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Rail Infrastructure Engineering: Electrification
This information is taken from an apprenticeship framework. It sets out what qualifications the apprentice can achieve.
Warning
This apprenticeship is closed to new starters from 1 August 2020
Summary of this apprenticeship framework
- Level
- 3 (equivalent to A levels at grades A to E)
- Typical length
- 36 months
- Current funding band
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Up to £12,000 per apprentice.
More information about funding - Entry requirements
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Your chosen training provider can advise you about entry requirements for apprentices.
- Suitable roles for apprentices
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- Electrification Technician
- Junior Electrification Technical Engineer
- Rail Engineering Electrification Construction
Your chosen training provider can advise you about the kinds of skills apprentices will learn. - Qualifications
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Apprentices will achieve a practical (or 'competence') qualification:
- Certificate in Rail Engineering Electrification Construction
- NVQ Certificate in Rail Engineering Electrification Construction
- NVQ Certificate in Rail Engineering Electrification Maintenance
Apprentices will also achieve a theory-based (or 'knowledge') qualification:
- BTEC Diploma in Manufacturing Engineering
- BTEC Diploma in Operations and Maintenance Engineering
- Diploma in Electrical/Electronic Engineering
- Diploma in Engineering
- Diploma in Engineering and Technology (Progressive)
- Diploma in Engineering Technology
- Diploma in Installation and Maintenance of Engineering Assets
- Subsidiary Diploma in Engineering
Your chosen training provider can advise you about the qualifications open to apprentices as they can change depending on individual and other circumstances.
- Professional registration
- None specified.