You’ll learn both on the job and during intensive residential training weeks at college. All accommodation, travel and subsistence is paid for during the block weeks and you’ll start off with three weeks in college, returning home each weekend. This will prepare you to fully contribute as soon as you get on site.
You will then return to college approximately every 20 weeks, for a two-week block of intensive training.
During your apprenticeship, you will be expected to complete the Barratt Redrow Training Manual along with your site and college work within agreed time limits and standards. You will need to be consistent at gathering quality work-based evidence, work with your colleagues to learn and develop your trade skills and communicate politely with lecturers, customers and colleagues.
On a typical day you will be required to:
Safely use and maintain manual tools
Safely use and maintain portable power tools
Safely use and maintain other equipment
Training:This apprenticeship will give you the knowledge, skills and behaviours required to work as a Site Carpenter and will include the following:
Health and safety to include Control of Substances Hazardous to Health, Manual Handling and Working at Height Regulations, use of PPE etc.
Principles of building construction terminology and components, Building Information Modelling (BIM) and environmental and sustainability considerations
Interpreting and producing relevant information from drawings, specifications and work instructions including the basic principles of Computer Aided Design (CAD)
Understand the characteristics, quality, uses, sustainability, limitations and defects associated with timber and timber-based products and components
How to use hand and power tools including portable circular saws, drills, saws, planers, routers, sanders, multi-functional tools and nail guns
How to carry out first fixing work including timber frames and linings, timber coverings, flat roof decking, timber stud partitions, straight flights of stairs and installing handrails and spindles to straight flights of stairs
How to carry out second fixing work including installation of service encasements, cladding, wall and floor units, mouldings, side hung doors and ironmongery
How to create structural carcassing work, how to erect trussed rafter roofs, how to construct gables, verge and eaves, how to install floor joists and coverings
You will also produce a portfolio of evidence demonstrating examples of your work throughout the apprenticeship
Attendance at York College on block release basis. The qualification achieved will be Carpentry and Joinery Apprenticeship level 2, including Functional Skills in English and maths if required.Training Outcome:On completion of this apprenticeship, the apprentice will have satisfied the requirements to obtain a Construction Skills Certification Scheme (CSCS) card at the appropriate level. Apprentices will progress to a wide range of employment opportunities in the workplace. Self-employment or starting a business may also be an option. If you’re as ambitious as we think you are, you may want to continue for a further year with our Advanced Apprenticeship.Employer Description:We’ve been nationally recognised as a 5 star house builder thirteen years in a row, that’s more than any other major house builder. This is because we combine the brightest minds, the latest technology, and a genuine commitment to putting customers first. We want the best people in the industry to help us shape the future of building.Working Hours :Hours to be worked Monday - Friday between 8.00am and 5.00pm (details to be confirmed).Skills: Communication skills,Attention to detail,Team working,Physical fitness....Read more...
You’ll learn both on the job and during intensive residential training weeks at college. All accommodation, travel and subsistence is paid for during the block weeks and you’ll start off with three weeks in college, returning home each weekend. This will prepare you to fully contribute as soon as you get on site.
You will then return to college approximately every 20 weeks, for a two-week block of intensive training.
During your apprenticeship, you will be expected to complete the Barratt Redrow Training Manual along with your site and college work within agreed time limits and standards. You will need to be consistent at gathering quality work-based evidence, work with your colleagues to learn and develop your trade skills and communicate politely with lecturers, customers and colleagues.
On a typical day you will be required to:
Safely use and maintain hand tools
Safely use and maintain portable power tools
Safely use and maintain other equipment
Training:This apprenticeship will give you the knowledge, skills and behaviours required to work as a Site Carpenter and will include the following:
Health and safety to include Control of Substances Hazardous to Health, Manual Handling and Working at Height Regulations, use of PPE etc.
Principles of building construction terminology and components, Building Information Modelling (BIM) and environmental and sustainability considerations
Interpreting and producing relevant information from drawings, specifications and work instructions including the basic principles of Computer Aided Design (CAD)
Understand the characteristics, quality, uses, sustainability, limitations and defects associated with timber and timber-based products and components
How to use hand and power tools including portable circular saws, drills, saws, planers, routers, sanders, multi-functional tools and nail guns
How to carry out first fixing work including timber frames and linings, timber coverings, flat roof decking, timber stud partitions, straight flights of stairs and installing handrails and spindles to straight flights of stairs
How to carry out second fixing work including installation of service encasements, cladding, wall and floor units, mouldings, side hung doors and ironmongery
How to create structural carcassing work, how to erect trussed rafter roofs, how to construct gables, verge and eaves, how to install floor joists and coverings
You will also produce a portfolio of evidence demonstrating examples of your work throughout the apprenticeship
Attendance at York College on block release basis. The qualification achieved will be Carpentry and Joinery Apprenticeship level 2.Training Outcome:On completion of this apprenticeship, the apprentice will have satisfied the requirements to obtain a Construction Skills Certification Scheme (CSCS) card at the appropriate level. Apprentices will progress to a wide range of employment opportunities in the workplace. Self-employment or starting a business may also be an option. If you’re as ambitious as we think you are, you may want to continue for a further year with our Advanced Apprenticeship.Employer Description:We’ve been nationally recognised as a 5 star house builder thirteen years in a row, that’s more than any other major house builder. This is because we combine the brightest minds, the latest technology, and a genuine commitment to putting customers first. We want the best people in the industry to help us shape the future of building.Working Hours :Hours to be worked
Monday- Friday
Between 8.00am and 5.00pm (Details to be confirmed)Skills: Communication skills,Attention to detail,Team working,Physical fitness....Read more...
