Engineering and Manufacturing Support Technician Apprenticeship Standard
NSCG Stafford College
Victoria Square, Stafford, Staffordshire, ST16 2QR
Apprenticeship
Level 3
Available start dates
Available start dates
Thursday, 01 October 2026
NSCG Stafford College
1 Year(s)
Full time
Daytime/working hours
Please contact the provider directly to apply for this course.
Course Summary
Engineering and manufacturing support technicians are found in the engineering and manufacturing sector. This includes the advanced manufacturing of aerospace, automotive, maritime, defence and nuclear. Engineering and manufacturing support technicians support the work of engineers by the provision of technical support and expertise for areas of the engineering and manufacturing function. This typically could include, engineering drawing, computer aided design (CAD), quality control, computerized numerical control programming (CNC), robotics, additive manufacturing, engineering or manufacturing software development and process engineering.�
Course Details
What will be covered whilst training:After a period of foundation skills and technical knowledge development all apprentices will be required to achieve the following mandated qualifications:EAL Level 3 Diploma in Engineering and manufacturing support technologies (QAN 610/4353/9)The broad purpose of the engineering and manufacturing support technician is to provide the required level of technical assistance on areas of engineering or manufacturing. They report on processes and procedures using communications software, test analysis tools, measurements systems, offline programming, and quality control. They support production planning, scheduling, product technical applications and capability supporting continuous improvements. They support technical marketing sales and purchasing, product development and innovation. They investigate and review services, producing technical reports and documentation. They carry out inspections or test to analyse products or services. Engineering and manufacturing support technicians typically work in engineering or manufacturing environments. They may also be required to work outdoors inspecting and testing products and processes. �
How will it be delivered and assessed?
Your progress is monitored and assessments are arranged throughout the course and are usually done on-the-job and through day release to college.
Assessment has three aspects which include observation of your actual performance and your knowledge and understanding you display in response to written and/ or spoken questions, and a portfolio of support material which you will build up containing assignments, case studies and testimony evidence through the e-portfolio.
To achieve your qualification you will also need to achieve a pass in the end point assessment.
Entry requirements
Individual employers will set the recruitment and selection criteria for their Apprenticeships. In order to optimise success, candidates will typically have GCSEs at Grade C/4 or equivalent, including Mathematics, English and a Science.
Your next steps...
If you successfully achieve all parts of the apprenticeship, your assessor will discuss your next steps to take. Dependent on your roles and responsibilities, this may be the next level of the subject you have been studying already or a different pathway.Typical job roles include: Aerospace inspection technician, nuclear inspection technician, Quality compliance officer, Quality control technician, Technical support technician.
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