
Candidates will be expected to work on construction sites and in homes, using a variety of equipment and services to build integrated systems that create controllable home experiences. Candidates will also be provided with adequate working knowledge of common hardware, software and audio/visual distribution, as well as fundamentals to deal with homeowners and colleagues in associated construction trades. Learners will work to deliver a simple, secure and sustainable customer experience that is in line with industry expectations and within project timelines.
Basics of Maths and Electricity
Wiring and Cabling
Connectors, Termination and Testing
Video and Audio
Retrofit
Equipment installation
IT / Networking
Distributed Audio
Home Cinema
Security, Surveillance and Access Control Systems
Sub Systems
Health and Safety, Codes and Standards
Construction Methods and Materials
Introduction to Good Customer Service
Mental Health and Wellbeing Workshop
Introduction to Ethics and Good Professional Chartership
Course Duration - 18 months
Course Cost - £9,000 Funded by the apprentice levy
The ESFA apprenticeship funding requires candidates to allocate
a minimum of 20% of their contractual working hours to the programme over each 12-18 month programme period including learning related activities in the workplace. Delivered as below:
Skills4Stem eLearning online available 24/7
Skills4Stem workbooks available to aid learning
1 full day face-to-face or remote training session per month
1 full day face-to-face or remote workshop per month
The ESFA apprenticeship funding requires candidates to Candidates should be assigned a workplace mentor provided by the employer to support and regularly debrief throughout the course. Candidates will also be required to create a comprehensive e-portfolio of evidence which will be signed each month by their mentor and Skills4Stem Assessor.
The end-point assessment is separate to any qualifications or other assessment that the apprentice may undertake during training. The apprentice will not be able to achieve the apprenticeship without passing the end-point assessment.
End point assessments give assurance that the apprentice possesses the knowledge, skills and behaviours to be fully competent in the occupation.
End point assessments are undertaken by an independent third party who has had not been involved in the training or line management of the apprentice, and who is on the Register of Apprenticeship Assessment Organisations.
Even if you are not a levy employer, you will only have to pay 5% of the cost and the government will pay the rest.
Specialists in Construction Education in Digital, Civil
and Building Services Engineering, Quantity Surveying and
Construction Management Level 3, HNC & HND Qualifications.