You’ll learn both on the job and during intensive residential training weeks at college. All accommodation, travel and subsistence is paid for during the block weeks and you’ll start off with three weeks in college, returning home each weekend. This will prepare you to fully contribute as soon as you get on site.
You will then return to college approximately every 20 weeks, for a two-week block of intensive training.
During your apprenticeship, you will be expected to complete the Barratt Redrow Training Manual along with your site and college work within agreed time limits and standards. You will need to be consistent at gathering quality work-based evidence, work with your colleagues to learn and develop your trade skills and communicate politely with lecturers, customers and colleagues.
On a typical day you will be required to:
Safely use and maintain hand tools
Safely use and maintain portable power tools
Safely use and maintain other equipment
Training:This apprenticeship will give you the knowledge, skills and behaviours required to work as a Site Carpenter and will include the following:
Health and safety to include Control of Substances Hazardous to Health, Manual Handling and Working at Height Regulations, use of PPE etc.
Principles of building construction terminology and components, Building Information Modelling (BIM) and environmental and sustainability considerations
Interpreting and producing relevant information from drawings, specifications and work instructions including the basic principles of Computer Aided Design (CAD)
Understand the characteristics, quality, uses, sustainability, limitations and defects associated with timber and timber-based products and components
How to use hand and power tools including portable circular saws, drills, saws, planers, routers, sanders, multi-functional tools and nail guns
How to carry out first fixing work including timber frames and linings, timber coverings, flat roof decking, timber stud partitions, straight flights of stairs and installing handrails and spindles to straight flights of stairs
How to carry out second fixing work including installation of service encasements, cladding, wall and floor units, mouldings, side hung doors and ironmongery
How to create structural carcassing work, how to erect trussed rafter roofs, how to construct gables, verge and eaves, how to install floor joists and coverings
You will also produce a portfolio of evidence demonstrating examples of your work throughout the apprenticeship
Attendance at York College on block release basis. The qualification achieved will be Carpentry and Joinery Apprenticeship level 2.Training Outcome:On completion of this apprenticeship, the apprentice will have satisfied the requirements to obtain a Construction Skills Certification Scheme (CSCS) card at the appropriate level. Apprentices will progress to a wide range of employment opportunities in the workplace. Self-employment or starting a business may also be an option. If you’re as ambitious as we think you are, you may want to continue for a further year with our Advanced Apprenticeship.Employer Description:We’ve been nationally recognised as a 5 star house builder thirteen years in a row, that’s more than any other major house builder. This is because we combine the brightest minds, the latest technology, and a genuine commitment to putting customers first. We want the best people in the industry to help us shape the future of building.Working Hours :Hours to be worked Monday - Friday between 8.00am and 5.00pm (details to be confirmed).Skills: Communication skills,Attention to detail,Team working,Physical fitness....Read more...
You’ll learn both on the job and during intensive residential training weeks at college. All accommodation, travel and subsistence are paid for during the block weeks and you’ll start off with three weeks in college, returning home each weekend. This will prepare you to fully contribute as soon as you get on site.
You will then return to college approximately every 20 weeks, for a two-week block of intensive training.
During your apprenticeship, you will be expected to complete the Barratt Redrow Training Manual along with your site and college work within agreed time limits and standards. You will need to be consistent at gathering quality work-based evidence, work with your colleagues to learn and develop your trade skills and communicate politely with lecturers, customers and colleagues.
On a typical day you will be required to:
Safely use and maintain hand tools
Safely use and maintain portable power tools
Safely use and maintain other equipment
Training:This apprenticeship will give you the knowledge, skills and behaviours required to work as a Site Carpenter and will include the following:
Health and safety to include Control of Substances Hazardous to Health, Manual Handling and Working at Height Regulations, use of PPE etc.
