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Plumbing apprentice for level 2 & 3
Discuss Plumbing apprentice for level 2 & 3 in the Plumbing Courses at Plumbers Forums; I am currently looking for employment to continue my apprenticeship NVQ Level 2 at New College Durham. I have already spent a year doing a full time level 2 NVQ ...-
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Plumbing apprentice for level 2 & 3
I am currently looking for employment to continue my apprenticeship NVQ Level 2 at New College Durham. I have already spent a year doing a full time level 2 NVQ qualification and would like to continue the assessments needed that would obtain the full qualification and I would like to continue with a permanent employment if available.
I have a placement at New College Durham; they would like me to find an employer to finish my level 2 and to continue the following year onto level 3. If theres any employer interested in taking on a 21 year old with a full clean driving licence within the north east preferably County Durham area then please contact me rather though these forum rooms or at the following information below.
Number: 07833554303
E-Mail: albert@agl-host.com
If you require any additional information dont hesitate to ask, i can send my CV upon request and references.
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06-07-2011 #2fuzzyGuest
Re: Plumbing apprentice for level 2 & 3
do you mean a full year doing your tech cert level 2?
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Re: Plumbing apprentice for level 2 & 3
No i have already done my Level 2 Plumbing Technical Certificate ( Year 1 )
Safety in Plumbing activities
Key Plumbing principles
Common Plumbing processes
Cold water systems
Domestic hot water systems
Sanitation systems
Central heating systems
Electrical supply and earth continuity
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Environmental awareness in Plumbing
Effective working relationships in the Plumbing industry
Basic Plumbing studies core underpinning knowledge (Question Paper)
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I have covered the following above and past all my exams, i need to continue onto NVQ 2 Year 2Last edited by Albert; 07-07-2011 at 01:44 AM.
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07-07-2011 #4fuzzyGuest
Re: Plumbing apprentice for level 2 & 3
not sure what you meant of year 1 of nvq thats why i asked. the tech cert is a different qual or it can be done alongside. youve done the tech cert and want to do the additional nvq units.
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Re: Plumbing apprentice for level 2 & 3
This could be a little confusing i will explain futher, the college provides placements for students that are unable to get an employer for the 2 year apprenticeship NVQ level 2 qualification. However they half the qualification making it into 1 year covering theory/exams with workshop assessments.
For me to get the full qualification i need an employer to take me on to continue the second part which is the on job site assessments, hope this makes more sense for anyone reading if you have any futher questions feel free ask.
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07-07-2011 #6fuzzyGuest
Re: Plumbing apprentice for level 2 & 3
so they do the tech cert in 1 year. if you get an employer you upgrade or do the other units to get it up to the industry recognised nvq2 in year 2
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Re: Plumbing apprentice for level 2 & 3
As far as i know i would continue where i left off doing the other units to get it up to the industry recognised nvq2 in year 2.
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Re: Plumbing apprentice for level 2 & 3
hi mate..yeh i understand what your saying.. im in the same position im ready to start my nvq level 2 in sept, but i also need an employer to take me on before i cando the course..thats just the requirement you need to do the nvq level 2.. good luck with your search!
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Re: Plumbing apprentice for level 2 & 3
no not done that they said i can go straight onto the nvq 2 if i find an employer
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12-07-2011 #11fuzzyGuest
Re: Plumbing apprentice for level 2 & 3
yeh true, thats the stumbling block for everyone, the course aint the issue, the employer bit is. gets me when people keep applying to colleges, the first question is always the same, are you employed?
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Re: Plumbing apprentice for level 2 & 3
Yes its getting me really worried, the last thing i want to do is move in another direction job wise. There are jobs where theres only 1 placement and 400+ people applying and they dont tell you until your in the room sitting a math and english exam most people walked out when they announce it at durham county council. That kind of problem in the north east is not rare and its hard to show what your capable of when they dont base you as a person but only on your math and english skills. Dont get me wrong they are essential to the job role and its in there right to get the cream of the top of the plie but it can be a disadvantage to many skilled hard working people.
Dont give up miguelchide the college your course is at may give you a option which you do 1 year rather then 2 years with out an employer covering the exams/theory this is what i had to do and should give you a head start when looking for employment.Last edited by Albert; 13-07-2011 at 04:24 PM.
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