SVQ in Engineering Fabrication and Welding At SCQF Level 5

Introduction

This SVQ is suitable for: This is a standalone award for individuals who are currently in employment and wish to obtain a formal qualification in order to obtain a CSCS card. Employees who wish to obtain short, continuing professional development courses. For Apprenticeship options ( Link ) As the SVQ is a competency based qualification the following applies: You will be allocated an assessor and you will work together to build a portfolio of evidence to show you are competent within the work role. The assessor will visit you at your workplace on a regular basis. The visits will include conducting assessments, planning future assessments, advising on portfolio development and supporting you as required.

Course code

W2FW

Location

Dumfries Campus

Duration

9 months

Entry Requirements

Individuals should be in a job where they are carrying out relevant tasks and responsibility which allow them to gather evidence to the required level.

Assessments

Assessments will be ongoing with an Assessor coming out to the workplace to carry out practical observation.

Additional funding information

Find out more about Apprenticeship funding available

Course Contact Details

If you would like more information or to reserve a place on a course: Telephone: (01387) 734 199 E-mail: waldend@dumgal.ac.uk

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