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Low carbon heating technician Apprenticeship in England

Level 3 · 36 months · Funding band: £22,000

23 providers deliver this apprenticeship in England:

Showing 21–23 of 23 training providers

HybridTec
HybridTec

HybridTec is a specialist training provider established in 2005 that delivers industry-led apprentic...

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Kelly Group
Kelly Group

Kelly Group is a UK-based telecommunications and utilities infrastructure provider that also deliver...

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South West Construction Academy
South West Construction Academy

South West Construction Academy is a specialist training provider based in Bristol offering apprenti...

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Standard Details

Reference
717
Level
Level 3
Typical Duration
36 months
Sector
Construction and the built environment
Description
Skilled heat pump installer.

Funding

Maximum Funding Band
£22,000
Levy Employers
Fund directly from apprenticeship levy account
Non-Levy (Co-Investment)
Employer pays 5% (£1,100), government funds rest

Low carbon heating technician in other locations

UK(23)North West(6)Manchester(4)East Midlands(3)Yorkshire and Humber(3)East of England(3)Derby(2)South West(2)

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