Skilled engineers who can install and/or maintain security cameras, intruder and fire alarms and card-access systems are in demand in a world of fast-changing technology. The Government is supporting this skills shortage by encouraging young people to join the industry as apprentices, in order to develop their learning and skills and to gain nationally recognised qualifications. As an apprentice working for an Electronic Security or Fire Systems company, you will learn how to install and test a variety of systems, repair faults and explain to customers how to use them. Competence Based Element City & Guilds Level 3 Diploma in Providing Electronic Security and Emergency Systems (QCF) (501/0837/2) (credit value: minimum 47 credits) L3 Knowledge based element City & Guilds Level 3 Diploma in Electronic Security and Emergency Systems (QCF) (500/9798/2) (credit value: minimum 38 credits) L3 Key Skills Communication - L2 Application of Number - L2 Information Technology - L1 Or Functional Skills English - L2 Mathematics - L2 ICT - L1 Or Essential Skills Wales Communication - L2 Application of Number - L2 Information Communication Technology - L1 Additional Employer Requirements None Employment rights and responsibilities Employment rights and responsibilities (ERR) are included in the induction training and this is supported by documentary evidence.
Name: Security Systems Advanced Apprenticeship Qualification title: Diploma in Providing Electronic Security and Emergency Systems (QCF) Qualification type: Assessment Awarding City & Guilds of London Institute Created 20130927 09:01:03 Updated 20160711 08:34:23
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Title: Diploma in Providing Electronic Security and Emergency Systems (QCF) Qualification: Diploma in Providing Electronic Security and Emergency Systems (QCF) Classification: Health, Public Services and Care