Principles of building construction terminology and components, Building Information Modelling (BIM) and environmental and sustainability considerations
Interpreting and producing relevant information from drawings, specifications and work instructions including the basic principles of Computer Aided Design (CAD)
Understand the characteristics, quality, uses, sustainability, limitations and defects associated with timber and timber-based products and components
How to use hand and power tools including portable circular saws, drills, saws, planers, routers, sanders, multi-functional tools and nail guns
How to carry out first fixing work including timber frames and linings, timber coverings, flat roof decking, timber stud partitions, straight flights of stairs and installing handrails and spindles to straight flights of stairs
How to carry out second fixing work including installation of service encasements, cladding, wall and floor units, mouldings, side hung doors and ironmongery
How to create structural carcassing work, how to erect trussed rafter roofs, how to construct gables, verge and eaves, how to install floor joists and coverings
You will also produce a portfolio of evidence demonstrating examples of your work throughout the apprenticeship
Attendance at York College on block release basis. The qualification achieved will be Carpentry and Joinery Apprenticeship level 2.Training Outcome:On completion of this apprenticeship, the apprentice will have satisfied the requirements to obtain a Construction Skills Certification Scheme (CSCS) card at the appropriate level. Apprentices will progress to a wide range of employment opportunities in the workplace. Self-employment or starting a business may also be an option. If you’re as ambitious as we think you are, you may want to continue for a further year with our Advanced Apprenticeship.Employer Description:We’ve been nationally recognised as a 5 star house builder thirteen years in a row, that’s more than any other major house builder. This is because we combine the brightest minds, the latest technology, and a genuine commitment to putting customers first. We want the best people in the industry to help us shape the future of building.Working Hours :Hours to be worked Monday - Friday between 8.00am and 5.00pm (details to be confirmed).Skills: Communication skills,Attention to detail,Team working,Physical fitness....Read more...
You’ll learn both on the job and during intensive residential training weeks at college. All accommodation, travel and subsistence is paid for during the block weeks and you’ll start off with three weeks in college, returning home each weekend. This will prepare you to fully contribute as soon as you get on site.
You will then return to college approximately every 20 weeks, for a two-week block of intensive training.
During your apprenticeship, you will be expected to complete the Barratt Redrow Training Manual along with your site and college work within agreed time limits and standards. You will need to be consistent at gathering quality work-based evidence, work with your colleagues to learn and develop your trade skills and communicate politely with lecturers, customers and colleagues.
On a typical day you will be required to:
Safely use and maintain hand tools
Safely use and maintain portable power tools
Safely use and maintain other equipment
Training:This apprenticeship will give you the knowledge, skills and behaviours required to work as a Site Carpenter and will include the following:
Health and safety to include Control of Substances Hazardous to Health, Manual Handling and Working at Height Regulations, use of PPE etc.
Principles of building construction terminology and components, Building Information Modelling (BIM) and environmental and sustainability considerations
Interpreting and producing relevant information from drawings, specifications and work instructions including the basic principles of Computer Aided Design (CAD)
Understand the characteristics, quality, uses, sustainability, limitations and defects associated with timber and timber-based products and components
How to use hand and power tools including portable circular saws, drills, saws, planers, routers, sanders, multi-functional tools and nail guns
How to carry out first fixing work including timber frames and linings, timber coverings, flat roof decking, timber stud partitions, straight flights of stairs and installing handrails and spindles to straight flights of stairs
How to carry out second fixing work including installation of service encasements, cladding, wall and floor units, mouldings, side hung doors and ironmongery
How to create structural carcassing work, how to erect trussed rafter roofs, how to construct gables, verge and eaves, how to install floor joists and coverings
You will also produce a portfolio of evidence demonstrating examples of your work throughout the apprenticeship
Attendance at York College on block release basis. The qualification achieved will be Carpentry and Joinery Apprenticeship level 2.Training Outcome:On completion of this apprenticeship, the apprentice will have satisfied the requirements to obtain a Construction Skills Certification Scheme (CSCS) card at the appropriate level. Apprentices will progress to a wide range of employment opportunities in the workplace. Self-employment or starting a business may also be an option. If you’re as ambitious as we think you are, you may want to continue for a further year with our advanced apprenticeship.Employer Description:We’ve been nationally recognised as a 5 star house builder thirteen years in a row, that’s more than any other major house builder. This is because we combine the brightest minds, the latest technology, and a genuine commitment to putting customers first. We want the best people in the industry to help us shape the future of building.Working Hours :Hours to be worked Monday - Friday, between 8.00am and 5.00pm (details to be confirmed).Skills: Communication skills,Attention to detail,Team working,Physical fitness....Read more...
You’ll learn both on the job and during intensive residential training weeks at college. All accommodation, travel and subsistence is paid for during the block weeks and you’ll start off with three weeks in college, returning home each weekend. This will prepare you to fully contribute as soon as you get on site.
