EngineeringEngineers operate and maintain machinery, communications systems, lighting, heating and refrigeration equipment found in offices, factories and homes. They also can apply their skills to the design, building and application of a wide range of machinery. If you’re bright- predicted to get 5 GCSEs A* - C…If you’re motivated – want to give yourself the best chance of securing a good job in the future…If you’d like real work experience- spending up to 50 days over two years to find out what it’s like working in Engineering…then the Young Apprenticeship [YA] programme could be just what you’re looking for. Key Facts Entry criteria:
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Health & Social CareThere is a huge and fascinating range of careers in Health and Social Care, and many may surprise you.While much of the work contributes to the care of individuals, not all careers involve hands-on-care. If you’re bright- predicted to get 5 GCSEs A* - C…If you’re motivated – want to give yourself the best chance of securing a good job in the future…If you’d like real work experience- spending up to 50 days over two years to find out what it’s like working in Health, Social Care or Early Years…then the Young Apprenticeship [YA] programme could be just what you’re looking for. Key Facts Entry criteria:
Motor VehicleAs technology advances and the engines of the cars we drive become more technically complex, many car owners know little more about their vehicle than how to fill their fuel tank and check their tyre pressures. For all other aspects of vehicle maintenance and repair they rely on the services of mechanics. The role of a motor vehicle mechanic is becoming more specialised and reliant on modern technology for both the diagnosis and repair of faults, and for routine checks and maintenance. This course provides the essential knowledge required by vehicle fitters working on light vehicles in all types of garages, dealerships and maintenance depots. It covers brakes and suspension, clutch repairs, electrical components and exhaust systems, Wheels and tyre fitting and health and safety. If you’re bright- predicted to get 5 GCSEs A* - C…If you’re motivated – want to give yourself the best chance of securing a good job in the future…If you’d like real work experience- spending up to 50 days over two years to find out what it’s like working in the Motor Vehicle industry…then the Young Apprenticeship [YA] programme could be just what you’re looking for. Key Facts Entry criteria:
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