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Construction Quantity Surveying Technician Apprenticeship Standard

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  • Type: Apprenticeship
  • Level: 4
  • Location: Stafford
  • Sector: Modern Methods of Construction

Course Overview

Kickstart your career in construction with a this Quantity Surveying Apprenticeship which is designed to develop your expertise in managing costs and contracts on real projects. As an apprentice, you’ll gain hands-on experience in monitoring budgets, maximising value, and ensuring projects are delivered on time and within financial targets. Designed for those new to the profession or junior team members looking to grow, this apprenticeship will equip you with the skills, knowledge, and confidence to progress in the dynamic world of cost management and make a real impact in the construction industry.

 

This occupation is found in the construction, built environment and engineering sectors, with civil engineering senior technicians employed in a variety of organisation types and sizes. The broad purpose of the occupation is coordinate, manage and provide the technical planning, design, building, management, maintenance or dismantling of the built environment (such as buildings, structures, parks and public spaces, schools, offices, museums, hospitals) and infrastructure, such as transportation (road, rail, bridges, tunnels, ports and airports), water and waste management, marine and coastal engineering (irrigation systems, sustainable drainage systems (SuDS), flood, river and coastal defences), water and power supplies (utilities, hydropower, power stations, nuclear plants, on and offshore wind farms). Civil engineering senior technicians use and apply their technical knowledge, underpinned by scientific principles and theories, propose numerous suitable techniques, procedures and methods to undertake and deliver civil engineering solutions. They need to source, review, analyse and evaluate a range of data and information, perform advanced calculations, and analyse civil engineering problems to reach proven solutions.

If you successfully achieve all parts of the apprenticeship, your assessor will discuss with you and your employer the next steps to take. Dependent on your roles and responsibilities, this may be the next level of the subject you have been studying already or a different pathway.

In order to optimise success candidates will typically have 5 GCSE's at Grade C (Grade 4/5 in the new numerical GCSE grading system) or above, including Mathematics, English and a Science, Technology or Engineering related subject, and 90+ credits in Engineering at level 3. *(As further guidance, the level of Mathematics has an advisory GCSE level of grade B (Grade 5/6 in the new numerical GCSE grading system).

Telephone: 01782 254287 (Newcastle office) or 01785 275660 (Stafford office) Email: apprenticeships@nscg.ac.uk