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This is a great opportunity to gain a Construction Site Management apprenticeship Level 6 on the start of a qualification pathway right up to degree level including professional associations and work on exciting projects in an environment that excites you with all the support mechanisms in place.
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Overview
Over a 3-year period (not including end point assessment) We provide bespoke training for our Site Managers of the future along with on-the-job mentoring and learning. When not being fully supported on a site/office you will attend a local university or apprenticeship provider.
Role Summary
This role is based on a construction site as part of the site management team, and takes some responsibility for security, health and safety, and organising and supervising materials and people. This may appeal to someone who has an interest in being actively involved in the construction project from a practical point of view.
What you will be studying
You will study towards a Construction Site Management Apprenticeship with qualifications achieved through a combination of college work and gathering work-based experience and evidence.
Academic Requirements
Level 6: You will will require five GCSEs at 9-4 (or A*-C on the old grading scale), including English and Maths.
You will also need Level 3 qualifications, such as A-Levels, NVQs, a BTEC or a Level 3 (Advanced) apprenticeship
Please visit the vacancy on our website to find out more!
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