You will then return to college approximately every 20 weeks, for a two-week block of intensive training.
During your apprenticeship, you will be expected to complete the Barratt Redrow Training Manual along with your site and college work within agreed time limits and standards. You will need to be consistent at gathering quality work-based evidence, work with your colleagues to learn and develop your trade skills and communicate politely with lecturers, customers and colleagues.
On a typical day you will be required to:
Safely use and maintain hand tools
Safely use and maintain portable power tools
Safely use and maintain other equipment
Training:This apprenticeship will give you the knowledge, skills and behaviours required to work as a Site Carpenter and will include the following:
Health and safety to include Control of Substances Hazardous to Health, Manual Handling and Working at Height Regulations, use of PPE etc.
Principles of building construction terminology and components, Building Information Modelling (BIM) and environmental and sustainability considerations
Interpreting and producing relevant information from drawings, specifications and work instructions including the basic principles of Computer Aided Design (CAD)
Understand the characteristics, quality, uses, sustainability, limitations and defects associated with timber and timber-based products and components
How to use hand and power tools including portable circular saws, drills, saws, planers, routers, sanders, multi-functional tools and nail guns
How to carry out first fixing work including timber frames and linings, timber coverings, flat roof decking, timber stud partitions, straight flights of stairs and installing handrails and spindles to straight flights of stairs
How to carry out second fixing work including installation of service encasements, cladding, wall and floor units, mouldings, side hung doors and ironmongery
How to create structural carcassing work, how to erect trussed rafter roofs, how to construct gables, verge and eaves, how to install floor joists and coverings
You will also produce a portfolio of evidence demonstrating examples of your work throughout the apprenticeship
Attendance at York College on block release basis. The qualification achieved will be Carpentry and Joinery Apprenticeship level 2.Training Outcome:On completion of this apprenticeship, the apprentice will have satisfied the requirements to obtain a Construction Skills Certification Scheme (CSCS) card at the appropriate level. Apprentices will progress to a wide range of employment opportunities in the workplace. Self-employment or starting a business may also be an option. If you’re as ambitious as we think you are, you may want to continue for a further year with our advanced apprenticeship.Employer Description:We’ve been nationally recognised as a 5 star house builder thirteen years in a row, that’s more than any other major house builder. This is because we combine the brightest minds, the latest technology, and a genuine commitment to putting customers first. We want the best people in the industry to help us shape the future of building.Working Hours :Hours to be worked Monday - Friday, between 8.00am and 5.00pm (details to be confirmed).Skills: Communication skills,Attention to detail,Team working,Physical fitness....Read more...
You’ll learn both on the job and during intensive residential training weeks at college. All accommodation, travel and subsistence is paid for during the block weeks and you’ll start off with three weeks in college, returning home each weekend. This will prepare you to fully contribute as soon as you get on site.
You will then return to college approximately every 20 weeks, for a two-week block of intensive training.
During your apprenticeship, you will be expected to complete the Barratt Redrow Training Manual along with your site and college work within agreed time limits and standards. You will need to be consistent at gathering quality work-based evidence, work with your colleagues to learn and develop your trade skills and communicate politely with lecturers, customers and colleagues.
On a typical day you will be required to:
Safely use and maintain hand tools
Safely use and maintain portable power tools
Safely use and maintain other equipment
Training:This apprenticeship will give you the knowledge, skills and behaviours required to work as a Site Carpenter and will include the following:
Health and safety to include Control of Substances Hazardous to Health, Manual Handling and Working at Height Regulations, use of PPE etc.
Principles of building construction terminology and components, Building Information Modelling (BIM) and environmental and sustainability considerations
Interpreting and producing relevant information from drawings, specifications and work instructions including the basic principles of Computer Aided Design (CAD)
Understand the characteristics, quality, uses, sustainability, limitations and defects associated with timber and timber-based products and components
How to use hand and power tools including portable circular saws, drills, saws, planers, routers, sanders, multi-functional tools and nail guns
How to carry out first fixing work including timber frames and linings, timber coverings, flat roof decking, timber stud partitions, straight flights of stairs and installing handrails and spindles to straight flights of stairs
How to carry out second fixing work including installation of service encasements, cladding, wall and floor units, mouldings, side hung doors and ironmongery
How to create structural carcassing work, how to erect trussed rafter roofs, how to construct gables, verge and eaves, how to install floor joists and coverings
You will also produce a portfolio of evidence demonstrating examples of your work throughout the apprenticeship
Attendance at York College on block release basis. The qualification achieved will be Carpentry and Joinery Apprenticeship level 2.Training Outcome:On completion of this apprenticeship, the apprentice will have satisfied the requirements to obtain a Construction Skills Certification Scheme (CSCS) card at the appropriate level. Apprentices will progress to a wide range of employment opportunities in the workplace. Self-employment or starting a business may also be an option. If you’re as ambitious as we think you are, you may want to continue for a further year with our Advanced Apprenticeship.Employer Description:We’ve been nationally recognised as a 5 star house builder thirteen years in a row, that’s more than any other major house builder. This is because we combine the brightest minds, the latest technology, and a genuine commitment to putting customers first. We want the best people in the industry to help us shape the future of building.Working Hours :Hours to be worked
Monday- Friday between 8.00am and 5.00pm
(Details to be confirmed)Skills: Communication skills,Attention to detail,Team working,Physical fitness....Read more...
