Modern Apprenticeships might be right for you if you prefer to learn from hands-on experience, and would prefer part time rather than full time study. Being able to earn while you learn is another plus point.
The Modern Apprenticeship in Construction: Specialist is available at the following levels:
You could train in one of a number of pathways to gain specialist construction operations skills. Areas include: Reinforced Bitumen Membrane Roofing; Scaffolding; Lighting Conductor Engineering; Steeplejacking; Roof Sheeting and Cladding; Demolition; Demolition Plant; Insulation and Building Treatments; Innovative Methods of Construction; Ceiling Fixing; Dry Lining – Finishing; Dry Lining – Fixing; Concrete Drilling and Sawing; Steel Fixing Occupations; Thermal Insulation.
Anyone living in Scotland who is over school leaving age can apply. Sometimes employers set an upper age limit, as the Scottish Government doesn’t always fund training for those aged over 24.
You would check this with individual employers.
This depends on the industry, level of apprenticeship and the employer’s requirements.
It could range from no formal entry requirements to a group of subjects at National 4 or 5. For Technical Apprenticeships you may need some subjects at Higher.
They may also look for some work experience or volunteering work you’ve done that demonstrates core skills, such as communication.
You will be able to see details in vacancies advertised.
You will achieve the relevant Scottish Vocational Qualification (SVQ), Diploma or other competency based qualification. In addition, you work towards core skills and complete industry specific training.
This apprenticeship will take between 1-2 years to complete.
If you start an apprenticeship at SCQF Level 5 or 6, you may be able to progress to a higher level, if available. You could also progress into a related job.
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To search for vacancies and to apply, go to www.apprenticeships.scot.