Course

Level 3 Digital Engineering Technician

Programme
delivery

A Digital Engineering Technician works with other engineers and specialists to provide detailed digital solutions for construction projects. The Digital Engineering Technician Apprenticeship gives learners the broad knowledge of construction principles and technologies that they need to design digital assets considering building regulations and responsibilities. Apprentices will need to gain an awareness of commercial procedures and be able to report to stakeholders during the different stages of the project. Throughout the course, candidates will develop their communication skills as a large part of their work will be explaining complex engineering solutions to clients using digital models and applications.

Level 3 Digital Engineering Technician

  • Health and Safety in Construction
  • Construction Technology
  • Building Regulations and Control in Construction
  • Management of a Construction Project
  • Graphical Detailing in Construction
  • Construction Principles
  • Building Surveying in Construction
  • Construction Design
  • Measurements Techniques in Construction
  • Personal and Professional Development
  • Study Skills and Wellbeing
  • Introduction to Communication Skills

Personal and Professional Development

  • Mental Health & Wellbeing Workshop
  • Introduction to Ethics & Good Professional Chartership

Delivery
and time
commitment

The ESFA apprenticeship funding requires candidates to allocate a minimum of 20% of their contractual working hours to the programme over each 12-18 month programme period. (This includes learning related activities in the workplace) The blended programme would be delivered as follows:

  • Skills4Stem eLearning online (24/7)
  • Skills4Stem workbooks
  • 1 full day face-to-face or remote training session per month
  • 1 full day face-to-face or remote workshop per month
  • 1 full day face-to-face or remote workshop per month

Employer
Mentor

The ESFA apprenticeship funding requires candidates to Candidates should be assigned a workplace mentor provided by the employer to o er support and regularly debrief throughout the course. Candidates will also be required to create a comprehensive e-portfolio of evidence which will be signed o  each month by their mentor and Skills4Stem Assessor.

The ESFA apprenticeship funding requires candidates to Candidates should be assigned a workplace mentor provided by the employer to o er support and regularly debrief throughout the course. Candidates will also be required to create a comprehensive e-portfolio of evidence which will be signed o  each month by their mentor and Skills4Stem Assessor.

End
Point
Assessment

The end-point assessment is separate to any qualifications or other assessment that the apprentice may undertake during training. The apprentice will not be able to achieve the apprenticeship without passing the end-point assessment.

The assessment should include a minimum of two different assessment methods.

End point assessments give assurance that the apprentice possesses the knowledge, skills and behaviours to be fully competent in the occupation.

End point assessments are undertaken by an independent third party who has had not been involved in the training or line management of the apprentice, and who is on the Register of Apprenticeship Assessment Organisations.

Fully
Funded

£21,000 FULLY FUNDED
by the Apprentice Levy

Even if you are not a levied employer, you will only have to pay 5% of the cost and the government will pay the rest.

Please note: If the candidate does not pass the end point assessment the employer will be liable to pay Skills4Stem the outstanding 20% of the fee via invoice.

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