Apprenticeships logo

  • Apprenticeships logo
  • Apprenticeship banner 2
  • Apprenticeship banner 3

About Finding an Employer

You MUST have an employer before you can start an apprenticeship. You can search for an apprenticeship job here.

If you don't yet have an employer you can still apply for an apprenticeship while you continue to look. We can offer you advice on how to successfully secure an apprenticeship with an employer.

Route

Engineering and manufacturing

Duration

Practical period - 36 months (this does not include EPA period)

Average EPA preparation period – 6 months

Study Mode

Day release (1 day per week)

Entry Requirements

Minimum requirement: GCSE English and Maths at Grade 4, or Functional Skills English and Maths at Level 2.

64 UCAS Points or Relevant Level 3 Engineering Qualification.

Occupation Summary

Applications open soon.

Lead maintenance engineering technicians typically perform a multi-disciplinary role, managing or leading other technicians. They may specialise in areas such as mechanical, electronic, or electrical engineering. Employers range from small to large businesses that provide or require maintenance support, including major asset owners, operators, supply chain entities, contractors, and sub-contractors. Typical workplaces encompass both private and public sector manufacturing factories. The course covers the fundamental engineering concepts and skills required of a higher technician while also providing a solid foundation for further study at degree level. Emphasis is placed on problem-solving skills, and students should expect the delivery to reflect this, along with associated mathematical concepts.

Course Overview

The apprenticeship standard covers essential knowledge, skills, and behaviours in mechanical engineering. Knowledge areas include engineering mathematics, mechanical components, safety standards, manufacturing processes, automation systems, fluid mechanics, and maintenance. Skills focus on safe working practices, technical drawing, project management, machine operation, problem-solving, and automation programming. Key behaviours emphasise a commitment to safety and quality, teamwork, professionalism, continuous learning, and upholding high ethical standards and responsibility in engineering roles.

Mandatory Qualification:

  • BTEC Level 4 HNC in Engineering

End Point Assessment

The Apprenticeship End Point Assessment (EPA) is the final assessment an apprentice must complete to successfully finish their apprenticeship.

The End Point Assessment for this standard consists of the following elements:

  • Project, Report and Presentation with Questioning
  • Professional Discussion underpinned by a portfolio of evidence

Progression Opportunities

You can use the skills, knowledge and experience you have gained to work in the Engineering industry as a fully qualified Lead Engineering Maintenance Technician.

This apprenticeship provides a good foundation for further study, allowing you to progress onto a Degree Apprenticeship, Higher National Diploma (HND), or a full-time degree programme.

 

Additional progression routes include:

  • Installation Technician
  • Production Support Technician
  • Project Manager
  • Senior Maintenance Technician
  • Workshop/Site Manager
  • Teacher or Assessor of Engineering

Great, so what do I do now?

Call 01279 868240 to speak to an Apprenticeships adviser

Contact us about applying for an Apprenticeship

Applications open soon.