You’ll learn both on the job and during intensive residential training weeks at college. All accommodation, travel and subsistence is paid for during the block weeks and you’ll start off with three weeks in college, returning home each weekend. This will prepare you to fully contribute as soon as you get on site.
You will then return to college approximately every 20 weeks, for a two-week block of intensive training.
During your apprenticeship, you will be expected to complete the Barratt Redrow Training Manual along with your site and college work within agreed time limits and standards. You will need to be consistent at gathering quality work-based evidence, work with your colleagues to learn and develop your trade skills and communicate politely with lecturers, customers and colleagues.
On a typical day you will be required to:
Safely use and maintain hand tools
Safely use and maintain portable power tools
Safely use and maintain other equipment
Training:This apprenticeship will give you the knowledge, skills and behaviours required to work as a Site Carpenter and will include the following:
Health and safety to include Control of Substances Hazardous to Health, Manual Handling and Working at Height Regulations, use of PPE etc.
Principles of building construction terminology and components, Building Information Modelling (BIM) and environmental and sustainability considerations
Interpreting and producing relevant information from drawings, specifications and work instructions including the basic principles of Computer Aided Design (CAD)
Understand the characteristics, quality, uses, sustainability, limitations and defects associated with timber and timber-based products and components
How to use hand and power tools including portable circular saws, drills, saws, planers, routers, sanders, multi-functional tools and nail guns
How to carry out first fixing work including timber frames and linings, timber coverings, flat roof decking, timber stud partitions, straight flights of stairs and installing handrails and spindles to straight flights of stairs
How to carry out second fixing work including installation of service encasements, cladding, wall and floor units, mouldings, side hung doors and ironmongery
How to create structural carcassing work, how to erect trussed rafter roofs, how to construct gables, verge and eaves, how to install floor joists and coverings
You will also produce a portfolio of evidence demonstrating examples of your work throughout the apprenticeship
Attendance at York College on block release basis. The qualification achieved will be Carpentry and Joinery Apprenticeship level 2. If required, Functional Skills in English and maths will also be obtained.Training Outcome:On completion of this apprenticeship, the apprentice will have satisfied the requirements to obtain a Construction Skills Certification Scheme (CSCS) card at the appropriate level. Apprentices will progress to a wide range of employment opportunities in the workplace. Self-employment or starting a business may also be an option. If you’re as ambitious as we think you are, you may want to continue for a further year with our Advanced Apprenticeship.Employer Description:We’ve been nationally recognised as a 5 star house builder thirteen years in a row, that’s more than any other major house builder. This is because we combine the brightest minds, the latest technology, and a genuine commitment to putting customers first. We want the best people in the industry to help us shape the future of building.Working Hours :Hours to be worked Monday - Friday between 8.00am and 5.00pm (details to be confirmed).Skills: Communication skills,Attention to detail,Team working,Physical fitness....Read more...
You’ll learn both on the job and during intensive residential training weeks at college. All accommodation, travel and subsistence is paid for during the block weeks and you’ll start off with three weeks in college, returning home each weekend. This will prepare you to fully contribute as soon as you get on site.
You will then return to college approximately every 20 weeks, for a two-week block of intensive training.
During your apprenticeship, you will be expected to complete the Barratt Redrow Training Manual along with your site and college work within agreed time limits and standards. You will need to be consistent at gathering quality work-based evidence, work with your colleagues to learn and develop your trade skills and communicate politely with lecturers, customers and colleagues.
On a typical day you will be required to:
Safely use and maintain hand tools
Safely use and maintain portable power tools
Safely use and maintain other equipment
Training:This apprenticeship will give you the knowledge, skills and behaviours required to work as a Site Carpenter and will include the following:
Health and safety to include Control of Substances Hazardous to Health, Manual Handling and Working at Height Regulations, use of PPE etc.
