maintenance Qualifications

Participants must achieve one of the following competence and knowledge qualifications below

Level 3 NVQ Extended Diploma in Engineering Maintenance
Awarding Body Qualification No. Credit Value Total Qualification Time Combined / Competence / Knowledge Qualification Assessment Lanaguage(s)
EAL C00/0357/5600/2084/2 179 1790 Competence English Only
City & Guilds C00/0571/5 601/0079/5 179 1790 Competence English Only
Level 3 NVQ Diploma in Engineering Maintenance
Awarding Body Qualification No. Credit Value Total Qualification Time Combined / Competence / Knowledge Qualification Assessment Lanaguage(s)
EAL C00/0219/4 501/0544/9 152 1520 Competence English Only

Essential Skills Wales (ESW)

Level 3: Engineering Maintenance Level Minimum Credit Value
Communication 2 6
Application of number 2 6
Digital literacy 2 6

Essential Skills Wales qualifications assessment languages are English-Welsh

On/Off the Job training

Pathway Minimum On the Job Training Hours Minimum Off the Job Training Hours
Level 3: Engineering Maintenance 426 514

220 credits for competence and knowledge.

The total amount of learning hours which includes both on and off-the-job training for the Engineering Maintenance Apprenticeship is 940.

Pathway duration approximately 42 months depending on the qualification and unit options selected.

On/Off the Job Essential Skills details (Minimum Credit & Hours)
  • 6 credits / 60 GLH Level 2 Essential Skills Wales Communication
  • 6 credits / 60 GLH Level 2 Essential Skills Wales Application of Number
  • 6 credits / 60 GLH Level 2 Essential Skills Wales Digital Literacy

Level 3: Fabrication and Welding

Level 3: Fabrication and Welding Qualifications

Participants must achieve one of the following competence and knowledge qualifications below.

Level 3 Extended NVQ Diploma in Fabrication and Welding Engineering
Awarding Body Qualification No. Credit Value Total Qualification Time Combined / Competence / Knowledge Qualification Assessment Lanaguage(s)
EAL C00/0553/9 600/9932/X 151 1510 Competence English Only
Level 3 NVQ Diploma in Fabrication and Welding Engineering
Awarding Body Qualification No. Credit Value Total Qualification Time Combined / Competence / Knowledge Qualification Assessment Lanaguage(s)
EAL C00/0554/0 601/0003/5 124 1240 Competence English Only

Essential Skills Wales (ESW)

Level 3: Fabrication and Welding Level Minimum Credit Value
Communication 2 6
Application of number 2 6
Digital literacy 2 6

Essential Skills Wales qualifications assessment languages are English-Welsh

On/Off the Job training

Pathway Minimum On the Job Training Hours Minimum Off the Job Training Hours
Level 3: Fabrication and Welding 516 559

197 credits for competence and knowledge.

The total amount of learning hours which includes both on and off-the-job training for the Fabrication and Welding Apprenticeship is 1075.

Pathway duration approximately 42 months depending on the qualification and unit options selected.

On/Off the Job Essential Skills details (Minimum Credit & Hours)
  • 6 credits / 60 GLH Level 2 Essential Skills Wales Communication
  • 6 credits / 60 GLH Level 2 Essential Skills Wales Application of Number
  • 6 credits / 60 GLH Level 2 Essential Skills Wales Digital Literacy

Level 3: Materials Processing and Finishing

Level 3: Materials Processing and Finishing Qualifications

Participants must achieve one of the following competence and knowledge qualifications below.

Level 3 NVQ Extended Diploma in Materials Processing and Finishing
Awarding Body Qualification No. Credit Value Total Qualification Time Combined / Competence / Knowledge Qualification Assessment Lanaguage(s)
EAL C00/0554/4 600/9592/1 122 1220 Competence English Only

Essential Skills Wales (ESW)

Level 3: Materials Processing and Finishing Level Minimum Credit Value
Communication 2 6
Application of number 2 6
Digital literacy 2 6

Essential Skills Wales qualifications assessment languages are English-Welsh

On/Off the Job training

Pathway Minimum On the Job Training Hours Minimum Off the Job Training Hours
Level 3: Materials Processing and Finishing 432 694

194 credits for competence and knowledge.

The total amount of learning hours which includes both on and off-the-job training for the Materials Processing and Finishing Apprenticeship is 1126.

Pathway duration approximately 42 months depending on the qualification and unit options selected.

