
This metal fabrication course develops skills in welding and fabrication of large and thick materials that commonly takes place in factory settings; welding a range of small and thin materials as well as developing greater control during the welding operation and produce strong, precise, and aesthetically pleasing welds, and learning how to undertake a portable welding technique.
This course is suitable for those in industry with basic metal fabrication skills who wish to upskill their techniques as well as those new to welding, who wish to gain a basic role in industry as a start of a new career.
Mechatronics engineers use a combination of mechanical, electrical, computer and software skills to work with smart technologies. This bootcamp focuses on a single element of PLCs.
The programme will focus on lean techniques focusing on a systematic approach to minimizing waste in engineering processes.
The course will allow a learner to evidence skills, knowledge and behaviours to aid high performance working (HPW), specifically approaches to work organisation. Learners may progress to the Higher Apprenticeship afterwards, where completion of this Bootcamp will reduce the cost of that Apprenticeship.
Bootcamp | Cost for an SME business | Cost for a non-SME business | Length of Bootcamp/mode of delivery |
Metal Fabrication | Employer pays £180 per person Govt pays £1620 per person |
Employer pays £540 per person Govt pays £1260 per person |
90 hours/one day a week for 15 weeks |
Electrical PLCs | Employer pays £120 per person Govt pays £1080 per person |
Employer pays £360 per person Govt pays £840 per person |
60 hours/one day a week for 10 weeks |
Accelerated pathway to Level 4 | Employer pays £120 per person Govt pays £1080 per person |
Employer pays £360 per person
Govt pays £840 per person
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60 hours/one day a week for 10 weeks |