Courses
The broad purpose of the occupation is working with building materials (most often wood) to create and install building components. This typically involves shaping and cutting materials, installing finished materials like partitions, doors, staircases, window frames, mouldings, timber floor coverings and erecting structural components such as floor joists and roofs. All work needs to be carried out safely, using the appropriate tools and to the quality specified.
If you are interested in becoming an Accountancy Professional without having the financial cost of university, then this apprenticeship could be for you.
This course is for recent entrants to the sector, as well as existing employees, to progress in their career in bricklaying. Join us at City Campus to develop the practical skills and technical knowledge required to work in the Construction Industry as a bricklayer.
This course is for you if you have an interest and some experience in working in a business environment, providing administration and organisational support to a variety of people. You will consider the basics of working in administration and how these skills develop, and apply this knowledge to your own workplace to show your understanding and competence in carrying out a range of tasks.
This course is for recent entrants to the sector as well as experienced candidates to progress in their career in carpentry and joinery. Join us at City campus to develop the practical skills and technical knowledge required to work in the Construction Industry as a carpenter or joiner. You will primarily learn in the workplace with an employer, but you will also attend college for a week periodically throughout the year to build on the knowledge and skills you have learned with you employer.