Level 2 Traineeship in Engineering
This Traineeship aims to provide you with the practical skills and knowledge essential to working within the engineering industry.
The Traineeship programme will allow participants to achieve a full Level 2 qualification and will comprise the following key elements:
A main vocational based qualification
Vocational skills development
Transversal and digital skills
Work placement
Literacy and numeracy qualifications at Level 2 (may include GCSE qualifications in English and mathematics)
Additional qualifications deemed necessary for work within a sector e.g. Health and Safety, manual handling
4 GCSEs grade D-G, including grade D in maths and grade D in English or equivalent.
Applicants that have not obtained the above grades may be eligible to enrol as an Introductory Trainee. Please contact us for further information.
*Entry criteria subject to change.
Modules may include:
Manufacturing Engineering (Bangor, Lisburn and Downpatrick campuses)
- Working in Engineering
- Principles of Engineering Technology
- Principles of Manufacturing Technology
- Machine Components using Milling Techniques (Lisburn only)
- Machine Components Using Turning Techniques
- Fabrication Sheet Metalwork
- Welding by MIG Process (Bangor and Downpatrick only)
Fabrication and Welding Engineering (Nutts Corner campus)
- Principles of Engineering Technology
- Principles of Fabrication and Welding Technology
- Welding by MIG process
- Welding by TIG process
- Fabricating Thick Plate, Bar and Sections
CNC Pathway (Bangor campus only)
- Working Safely in an Engineering Environment
- Working Efficiently and Effectively in Engineering
- Using and Communicating Technical Information
- Preparing and Using CNC Milling Machines
- Producing Components using Hand Fitting Techniques
- Preparing and Using Lathes for Turning Operations
- Preparing and Using Milling Machines
- Producing Sheet Metal Components and Assemblies
- Preparing and Using Semi-automatic MIG, MAG and Flux cored arc Welding Equipment
- TIG Welding
Mechatronic (Bangor, Lisburn and Downpatrick campuses)
- Working Safely in an Engineering Environment
- Working Efficiently and Effectively in Engineering
- Using and Communicating Technical Information
- General Electrical and Electronic Engineering Applications
- General Maintenance Engineering Applications
- Producing Components using Hand Fitting Techniques
- Preparing and Using Lathes for Turning Operations
- Preparing and Using Milling Machines
- Producing Sheet Metal Components and Assemblies
- Preparing and Using Semi-automatic MIG, MAG and Flux cored arc Welding Equipment
- TIG Welding
About Engineering techniques and principles, how to use lathes, milling machines, welding equipment and produce mechanical drawings using a CAD system.
Developing your wider skills: as well as providing you with the technical skills and knowledge in your chosen area, the Traineeship will help you to develop a range of transversal skills that are important for employment including: Problem solving, Teamwork, Communication, Time management, Entrepreneurship
The industry standard machinery in our workshops giving you practical experience.
Project Based Learning will also be a key feature of Traineeships. This is a dynamic approach to learning in which you will explore real-world problems and challenges that have been developed with employers. With this type of active and engaged learning, you will be inspired to obtain a deeper knowledge of the subjects you are studying and develop a wide range of hands-on skills.
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Courses are continually reviewed to take advantage of new teaching approaches and developments in research, industry and the professions. Please be aware that modules may change for your year of entry. The exact modules available and their order may vary depending on course updates, staff availability, timetabling and student demand. Please contact the course team for the most up to date module list.
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