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Full TimeCity and Guilds 2850-21
Certificate in Engineering Maintenance Technology
Unit 201: Working in Engineering
Unit 202: Principles of Engineering Technology
Unit 208: Principles of Maintenance Technology
Unit 205: Machine Components using Turning Techniques
Unit 210: Maintenance of Mechanical Devices and
Equipment
City and Guilds 7682-20
Performing Engineering Operations
Unit 201: Working Safely in an Engineering Environment
Unit 202: Carrying out Engineering activities Efficiently and
Effectively
Unit 203: Using and Communicating Technical Information
Unit 211: Preparing and Using Lahtes for Turing
Operations
Unit 219: Maintenance of Mechanical Devices and
Equipment
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City and Guilds 2850-21
Certificate in Engineering Maintenance Technology
Unit 201: Working in Engineering
Unit 202: Principles of Engineering Technology
Unit 208: Principles of Maintenance Technology
Unit 205: Machine Components using Turning Techniques
Unit 210: Maintenance of Mechanical Devices and
Equipment
City and Guilds 7682-20
Performing Engineering Operations
Unit 201: Working Safely in an Engineering Environment
Unit 202: Carrying out Engineering activities Efficiently and
Effectively
Unit 203: Using and Communicating Technical Information
Unit 211: Preparing and Using Lahtes for Turing
Operations
Unit 219: Maintenance of Mechanical Devices and
Equipment
Unit 215: Preparing and Using CNC Turning Machines
Post 16 Welsh Baccalaureate Qualification Level 2
How you will gain the qualification
The course requires continual assessment of college based
assignments which will be collated as portfolio evidence to meet
the needs of the awarding body.
Additionally, externally set and marked examinations will be scheduled at key stages throughout the course.
What qualifications you need
As required by Sector Skills Council.
4 GCSE's A*- C - including Maths, English or Welsh or Principal Learning Level 2 in Engineering or BTEC Level 2 Diploma in Engineering
Where to next
An increasing number of employers in the Mechanical Engineering industry now see the acquisition of relevant National Vocational Qualifications (NVQs), Key Skills, City & Guilds certificates as an essential feature of their skills training programmes.
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