Principles of building construction terminology and components, Building Information Modelling (BIM) and environmental and sustainability considerations
Interpreting and producing relevant information from drawings, specifications and work instructions including the basic principles of Computer Aided Design (CAD)
Understand the characteristics, quality, uses, sustainability, limitations and defects associated with timber and timber-based products and components
How to use hand and power tools including portable circular saws, drills, saws, planers, routers, sanders, multi-functional tools and nail guns
How to carry out first fixing work including timber frames and linings, timber coverings, flat roof decking, timber stud partitions, straight flights of stairs and installing handrails and spindles to straight flights of stairs
How to carry out second fixing work including installation of service encasements, cladding, wall and floor units, mouldings, side hung doors and ironmongery
How to create structural carcassing work, how to erect trussed rafter roofs, how to construct gables, verge and eaves, how to install floor joists and coverings
You will also produce a portfolio of evidence demonstrating examples of your work throughout the apprenticeship
Attendance at York College on block release basis. The qualification achieved will be Carpentry and Joinery Apprenticeship level 2.Training Outcome:On completion of this apprenticeship, the apprentice will have satisfied the requirements to obtain a Construction Skills Certification Scheme (CSCS) card at the appropriate level. Apprentices will progress to a wide range of employment opportunities in the workplace. Self-employment or starting a business may also be an option. If you’re as ambitious as we think you are, you may want to continue for a further year with our Advanced Apprenticeship.Employer Description:We’ve been nationally recognised as a 5 star house builder thirteen years in a row, that’s more than any other major house builder. This is because we combine the brightest minds, the latest technology, and a genuine commitment to putting customers first. We want the best people in the industry to help us shape the future of building.Working Hours :Hours to be worked
Monday- Friday
Between 8.00am and 5.00pm (Details to be confirmed)Skills: Communication skills,Attention to detail,Team working,Physical fitness....Read more...
You’ll learn both on the job and during intensive residential training weeks at college. All accommodation, travel and subsistence is paid for during the block weeks and you’ll start off with three weeks in college, returning home each weekend. This will prepare you to fully contribute as soon as you get on site.
You will then return to college approximately every 20 weeks, for a two-week block of intensive training.
During your apprenticeship, you will be expected to complete the Barratt Redrow Training Manual along with your site and college work within agreed time limits and standards. You will need to be consistent at gathering quality work-based evidence, work with your colleagues to learn and develop your trade skills and communicate politely with lecturers, customers and colleagues.
On a typical day you will be required to:
Safely use and maintain hand tools
Safely use and maintain portable power tools
Safely use and maintain other equipment
Training:This apprenticeship will give you the knowledge, skills and behaviours required to work as a Site Carpenter and will include the following:
Health and safety to include Control of Substances Hazardous to Health, Manual Handling and Working at Height Regulations, use of PPE etc.
Principles of building construction terminology and components, Building Information Modelling (BIM) and environmental and sustainability considerations
Interpreting and producing relevant information from drawings, specifications and work instructions including the basic principles of Computer Aided Design (CAD)
Understand the characteristics, quality, uses, sustainability, limitations and defects associated with timber and timber-based products and components
How to use hand and power tools including portable circular saws, drills, saws, planers, routers, sanders, multi-functional tools and nail guns
How to carry out first fixing work including timber frames and linings, timber coverings, flat roof decking, timber stud partitions, straight flights of stairs and installing handrails and spindles to straight flights of stairs
How to carry out second fixing work including installation of service encasements, cladding, wall and floor units, mouldings, side hung doors and ironmongery
How to create structural carcassing work, how to erect trussed rafter roofs, how to construct gables, verge and eaves, how to install floor joists and coverings
You will also produce a portfolio of evidence demonstrating examples of your work throughout the apprenticeship
Attendance at York College on block release basis. The qualification achieved will be Carpentry and Joinery Apprenticeship level 2.Training Outcome:On completion of this apprenticeship, the apprentice will have satisfied the requirements to obtain a Construction Skills Certification Scheme (CSCS) card at the appropriate level. Apprentices will progress to a wide range of employment opportunities in the workplace. Self-employment or starting a business may also be an option. If you’re as ambitious as we think you are, you may want to continue for a further year with our Advanced Apprenticeship.Employer Description:We’ve been nationally recognised as a 5 star house builder thirteen years in a row, that’s more than any other major house builder. This is because we combine the brightest minds, the latest technology, and a genuine commitment to putting customers first. We want the best people in the industry to help us shape the future of building.Working Hours :Hours to be worked Monday - Friday between 8.00am and 5.00pm (details to be confirmed).Skills: Communication skills,Attention to detail,Team working,Physical fitness....Read more...
You’ll learn both on the job and during intensive residential training weeks at college. All accommodation, travel and subsistence is paid for during the block weeks and you’ll start off with three weeks in college, returning home each weekend. This will prepare you to fully contribute as soon as you get on site.
You will then return to college approximately every 20 weeks, for a two-week block of intensive training.
During your apprenticeship, you will be expected to complete the Barratt Redrow Training Manual along with your site and college work within agreed time limits and standards. You will need to be consistent at gathering quality work-based evidence, work with your colleagues to learn and develop your trade skills and communicate politely with lecturers, customers and colleagues.
