All electronics apprentices spend their first 1.5 years of training within the Skills Academy electronic workshop producing a number of electronic projects. These projects help to develop skills and knowledge in basic electronic theory, components, basic circuit design, circuit construction and reporting. Typical work within the first year Phase includes: Timer circuits Power supplies Logic circuits Typical work within the Second Phase includes: Production of Printed Circuit Boards (PCB's) Test Instrumentation Surface Mount Technology (SMT) Throughout the apprenticeship there will be a variety of lectures to further electronic theory; these may be delivered by the instructors or the apprentices themselves. Lectures cover: Component recognition Component characteristics Circuit calculations Semi-conductor theory Fault finding techniques Once apprentices have complated this phase they will move to 1.5 years of palcements on site, All practical training is completed in the AWE Skills Academy and via work placements within our business. Qualifications gained are National certificate
Name: Electronic Advanced Apprenticeship at Level 3 (EAL) Qualification title: NVQ Extended Diploma in Engineering Maintenance (QCF) Qualification type: Assessment Assessment is by a variety of methods but primarily as on the job assessment of competence. During the academy phase of training assessment of practical skills via work produced in our workshops; on-site competence assessment of complex 'real' work is undertaken. Examinations and assignments are used for theory qualifications. Awarding EMTA Awards Ltd Created 20161228 11:36:59 Updated 20161228 11:36:59
All core equipment required is supplied by AWE e.g. PPE Equipment required All core equipment required is supplied by AWE e.g. PPE
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The Skills Academy, Building C9.1
Aldermaston
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READING
County:SOUTH EAST ENGLAND
Title: NVQ Extended Diploma in Engineering Maintenance (QCF) Qualification: NVQ Extended Diploma in Engineering Maintenance (QCF) Classification: Engineering and Manufacturing Technologies