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Construction, the built environment and trades
Dry liners use plasterboard and panels to build internal walls, suspended ceilings and raised flooring in houses, offices and shops.
You could take a college course, to get some of the skills needed in this job. Courses include:
You'll need:
You will:
With experience, you could become a site supervisor, estimator or dry lining quantity surveyor. You could also take training to move into other construction trades like carpentry and joinery. You could set up your own dry lining business.
Construction contracts managers manage building contracts and construction costs.
Plumbers fit and service hot and cold water systems, heating systems and drainage networks.
Plasterers apply plaster to walls and ceilings ready for decorating and finishing.
Structural engineers help to design and build large structures and buildings, like hospitals, sports stadiums and bridges.
Cavity insulation installers fit insulation, soundproofing materials and cladding in buildings.
Valuers and auctioneers advise individuals and businesses that buy, sell and rent land and property.
The Project Controls Apprentice is primarily responsible for developing a practical understanding of the business, project management and project controls in line with the course plan of their apprenticeship qualification. It is expected they will be completely new to an office environment and will therefore need to focus on standard office skills and behaviours alongside the more technical and industry specific knowledge. As they progress they will be able to undertake limited project controls activities as delegated by their Project Controls Manager under supervision and guidance from more senior Project Controls staff.
Wickes are a down-to-earth business, and how they work is special. Thats down to their unique culture. Wickes believe in doing whats right winning for their customers, their communities, their planet and their people. Wickes take pride in being an open, welcoming place where everyone feels at home. Where you can be yourself, do your best work and make a positive difference every day.
Not only will your organisation (or the Government) pay for all of your training, but you’ll be paid to do it. That means you could actually get paid to get your degree and have no debt!
There are over 625 different apprenticeships to choose from, in a range of industries. Whether you’re interested in law, marketing, construction, or engineering, you’ll find something up your street!
As an apprentice, the minimum you’ll earn is £6.20 an hour, but we’ve seen apprentices earn a starting salary of up to £30,000 a year! You could also get other employee benefits like gym memberships, paid holiday, and sick pay.
Employers think apprentices are 15% more employable than those with other qualifications. In fact, many large employers train their graduates and apprentices together!
There’s only so much you can learn when you just do a qualification. As an apprentice, you’ll also get to learn on the job – whether that’s designing amazing graphics, chopping vegetables, or building engines!
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