Water Industry (Network Construction Operations) Apprenticeship – Level 2

Course Type
Adult Learning, Apprenticeships
Subject Area
Construction
Location
Cannington College
Start date
Flexible

Course Overview

Begin your apprenticeship journey at BTC by applying for an apprenticeship on our website or through our prospectus form. Please apply for a full-time course as your second option. Then, have a look at relevant vacancies by visiting our vacancy page . If you haven’t found a suitable vacancy, you will automatically be placed into our Talent Pool.

As a member of our Talent Pool, you will be the first to hear about new vacancies and we offer support with CVs, interview techniques, employability skills and much more!

This Apprenticeship is for anyone who is looking for a career in the water utilities industry. Employers value the practical skills that an Apprenticeship will provide and view this as an important route to bring new talent into their workforce.

Apprentices will work towards a Level 2 Diploma which will give them first-hand experience in main laying, repair and maintenance and the potential to move into a permanent role at the end of the apprenticeship. Candidates are required to have secured an Apprenticeship with an employer to attend this course.

The course is made up of lectures, tutorials, workshops and practicals. There are 13 units altogether, these are:

  • Understanding employment rights and responsibilities in the energy and utility sector
  • Understanding main laying of ductile iron pipes
  • Understanding the main laying of plastic pipe materials
  • Understanding main laying: butt fusion of polyethylene pipes
  • Understanding main laying: electrofusion of polyethylene pipes
  • Understanding how to carry out main repairs
  • Understanding how to carry out alterations to existing mains
  • Understanding the installation of polyethylene service pipes
  • Understanding the installation of new copper service pipe
  • Understanding how to make service pipe connections, under pressure, using dual spindle machines
  • Understanding how to make service pipe connections, under pressure, using single spindle machines
  • Understanding electrofusion jointing for polyethylene pipes and ferrules in service laying
  • Understanding the repair and modification of service pipe
  • Understanding the installation of water meters and proprietary boundary box systems

Bolt on units are available to meet the employer’s business needs at an additional cost. Depending on English and Maths qualifications learners may also need to study functional skills alongside the Apprenticeship.

Click here to view the Institute for Apprenticeships & Technical Education Standard for this course.

Assessment Methods

  • Written examination
  • Practical assessment
  • Written coursework
  • Presentations
  • Portfolio

Entry Requirements

GCSEs in the A* – E or 9 – 3 range or equivalent. Learners will also need to complete an initial assessment at College, which will help us guide learners to the most appropriate programme to meet their needs.

Frequently Asked Questions

We aim to offer a careers service that is accessible to everyone. We will seek to equip all our students with the skills and knowledge that will enable them to operate confidently, effectively, and independently in life and work. All students have the opportunity to meet with a Careers Advisor for 1:1 career support.