Exciting Opportunities in Civil Engineering Apprenticeship Program

 
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Commencing 2021
What is civil engineering?
 
Civil engineers conceive, design, build, supervise, operate,
construct and maintain infrastructure projects and systems.
 
This includes roads, buildings, airports, tunnels, dams,
bridges, and systems for water supply and sewage
treatment
 
What is civil engineering?
 
Jersey context
 
Forecast of up to 
7 years worth of capital projects
 
planned in the island
*CIGPE survey 
identifying a 
skills and personnel shortage 
skills and personnel shortage 
at all professional
levels
Not enough
 qualified engineers in the local market 
to handle these projects
Potentially 
30 vacancies
30 vacancies
 
 
to fill in the next 5 years
*Channel Islands Group of Professional Engineers – industry body
Higher Apprenticeship Pathway
 
Higher Apprenticeship (HNC)
 
Civil Engineering
Year 1 - HNC part 1
Year 2 - HNC part 2
Year 3 – Degree (BEng) part 1
Year 4 – Degree (BEng) part 2
Year 5 – Degree (BEng) part 3
**********************
Potential for further study and chartered status:-
Year 6 – Masters (MEng)
Year 7 – Masters (MEng)
Earn while you learn
 
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All candidates need to be in paid employment
 
-
You gain invaluable ‘on the job’ experience
 
-
Support to progress from your Trackers mentor
 
-
Opportunity to be ahead of the game when you
graduate
 
 
 
 
How it works
 
Candidates will work in industry 4 days a week
Attend Highlands College 1 day a week to study
Local field trips and off-island work at LSBU
(Maths A-Level tuition if required)
How the funding
works
 
Shared funding through Trackers & Employer
Apprenticeship / Mentoring model
How it works with a
Trackers mentor
 
Support from a dedicated Trackers Mentor
Meet at least once every 3 weeks
Quarterly progress reviews with Trackers Mentor, employer and
apprentice
Entry Requirements
 
Must be working in industry
5 years residency
A Level EEE or; equivalent Level 3 qualifications worth 48 UCAS
points (Must include Maths. Physics desirable)
Applicants must hold 5 GCSEs A-C including Maths and English
or equivalent (reformed GCSEs grade 4 or above).
 
gov.je/skillsjersey
 
449440
 
skillsjersey@gov.je
 
skillsjersey
 
skills_jersey
 
CONTACT US
 
An Island wide Skills Service
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Explore a comprehensive Civil Engineering Apprenticeship Program starting in 2021, offering invaluable on-the-job experience, pathway to higher education, and potential for further study and chartered status. Dive into the world of civil engineering, with a focus on infrastructure projects, and discover the demand for skilled engineers in the local market. Gain insight into the pathway, earning potential, and funding model of this exciting program.


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  1. Civil Engineering Civil Engineering Higher/Degree Higher/Degree Apprenticeship Apprenticeship Commencing 2021

  2. What is civil engineering? Civil engineers conceive, design, build, supervise, operate, construct and maintain infrastructure projects and systems. This includes roads, buildings, airports, tunnels, dams, bridges, and systems for water supply and sewage treatment

  3. What is civil engineering?

  4. Jersey context Forecast of up to 7 years worth of capital projects planned in the island *CIGPE survey identifying a skills and personnel shortage at all professional levels Not enough qualified engineers in the local market to handle these projects Potentially 30 vacancies to fill in the next 5 years *Channel Islands Group of Professional Engineers industry body

  5. Higher Apprenticeship Pathway Higher Apprenticeship (HNC)Civil Engineering Year 1 - HNC part 1 Year 2 - HNC part 2 Year 3 Degree (BEng) part 1 Year 4 Degree (BEng) part 2 Year 5 Degree (BEng) part 3 ********************** Potential for further study and chartered status:- Year 6 Masters (MEng) Year 7 Masters (MEng)

  6. Earn while you learn - All candidates need to be in paid employment - You gain invaluable on the job experience - Support to progress from your Trackers mentor - Opportunity to be ahead of the game when you graduate

  7. How it works Candidates will work in industry 4 days a week Attend Highlands College 1 day a week to study Local field trips and off-island work at LSBU (Maths A-Level tuition if required)

  8. How the funding works Shared funding through Trackers & Employer Apprenticeship / Mentoring model

  9. How it works with a Trackers mentor Support from a dedicated Trackers Mentor Meet at least once every 3 weeks Quarterly progress reviews with Trackers Mentor, employer and apprentice

  10. Entry Requirements Must be working in industry 5 years residency A Level EEE or; equivalent Level 3 qualifications worth 48 UCAS points (Must include Maths. Physics desirable) Applicants must hold 5 GCSEs A-C including Maths and English or equivalent (reformed GCSEs grade 4 or above).

  11. 449440 gov.je/skillsjersey skillsjersey@gov.je CONTACT US skillsjersey skills_jersey

  12. An Island wide Skills Service

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