SOUTHAMPTON ENGINEERING TRAINING ASSOCIATION LIMITED (THE)
Locations
London, Manchester, Coventry
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Locations
Listed here is the locations where the Training Provider can provide apprenticeship training. All apprenticeship standards are not necessarily offered in each location.
Type of provider
National Provider
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Type of training provider
There are four types of training provider:
A National Provider is a training provider that is able to offer apprenticeship training in any location across England. Some national providers might also offer training in the devolved nations, i.e. Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.
An FE college is a state-funded provider that can offer a broad range of training options in a particular location to a range of employers.
A Specialist Provider is a training provider that is not state-funded and tends to offer training in specialist sectors or locations.
Universities offer training for Degree Apprenticeships or Higher Apprenticeships, sometimes running specialist courses for apprentices on a particular standard.
Set up as a Group Training Association in 1969 and registered as a charity. Delivery of EAL, Edexel, City & Guilds and ECITB qualifications.
Apprentices are recruited on behalf of employers.
Apprenticeships in engineering: electro-technical, instrumentation, machining, maintenance, welding, pipefitting, project control and CAD/engineering design.
All apprenticeships include off-the-job training in the first year of either 6 months block or, a series of 8 individual 3 week modules. Many employers extend this period to a full year.
BTec is delivered in-house on one day per week during the first two years of the apprenticeship.
Attendance is full time 5 days, 37 hours weekly, starting at 08.00 am.
Competency assessments and testing for installation apprentices and welder codings.
Apprenticeship Standards offered:
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Apprenticeship Standards offered
Apprenticeship standards detail what an apprentice will be doing in their day-to-day job role.
Each standard lists the skills required of apprentices, and every standard is written by a group of employers called trailblazers—experts within their industry that have worked with countless apprentices.
Listed here are the apprenticeship standards this training provider offers training for.
Apprenticeship
Type
Level
Originally published on Gov.uk, this information has been re-used under the terms of the Open Government Licence.
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