This course is designed to help steel fixing operatives build on their skills. This qualification is practical based, and offers a gateway to a number of exciting opportunities for progression, including supervisory and management qualifications.
This course is designed to help steel fixing operatives build on their skills. This qualification is practical based, and offers a gateway to a number of exciting opportunities for progression, including supervisory and management qualifications.
All evidence and assessments will be managed by the e-portfolio system - Learning Assistant.
Candidates will be assessed through a number of assessment methods. Evidence will be collated by both the assessor and the candidate through observations, professional discussions, witness testimonies and supporting documentary evidence.
Competence is proved by the assessor observing the candidate demonstrating that they carry out their normal work activities competently to the industry standard whilst complying with current legislation.
The assessor will work with the candidate to confirm that they have met the requirements of the units of the qualification.
The candidate must be assessed in a work environment - workplace evidence of skills can not be simulated.
We’re opening the door to the next generation of construction workers, while benefiting local communities.
We utilise our centres to attract and train local people considering work in construction and up-skill those already in the sector.
This course is specifically designed for people looking for a full time career in wall and floor tiling, the course is a mix of both theory and practical and covers all sub surfaces and how to prepare and tile on them using different types of tiles and using all different types of patterns.
You will have the opportunity to work on many live projects and benefit from site visits, industry talks and demonstrations from experts. You will also be encouraged to showcase your skills at local and national competitions, including the Guild of Bricklayers Southern Regional Craft Competition.
This one-year, full-time programme of study will introduce you to bricklaying. lt will help you develop the skills you will need to progress onto a Level 2 course, an apprenticeship or employment.
Bricklayers build and repair structures, walls, chimneys, walkways and foundations using various types of blocks and brick. Their work can range from a small brickwork project, a house extension to a major stadium project.
This short intensive course is ideal for those of you who want to gain some basic introductory Painting & Decorating skills. Those who complete the course will be provided with an Able Skills certificate, assured by City & Guilds.
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