Plant Operations Apprenticeship Level 2
Introduction
TR Training are opening its doors to our first cohort of apprentices. We would like you to be a part of this new and exciting opportunity and recruit an apprentice with us.
The Plant Operators Apprenticeships Programme aims to produce plant operators trained to operate a specific range of machines to become responsible and skilled workers in the industry. During their training, apprentices will gain a good understanding of the activities, techniques and procedures relating to plant operations. This includes training in servicing, basic maintenance and levelling and setting out.
The world is changing fast. With fierce competition for jobs there’s never been a better time to have marketable skills. But you don’t need to sit in a class all day to get them. With an Apprenticeship you can earn while you’re learning and gain recognised qualifications as you work.
Plant Operations Apprenticeship - Level 2
What are Apprenticeships?
As employees, apprentices earn a wage and work alongside experienced staff to gain job-specific skills. Off the job, usually on a day-release basis, apprentices receive training to work towards nationally recognised qualifications. Anyone living in England, over 16 and not in full-time education can apply.
The minimum salary is £95 a week; however, many apprentices earn significantly more.
Key benefits of Apprenticeships:
- Earn a salary
- Get paid holidays
- Receive training
- Gain qualifications
- Learn job-specific skills
What does the Apprenticeship include?
Training includes a selection of the following as appropriate to the apprentice chosen trade:
- Contributing to an efficient and effective work environment
- Contributing to health and safety in the workplace
- Operating specialised plant and machinery to performance requirements:
- Lifting and Transferring
- Extracting and excavating
- Construction and formation
- Transporting and discharging bulk material loads
- Extracting and excavating materials
- Lifting, transferring and positioning loads
- Distributing, layering and consolidating materials
- Lifting, transferring and positioning loads for access
Training Methods
Our apprenticeships include both Practical / hands on and Classroom / tutorial training.
How long is the Apprenticeship?
Our Apprenticeships take up to 18 months to complete.
Method of apprenticeship assessment?
- Practical test
- Written test
- Continuous assessment
What’s qualifications do I get?
All Apprenticeships include the following elements:
- An appropriate work-based qualification such as a National Vocational Qualification (NVQ) at either Level 2 or Level 3;
- Key Skills qualifications, e.g. working in teams, problem-solving, communication and using new technology;
- A technical qualification such as a BTEC or City & Guilds (relevant to the specific Apprenticeship);
- Other qualifications or requirements as specified by the particular occupation
For more information or to discuss your requirements please contact us.