On/Off the Job Essential Skills details (Minimum Credit & Hours)
  • 6 credits / 60 GLH Level 2 Essential Skills Wales Communication
  • 6 credits / 60 GLH Level 2 Essential Skills Wales Application of Number
  • 6 credits / 60 GLH Level 2 Essential Skills Wales Digital Literacy

Level 3: Engineering Technical Support

Level 3: Engineering Technical Support Qualifications

Participants must achieve one of the following competence and knowledge qualifications below.

Level 3 NVQ Extended Diploma in Engineering Technical Support
Awarding Body Qualification No. Credit Value Total Qualification Time Combined / Competence / Knowledge Qualification Assessment Lanaguage(s)
EAL C00/0554/6 600/9794/2 150 1500 Competence English Only

Essential Skills Wales (ESW)

Level 3: Engineering Technical Support Level Minimum Credit Value
Communication 2 6
Application of number 2 6
Digital literacy 2 6

Essential Skills Wales qualifications assessment languages are English-Welsh

On/Off the Job training

Pathway Minimum On the Job Training Hours Minimum Off the Job Training Hours
Level 3: Engineering Technical Support 426 514

191 credits for competence and knowledge.

The total amount of learning hours which includes both on and off-the-job training for the Engineering Technical Support Apprenticeship is 940.

Pathway duration approximately 42 months depending on the qualification and unit options selected.

On/Off the Job Essential Skills details (Minimum Credit & Hours)
  • 6 credits / 60 GLH Level 2 Essential Skills Wales Communication
  • 6 credits / 60 GLH Level 2 Essential Skills Wales Application of Number
  • 6 credits / 60 GLH Level 2 Essential Skills Wales Digital Literacy

Level 3: Electrical and Electronic Engineering

Level 3: Electrical and Electronic Engineering Qualifications

Participants must achieve one of the following competence and knowledge qualifications below.

Level 3 NVQ Extended Diploma in Electrical and Electronic Engineering
Awarding Body Qualification No. Credit Value Total Qualification Time Combined / Competence / Knowledge Qualification Assessment Lanaguage(s)
EAL C00/0554/1 600/9931/8 117 1170 Competence English Only
Level 3 NVQ Diploma in Electrical and Electronic Engineering
Awarding Body Qualification No. Credit Value Total Qualification Time Combined / Competence / Knowledge Qualification Assessment Lanaguage(s)
EAL C00/0554/2 600/9590/8 90 900 Competence English On;y

Essential Skills Wales (ESW)

Level 3: Electrical and Electronic Engineering Level Minimum Credit Value
Communication 2 6
Application of number 2 6
Digital literacy 2 6

Essential Skills Wales qualifications assessment languages are English-Welsh

On/Off the Job training

Pathway Minimum On the Job Training Hours Minimum Off the Job Training Hours
Level 3: Electrical and Electronic Engineering 425 520

163 credits for competence and knowledge.

The total amount of learning hours which includes both on and off-the-job training for the Electrical and Electronic Engineering Apprenticeship is 945.

Pathway duration approximately 42 months depending on the qualification and unit options selected.

On/Off the Job Essential Skills details (Minimum Credit & Hours)
  • 6 credits / 60 GLH Level 2 Essential Skills Wales Communication
  • 6 credits / 60 GLH Level 2 Essential Skills Wales Application of Number
  • 6 credits / 60 GLH Level 2 Essential Skills Wales Digital Literacy

Level 3: Installation and Commissioning

Level 3: Installation and Commissioning Qualifications

Participants must achieve one of the following competence and knowledge qualifications below

Level 3 NVQ Extended Diploma in Installation and Commissioning
Awarding Body Qualification No. Credit Value Total Qualification Time Combined / Competence / Knowledge Qualification Assessment Lanaguage(s)
EAL C00/1001/2 600/1650/4 176 1760 Competence English Only

Essential Skills Wales (ESW)

Level 3: Installation and Commissioning Level Minimum Credit Value
Communication 2 6
Application of number 2 6
Digital literacy 2 6

Essential Skills Wales qualifications assessment languages are English-Welsh

On/Off the Job training

Pathway Minimum On the Job Training Hours Minimum Off the Job Training Hours
Level 3: Installation and Commissioning 425 694

240 credits for competence and knowledge.

The total amount of learning hours which includes both on and off-the-job training for the Installation and Commissioning Apprenticeship is 1119.