On a typical day you will be required to:
Safely use and maintain hand tools
Safely use and maintain portable power tools
Safely use and maintain other equipment
Training:This apprenticeship will give you the knowledge, skills and behaviours required to work as a Site Carpenter and will include the following:
Health and safety to include Control of Substances Hazardous to Health, Manual Handling and Working at Height Regulations, use of PPE etc.
Principles of building construction terminology and components, Building Information Modelling (BIM) and environmental and sustainability considerations
Interpreting and producing relevant information from drawings, specifications and work instructions including the basic principles of Computer Aided Design (CAD)
Understand the characteristics, quality, uses, sustainability, limitations and defects associated with timber and timber-based products and components
How to use hand and power tools including portable circular saws, drills, saws, planers, routers, sanders, multi-functional tools and nail guns
How to carry out first fixing work including timber frames and linings, timber coverings, flat roof decking, timber stud partitions, straight flights of stairs and installing handrails and spindles to straight flights of stairs
How to carry out second fixing work including installation of service encasements, cladding, wall and floor units, mouldings, side hung doors and ironmongery
How to create structural carcassing work, how to erect trussed rafter roofs, how to construct gables, verge and eaves, how to install floor joists and coverings
You will also produce a portfolio of evidence demonstrating examples of your work throughout the apprenticeship
Attendance at York College on block release basis. The qualification achieved will be Carpentry and Joinery Apprenticeship level 2.Training Outcome:On completion of this apprenticeship, the apprentice will have satisfied the requirements to obtain a Construction Skills Certification Scheme (CSCS) card at the appropriate level. Apprentices will progress to a wide range of employment opportunities in the workplace. Self-employment or starting a business may also be an option. If you’re as ambitious as we think you are, you may want to continue for a further year with our advanced apprenticeship.Employer Description:We’ve been nationally recognised as a 5 star house builder thirteen years in a row, that’s more than any other major house builder. This is because we combine the brightest minds, the latest technology, and a genuine commitment to putting customers first. We want the best people in the industry to help us shape the future of building.Working Hours :Hours to be worked, Monday - Friday between 8.00am and 5.00pm (details to be confirmed).Skills: Communication skills,Attention to detail,Team working,Physical fitness....Read more...
You’ll learn both on the job and during intensive residential training weeks at college. All accommodation, travel and subsistence is paid for during the block weeks and you’ll start off with three weeks in college, returning home each weekend. This will prepare you to fully contribute as soon as you get on site.
You will then return to college approximately every 20 weeks, for a two-week block of intensive training.
During your apprenticeship, you will be expected to complete the Barratt Redrow Training Manual along with your site and college work within agreed time limits and standards. You will need to be consistent at gathering quality work-based evidence, work with your colleagues to learn and develop your trade skills and communicate politely with lecturers, customers and colleagues.
On a typical day you will be required to:
Safely use and maintain hand tools
Safely use and maintain portable power tools
Safely use and maintain other equipment
Training:This apprenticeship will give you the knowledge, skills and behaviours required to work as a Site Carpenter and will include the following:
Health and safety to include Control of Substances Hazardous to Health, Manual Handling and Working at Height Regulations, use of PPE etc.
Principles of building construction terminology and components, Building Information Modelling (BIM) and environmental and sustainability considerations
Interpreting and producing relevant information from drawings, specifications and work instructions including the basic principles of Computer Aided Design (CAD)
Understand the characteristics, quality, uses, sustainability, limitations and defects associated with timber and timber-based products and components
How to use hand and power tools including portable circular saws, drills, saws, planers, routers, sanders, multi-functional tools and nail guns
How to carry out first fixing work including timber frames and linings, timber coverings, flat roof decking, timber stud partitions, straight flights of stairs and installing handrails and spindles to straight flights of stairs
How to carry out second fixing work including installation of service encasements, cladding, wall and floor units, mouldings, side hung doors and ironmongery
How to create structural carcassing work, how to erect trussed rafter roofs, how to construct gables, verge and eaves, how to install floor joists and coverings
You will also produce a portfolio of evidence demonstrating examples of your work throughout the apprenticeship
Attendance at York College on block release basis. The qualification achieved will be Carpentry and Joinery Apprenticeship level 2.Training Outcome:On completion of this apprenticeship, the apprentice will have satisfied the requirements to obtain a Construction Skills Certification Scheme (CSCS) card at the appropriate level. Apprentices will progress to a wide range of employment opportunities in the workplace. Self-employment or starting a business may also be an option. If you’re as ambitious as we think you are, you may want to continue for a further year with our advanced apprenticeship.Employer Description:We’ve been nationally recognised as a 5 star house builder thirteen years in a row, that’s more than any other major house builder. This is because we combine the brightest minds, the latest technology, and a genuine commitment to putting customers first. We want the best people in the industry to help us shape the future of building.Working Hours :Hours to be worked Monday - Friday, between 8.00am and 5.00pm (details to be confirmed).Skills: Communication skills,Attention to detail,Team working,Physical fitness....Read more...
