Skip to main content

Pathway summary

Dry Lining-Fixing

Framework:
Dry Lining-Fixing
Level:
3

This Apprenticeship is designed to provide individuals with the opportunity to develop the skills and knowledge that are needed to carry out Dry Lining-Fixing work in commercial, industrial, and residential buildings.

Working on a construction site or commercial area, putting in place dry finishes such as plasterboard and wall board that are fixed up and joined together ready to receive decorative finishes.

Pathway options and levels

Dry Lining-Fixing - Level 3

Supports the role of a Dry Lining-Fixer

Further information

Duration

Level 3: 18-24 months

Progression routes

  • Apply for the CSCS Skilled Worker card via CSCS at www.cscs.uk.com/
  • Progress onto a relevant Higher-Level Apprenticeship  
  • Progress in their career with further training into such job roles as, Site/Workshop Supervisor/ Manager etc.

Qualifications

Construction (Level 3) - Dry Lining

What are the entry requirements for this pathway?

All apprenticeship pathways in Wales have entry requirements.
If you are interested in undertaking this pathway – you need to have the following entry level qualification(s);

Level 3

This Apprenticeship is suitable for learners who:

  • are aged 16+ currently working in the trade area and have:
  • achieved the Foundation in Construction and Building Services Engineering Qualification or
  • achieved Progression in Construction Qualification in which the apprenticeship is to be undertaken or
  • achieved a Level 2 or 3 Certificate or Diploma in the trade in which the apprenticeship is to be undertaken or
  • Verifiable 3 years or more employment in the trade in which the apprenticeship is to be undertaken.

And one or more of the following, or equivalent qualifications, at or above level of the list below:

  • Welsh Baccalaureate National Diploma
  • Foundation Qualification in Construction and Building Services Engineering
  • Level 2 or 3 Diploma in the Construction Trade in which the apprenticeship is to be undertaken.
  • Essential Skills Wales or Key Skills in Communication and Application of Number at level 1 or above.
  • GCSE grade A*-D in any two of the following: - a communication subject, maths and either a science or technical-based subject.
  • A*- D grade in The WJEC Built Environment GCSE.
  • Level 2 Merit WJEC Level 1/2 Vocational Award in Designing the Built Environment.
  • WJEC A/AS Built Environment GCE.
  • Merit, Pearson BTEC Level 1/Level 2 Tech Award in Construction and the Built Environment
View full pathway

Document revisions

21 March 2023