Pathway duration approximately 42 months depending on the qualification and unit options selected.

On/Off the Job Essential Skills details (Minimum Credit & Hours)
  • 6 credits / 60 GLH Level 2 Essential Skills Wales Communication
  • 6 credits / 60 GLH Level 2 Essential Skills Wales Application of Number
  • 6 credits / 60 GLH Level 2 Essential Skills Wales Digital Literacy

Level 3: Engineering Toolmaking

Level 3: Engineering Toolmaking Qualifications

Participants must achieve one of the following competence and knowledge qualifications below.

Level 3 NVQ Extended Diploma in Engineering Toolmaking
Awarding Body Qualification No. Credit Value Total Qualification Time Combined / Competence / Knowledge Qualification Assessment Lanaguage(s)
EAL C00/0350/2 600/1667/X 132 1320 Competence English Only

Essential Skills Wales (ESW)

Level 3: Engineering Toolmaking Level Minimum Credit Value
Communication 2 6
Application of number 2 6
Digital literacy 2 6

Essential Skills Wales qualifications assessment languages are English-Welsh

 

On/Off the Job training

Pathway Minimum On the Job Training Hours Minimum Off the Job Training Hours
Level 3: Engineering Toolmaking 439 694

204 credits for competence and knowledge.

The total amount of learning hours which includes both on and off-the-job training for the Engineering Toolmaking Apprenticeship is 1133.

Pathway duration approximately 42 months depending on the qualification and unit options selected.

On/Off the Job Essential Skills details (Minimum Credit & Hours)
  • 6 credits / 60 GLH Level 2 Essential Skills Wales Communication
  • 6 credits / 60 GLH Level 2 Essential Skills Wales Application of Number
  • 6 credits / 60 GLH Level 2 Essential Skills Wales Digital Literacy

Level 3: Automotive

Level 3: Automotive Qualifications

Participants must achieve one of the following competence and knowledge qualifications below.

Level 3 NVQ Diploma in Automotive Engineering
Awarding Body Qualification No. Credit Value Total Qualification Time Combined / Competence / Knowledge Qualification Assessment Lanaguage(s)
EAL C00/0321/8 600/0750/3 116 1169 Competence English Only

Essential Skills Wales (ESW)

Level 3: Automotive Level Minimum Credit Value
Communication 2 6
Application of number 3 6
Digital literacy 2 6

Essential Skills Wales qualifications assessment languages are English-Welsh

On/Off the Job training

Pathway Minimum On the Job Training Hours Minimum Off the Job Training Hours
Level 3: Automotive 432 559

 

189 credits for competence and knowledge.

The total amount of learning hours which includes both on and off-the-job training for the Automotive Apprenticeship is 991.

Pathway duration approximately 42 months depending on the qualification and unit options selected.

On/Off the Job Essential Skills details (Minimum Credit & Hours)
  • 6 credits / 60 GLH Level 2 Essential Skills Wales Communication
  • 6 credits / 60 GLH Level 2 Essential Skills Wales Application of Number
  • 6 credits / 60 GLH Level 2 Essential Skills Wales Digital Literacy

Progression

Progression from the Level 2 Apprenticeship – Mechanical Manufacturing Engineering/ Engineering Maintenance and Installation/Fabrication and Welding/Materials Processing and Finishing/Engineering Technical Support

 More generally, most ex-apprentices will start by carrying out semi-skilled job roles within manufacturing and engineering. It is likely that a period of consolidation will be required in these roles before progression can take place.

Most will aspire to a combination of internal promotion within their companies to team leader or supervisor level, while at the same time this affords the opportunity to undertake Further Education qualifications or an Apprenticeship to upgrade their competence and knowledge to fully skilled status.

The Apprenticeship offers a choice of 14 occupational sub-sectors such as aerospace, automotive, marine, electrical/electronics etc. This gives wide ranging opportunity.

Progression from the Level 3 Apprenticeship – Aerospace/Marine (Ship building, maintenance and repair)/Mechanical Manufacturing Engineering /Marine (Yacht and Boat building, maintenance and repair)/Engineering Maintenance/Fabrication and Welding/Materials processing and finishing/Engineering Technical Support/Electrical and Electronic Engineering/Installation and Commissioning/Engineering Toolmaking/Automotive/ Engineering Woodworking/ Pattern and Model making/Engineering Leadership.

