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Tool process design engineer Apprenticeship in Birmingham

Level 6 · 48 months · Funding band: £22,000

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Also available in nearby regions

UK(2)England(2)Sheffield(1)Wolverhampton(1)West Midlands(1)Yorkshire and Humber(1)Coventry(1)

Standard Details

Reference
578
Level
Level 6
Typical Duration
48 months
Sector
Engineering and manufacturing
Description
The design of a unique tooling process pathway that enables components to be mass produced in the most economically viable way.

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

Tool process design engineer in other locations

UK(2)England(2)Sheffield(1)Wolverhampton(1)West Midlands(1)Yorkshire and Humber(1)Coventry(1)

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