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Engineering (Fabrication and Welding) (Level 2 Traineeship)

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Apprenticeships & Traineeships

Course Overview

As a welder you will work with metals and alloys, and cut and join composite materials, such as plastics, using specialist welding methods. Progressing to L3, you will need an understanding of safe working practices. Your day-to-day tasks may include:• setting out the materials to be cut or joined• following engineering instructions and drawings• inspecting and testing cuts and joins, using precision measuring instruments• operating the semi-automatic spot-welding equipment used in high volume production lines You will usually work in the construction and engineering, transport, aerospace and offshore oil and gas industries. Welders need to be able to interpret drawings and translate these into accurate structures and products. Welders join sections, pipe & plate and fabricate large and small pressure vessels. Participation in competition and winning awards enhances the student’s Curriculum Vitae and may lead to exciting employment opportunities or lead to progression on higher level courses. Enrichment activities include competing in Regional and UK Competitions with the aim of representing your country at World Skills which will be in China in 2021.
  • Start Date
    1 Sept 2025
  • Study Mode
    Full-Time
  • Duration
    2 Years
  • Campus
    Springtown

Available Sessions

  • Course
    Campus
    Type
    Start Date
    Fees
  • Course: Open College Network NI (OCN NI) Level 2 Traineeship Engineering (Fabrication and Welding)
    Campus: Springtown
    Type: Full Time
    Start Date: 01/09/2025
    Fees:
    -

Course Offering

  • Site location Springtown

Course Modules

  • 610/2947/6 L2 Diploma in Engineering (Fab & Weld)
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Entry Requirements

UK Requirements

4 GCSEs Grades D-G to include Maths and English Grade D or above

ROI Requirements

4 OLCs (Grade O5-O8 or above) or equivalent to include Maths and English at Grade O5 or above.

Work Placement

Students will be required to attend work placement which will be organised on a weekly basis or in blocks throughout the calendar year.

Fee Information

  • Additional Fees
  • Uniform - PPE College covers cost.

What's Next?

Further Study

On successful completion of the Level 2 Traineeship it is possible to progress onto full time employment on the Apprenticeship NI programme.

Career Prospects

Welders can work in shipyards, power stations and off-shore structures and in a diverse range of industries. Salary estimates Starter: £16,000 to £19,000 Experienced: £20,000 to £30,000 Highly Experienced: £35,000. All of our lecturers in Welding and Fabrication completed their L3 apprenticeship and joined the teaching team after experience in industry.

Enquiry

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    I was given so many opportunities, such as producing the college’s first ever official podcast, Talk NWRC. After graduation I got my first job as a Marketing Assistant with a local PR agency!
    Ciara Barnett (Media)
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    I wanted better job opportunities and the Access course gave me the pathway towards the career I’ve always dreamed of. It was quite daunting returning to college but I found all the staff at Strabane campus really helpful and friendly. They made the experience so enjoyable.
    Elaine Mythen (Health & Welfare)
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