Civil Engineering Advanced Apprenticeship
What's it all about? This Civil Engineering Advanced Apprenticeship is available to school leavers, those aged 16-18 and adults. Civil Engineers are responsible for the design, construction and maintenance of the physical and built environment, including works like bridges, roads, railways, airports, canals, dams and buildings. Civil Engineers can either be consulting engineeris who advise on projects and design them or contracting engineers who make the plans real. What skills and qualities do I need? A careful, methodical and accurate approach to your work An understanding of mathematics and science The ability to work well in a team What would I learn at College? The underpinning mathemat…
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What's it all about? This Civil Engineering Advanced Apprenticeship is available to school leavers, those aged 16-18 and adults. Civil Engineers are responsible for the design, construction and maintenance of the physical and built environment, including works like bridges, roads, railways, airports, canals, dams and buildings. Civil Engineers can either be consulting engineeris who advise on projects and design them or contracting engineers who make the plans real. What skills and qualities do I need? A careful, methodical and accurate approach to your work An understanding of mathematics and science The ability to work well in a team What would I learn at College? The underpinning mathematics and science related to construction The design of construction and how to communicate your design in drawings and specifications How to carry out site surveys to produce drawings and sections The mathematical analysis of forces acting on structures such as steel framed buildings How to take design information from drawings and mark out positions and heights on the ground The principles of highway construction and procedures for maintenance of roads
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