While significant numbers of young people will seek internal progression to team leader or supervisory roles within their companies, some will want to progress to a Higher Apprenticeship in Engineering; others may decide to opt for a Foundation degree or HNC/HND.

 More generally, most ex-apprentices aspire to a combination of internal promotion while at the same time undertaking company sponsored qualifications as specified above.

 

Equality and diversity

It is important that apprenticeship Pathways are inclusive and can demonstrate an active approach to identifying and removing barriers to entry and progression. Pathways should advance equality of opportunity between persons who share protected characteristics and those persons who do not as identified in the Equality Act 2010.

The Protected characteristics identified in the Equality Act are age, disability, gender re-assignment, race, religion or belief, sex, sexual orientation, pregnancy and maternity. Marriage and civil partnership is also included although only in respect of the requirement to eliminate discrimination in employment.

Training providers and employers MUST also comply with the other duty under the Equality Act 2010 to ensure that applicants are not discriminated against in terms of entry to the industry based upon those nine protected characteristics

Enginuiity recognises the training and business benefits of having apprentices from a wide variety of diverse backgrounds. We are committed to ensuring equality and diversity drives all aspects of apprentice selection and recruitment. Equal opportunity and diversity refers to the active elimination of unlawful or unfair discrimination against any person or group.

Enginuity wishes to make a Gender Equality Commitment. Enginuity has signed the United Kingdom Resource Centre (UKRC) CEO's charter in a bid to step up female recruitment in its key sectors and programmes.

Due to impending skills gaps it is estimated that 187,000 people will be required to be recruited and trained between 2010-2016 within Enginuity’s sectors of aerospace, automotive, composites, electrical, electronics, maintenance, marine, mathematics, metals and engineered metal products, renewables and science.

The UKRC is the Government’s leading body for advanced gender equality in science, engineering and technology (SET) and the CEO’s charter is a formal commitment to the UKRC’s agenda to challenge the under-representation of women in SET. Women make up 50% of the labour market, yet they make up less than 20% of the labour market in science, engineering and technology.

The UKRC believes that only a concerted effort by the SET industry will break down the gender barriers that exist in traditionally male-dominated environments and we want to be part of a new consensus which will create an inclusive working environment for women. The manufacturing industries in which this pathway operates are traditionally dominated by a white, male workforce. However, faced with an aging workforce and the probability of skill shortages we must look to attract new entrants from a much more diverse recruitment pool. This means that all young people and adults considering engineering and manufacturing as a career are welcome.

Providers of apprenticeship training, including employers, must be able to demonstrate there are no overt or covert discriminatory practices in the selection and employment of apprentices. This can be demonstrated by implementing a Single Equality Scheme (SES). The new Equality Duty (part of the Single Equality Bill) introduced to the public sector requires all public sector bodies to produce a SES combining their current race, disability and gender schemes and should be recognised by all providers of apprenticeship training.

The implementation of a SES demonstrates the organisation's commitment to equality and diversity by identifying new and improved ways of working to ensure the organisation is more efficient and effective in meeting the diverse needs of both staff and customers.

All those who recruit apprentices, be they colleges, training providers or employers, must comply with the Equality act of 2010 and apply the Equality and Diversity legislation taking full account of the following:

 • The Sex Discrimination Act 1975 and Code of Practice

• The Race Relations Act 1976 and Code of Practice

• The Disability Discrimination Act 1995 and Code of Practice

• Employment Equality (Religion or Belief) Regulations 2003

• Employment Equality (Sexual Orientation) Regulations 2003

• Employment Equality (Age) Regulations 2006

• The Equality Act 2010

 Providers of apprenticeship training and employers must also actively monitor equality of opportunity and diversity procedures and take positive action where necessary to ensure equal access and treatment for all.

Apprenticeships must be seen as a vital route to encourage and facilitate long term change in the equality and diversity of the engineering industry, therefore entry conditions into this pathway are extremely flexible. All effort should be made to increase the diversity of our apprentice population.

Employment responsibilities and rights

Employment Responsibilities and Rights (ERR) is no longer compulsory.  But it is recommended that all apprentices (especially the 16 years -18 year group) receive a company induction programme.

Responsibilities

It is the responsibility of the Training Provider and Employer to ensure that the requirements of this pathway are delivered in accordance with the Welsh Government Apprenticeships Guidance.

 Further information may be obtained from: Welsh Government

DfES-ApprenticeshipUnit@gov.wales


Document revisions

26 November 2021