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Highways Maintenance Apprenticeship – Level 2

Start Date : Flexible, contact our team for more information
Location : Wellington Campus

COURSE FEATURES

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Essential road maintenance skills: learn to repair damaged surfaces and maintain kerbs and pavements.

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Industry-recognised qualification, often required for professional certification.

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Hands-on experience, working alongside skilled tradespeople in real highway environments.

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Flexible study options with a mix of on-the-job training and structured coursework.

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Highways maintenance skilled operatives work for a variety of companies within the private sector such as utilities firms, or public sector employers. The primary role will be maintaining the highway infrastructure providing vital maintenance and safety services that benefit local communities; such as pothole repairs. It is perfect for those who enjoy working outdoors, being part of a hard-working team and would like a meaningful job to imrpove people’s surroundings.

Apprentices are supported by a tutor whilst at college, assessment in the workplace and with regular reviews between the employer, tutor, and apprentice to discuss progress and achievements.

When the apprenticeship standard, off the job learning hours, functional skills and the record of evidence has been required off the job, apprentices move to Gateway. This is where the employer confirms competency and is ready to take the end point assessment.

The end point assessment consists of a knowledge test which is graded fail, pass or distinction. The practical test will be assessed whilst carrying out one of the following 3 activities: laying bitumen, laying kerbs, concrete or modular paving. Following the practical task, the apprentice will be asked questions to assess knowledge, skills and behaviours not demonstrated through the practical task.
Nearly all apprentices gain a permanent job upon achievement and great longer-term career prospects within the company.
The Standard contains the 5 elements of every other standard being delivered by Telford College within the department knowledge, skills, behaviour, End Point Assessment and the crucial development of English and Mathematics Functional Skills.

Apprentices must hold at least a GCSE grade 1 or equivalent in English and maths and will be required to work towards Level 2 Functional Skills as part of their apprenticeship. Apprentices aged 19 and over may opt out of this requirement but need to ensure suitable working levels within both English and Maths.

Also, must be able to work more than 30 hours per week and provide a record of evidence.
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