Level 4 Apprentice Construction Site Supervisor CoTrain
As a site manager you will be responsible for looking after the teams on a construction site, as well as liasing with the client. You could be monitoring costs and budget, and ordering materials for the project.
Closing date: 31 May 2024
Apprenticeship summary
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Annual wage
£12,979.20 to £23,200.32
Help with the cost of Travel to and from work and College will be supported financially which can be claimed back weekly via our expenses process
Wages explained
Apprentices are paid for their normal working hours and training that's part of their apprenticeship (usually one day per week).
Minimum Wage Rates -
Working week
This is a Monday to Friday (07.30am -5pm) working week with one day being spent at college to gain the qualifications for this apprenticeship.
Total hours per week: 39.0
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Expected duration
36 Months
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Possible start date
02 Sep 2024
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Date posted
18 Apr 2024
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Apprenticeship level
Higher
Level 4 (Higher national Certificate) -
Reference number
VAC1000245842
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Positions
2 available
What you will do in your working day
- Help to ensure that projects are planned and completed in a timely, safely manner
- Maintaining daily diary to record site events and requirements
- Learn standards for inspections of all operations to ensure they are carried out in a safe manner
- Comply with the site-specific environmental action plan requirements
- Gain a thorough understanding of site boundaries, access points and site office procedures
- Build relationships with other business unit teams like sales and commercial
- Shadow site management team on CITB inspection visits
- Manage and co-ordinate the safe and tidy storage of material delivered to the site
- Shadow and report to the business unit production director on specific development targets and objectives
The training you will be getting
- This apprenticeship is a new apprenticeship standard qualification titled "Construction Site Supervisor" at Level 4 which is equivalent to an HNC.
- Level 4 qualification in Construction and Built Environment
What to expect at the end of your apprenticeship
- Typically, you would advance onto a 3-year program of training to gain a level 5 & 6 qualification in a Construction subject. Level 6 being a degree.
Requirements and prospects
Desired skills and personal qualities
Qualifications
Things to consider
About the employer
Employer
CoTrain
Address
With regular travel to various site in and around London
GU3 1LR
Contact
Molly albone
07853 282 490
Training
Training provider
SKILLS4STEM LTD.
Adjustments for experience
You could reduce your training time, or finish your apprenticeship faster, if you have relevant prior learning or experience. This could be relevant:
- training
- qualifications, like an NVQ in a relevant field
- industry or sector experience
Apprenticeship standard
Construction site supervisor
Level 4 (Higher national Certificate)
Demonstrating experience
If your application is successful, you will have a chance to discuss your relevant prior learning or experience with your training provider and employer. You will all need to agree any adjustments to your training plan.
You should be prepared to show your competence, and evidence of relevant qualifications
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