

Level 3 Craft Carpentry and Joinery Apprenticeship Standard (Site/Architectural). Are you looking to advance your skills in carpentry and joinery? Do you want to take your experience in the industry further? If you’re looking to establish yourself as a competent and skilled Joiner, this Level 3 apprenticeship is for you. This occupation includes two different options and people will either work on a construction site as a Craft Site Carpenter or in a workshop as a Craft Architectural Joiner. You will develop advanced skills on this Carpentry and Joinery apprenticeship, including complex roofing, dormers and floor joists, fitting double doors, bespoke kitchens, detailed mouldings, refurbishment and repair work, and assembling components with woodworking machines.
Working alongside industry-experienced tutors and qualified tradesmen in industry, you will learn the enhanced skills you need to be a competent and skilled Carpenter and Joiner whilst learning in college and in a real-life working environment. If you’re looking to gain advanced skills, earn while you learn and become a skilled tradesman in an in-demand industry, this Carpentry and Joinery apprenticeship is for you.

Our Level 2 Land-Based Engineering course is based at our Kirkley Hall campus, and you will receive your timetable previous to starting your course.
Step into a dynamic career with our Level 2 programme, perfect for those passionate about the evolving field of land-based engineering. This course offers a blend of practical and theoretical learning, covering cutting-edge topics like robotics, GPS technology, and environmental controls. With our…
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Digger training days that fits your needs. 360o and180o Dumper training with ICC. Forward tipping, Side tipping, Back tipping. Tracked and wheel.
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You will typically spend 4 days per week in a workplace setting with one day per week in college. With construction trades we tend to work this out as a block release, so you spend a a couple of weeks with an employer, then a week in college.
Are you looking to advance your skills in bricklaying? Do you want to take your experience in the industry further? If you’re looking to establish yourself as a competent and skilled Bricklayer, this Level 3 apprenticeship is for you. This occupation is to set out and lay bricks, brick specials,…

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