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Geospatial Survey Technician Apprenticeship in South East

Level 3 · 24 months · Funding band: £13,000

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MICHAEL D AKERS MANAGEMENT CONSULTING

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UK(6)England(6)Warrington(1)Wolverhampton(1)West Midlands(1)North West(1)Coventry(1)Birmingham(1)

Standard Details

Reference
244
Level
Level 3
Typical Duration
24 months
Sector
Construction and the built environment
Description
Gathering and processing geographic data from sources, creating 2D or 3D drawings, models for architecture, construction and engineering industries.

Funding

Maximum Funding Band
£13,000
Levy Employers
Fund directly from apprenticeship levy account
Non-Levy (Co-Investment)
Employer pays 5% (£650), government funds rest

Geospatial Survey Technician in other locations

UK(6)England(6)Warrington(1)Wolverhampton(1)West Midlands(1)North West(1)Coventry(1)Birmingham(1)

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