Scottish Plant Operative Apprenticeship - Construction
Duration: Minimum of 15 months
Structure: 13 weeks of training at the college, with further training where required, plus on-the-job experience
Location:Bircham (Norfolk) and your workplace
Dates: Continuous start dates available
Funding: See Grants and funding below
This apprenticeship course is for individuals who wish to gain the relevant Knowledge, skills and behaviours required to carry out the role of a plant operator in the construction industry.
The broad purpose of the occupation is to check, prepare and safely operate a variety of plant machines that are used on-site in the construction sector. On this apprenticeship, the individual will further undertake a range of non-operational activities such as the checking, maintaining and cleaning of the machine.
This gives the individual the potential opportunity to progress to become a lead operator, supervisor, manager, or even set up their own contracting company.
Course content
The course covers practical principles in:
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You’ll learn knowledge, skills and behaviours in:
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You’ll also focus on personal skills in:
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Teaching and assessment
13 weeks of training and assessment delivered over a minimum of 15 months, with further training if required.
Block 1: 5 weeks
Block 2: 4 weeks
Block 3: 4 weeks
Qualifications you gain
The learner will get a Construction Plant Competence Scheme (CPCS) trained operator card (red) for all CPCS categories achieved. They will get one category (360 excavator) converted to a CPCS Competent operator card (blue) upon completion. The other categories can be added as an additional categories at cost to the employer. Please contact us for further information.
Methods of assessment
Apprentices will be regularly assessed via a range of different methods and will be required to complete college and site-based activity journals. Apprentices will be given clear, direct and constructive feedback to enable them to progress to a successful completion.
Mandatory entry requirements
Academic
No formal requirements.
To help us assess your suitability for the course, you'll need to:
- complete a skills learning exercise and possibly attend the college for further tests
- complete a questionnaire and take part in an informal discussion.
Other information
You’ll need to have:
- good communication skills
- a good level of physical fitness.
Cost
You will be paid while you learn.
Funding
The following CITB grants are available for employers to fund their apprentices on this course:
If you applied for your apprenticeship through the Education and Skills Funding Agency, only applicants aged between 16 and 18 who have not been placed on a training scheme before are guaranteed full funding.
Need more information?
Contact one of our account managers
Clare Hill
Or phone Course booking line: 0344 994 4433
After this course
You can be assessed for higher NVQs at the National Construction College. We provide details to all trainees.
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