You’ll learn both on the job and during intensive residential training weeks at college. All accommodation, travel and subsistence is paid for during the block weeks and you’ll start off with three weeks in college, returning home each weekend. This will prepare you to fully contribute as soon as you get on site.
You will then return to college approximately every 20 weeks, for a two-week block of intensive training.
During your apprenticeship, you will be expected to complete the Barratt Redrow Training Manual along with your site and college work within agreed time limits and standards. You will need to be consistent at gathering quality work-based evidence, work with your colleagues to learn and develop your trade skills and communicate politely with lecturers, customers and colleagues.
On a typical day you will be required to:
Safely use and maintain hand tools
Safely use and maintain portable power tools
Safely use and maintain other equipment
Training:This apprenticeship will give you the knowledge, skills and behaviours required to work as a Site Carpenter and will include the following:
Health and safety to include Control of Substances Hazardous to Health, Manual Handling and Working at Height Regulations, use of PPE etc.
Principles of building construction terminology and components, Building Information Modelling (BIM) and environmental and sustainability considerations
Interpreting and producing relevant information from drawings, specifications and work instructions including the basic principles of Computer Aided Design (CAD)
Understand the characteristics, quality, uses, sustainability, limitations and defects associated with timber and timber-based products and components
How to use hand and power tools including portable circular saws, drills, saws, planers, routers, sanders, multi-functional tools and nail guns
How to carry out first fixing work including timber frames and linings, timber coverings, flat roof decking, timber stud partitions, straight flights of stairs and installing handrails and spindles to straight flights of stairs
How to carry out second fixing work including installation of service encasements, cladding, wall and floor units, mouldings, side hung doors and ironmongery
How to create structural carcassing work, how to erect trussed rafter roofs, how to construct gables, verge and eaves, how to install floor joists and coverings
You will also produce a portfolio of evidence demonstrating examples of your work throughout the apprenticeship
Attendance at York College on block release basis. The qualification achieved will be Carpentry and Joinery Apprenticeship level 2.Training Outcome:On completion of this apprenticeship, the apprentice will have satisfied the requirements to obtain a Construction Skills Certification Scheme (CSCS) card at the appropriate level. Apprentices will progress to a wide range of employment opportunities in the workplace. Self-employment or starting a business may also be an option. If you’re as ambitious as we think you are, you may want to continue for a further year with our Advanced Apprenticeship.Employer Description:We’ve been nationally recognised as a 5 star house builder thirteen years in a row, that’s more than any other major house builder. This is because we combine the brightest minds, the latest technology, and a genuine commitment to putting customers first. We want the best people in the industry to help us shape the future of building.Working Hours :Hours to be worked Monday - Friday between 8.00am and 5.00pm (details to be confirmed).Skills: Communication skills,Attention to detail,Team working,Physical fitness....Read more...
You’ll learn both on the job and during intensive residential training weeks at college. All accommodation, travel and subsistence is paid for during the block weeks and you’ll start off with three weeks in college, returning home each weekend. This will prepare you to fully contribute as soon as you get on site.
You will then return to college approximately every 20 weeks, for a two-week block of intensive training.
During your apprenticeship, you will be expected to complete the Barratt Redrow Training Manual along with your site and college work within agreed time limits and standards. You will need to be consistent at gathering quality work-based evidence, work with your colleagues to learn and develop your trade skills and communicate politely with lecturers, customers and colleagues.
On a typical day you will be required to:
Safely use and maintain hand tools
Safely use and maintain portable power tools
Safely use and maintain other equipment
Training:This apprenticeship will give you the knowledge, skills and behaviours required to work as a Site Carpenter and will include the following:
Health and safety to include Control of Substances Hazardous to Health, Manual Handling and Working at Height Regulations, use of PPE etc.
Principles of building construction terminology and components, Building Information Modelling (BIM) and environmental and sustainability considerations
Interpreting and producing relevant information from drawings, specifications and work instructions including the basic principles of Computer Aided Design (CAD)
Understand the characteristics, quality, uses, sustainability, limitations and defects associated with timber and timber-based products and components
How to use hand and power tools including portable circular saws, drills, saws, planers, routers, sanders, multi-functional tools and nail guns
How to carry out first fixing work including timber frames and linings, timber coverings, flat roof decking, timber stud partitions, straight flights of stairs and installing handrails and spindles to straight flights of stairs
How to carry out second fixing work including installation of service encasements, cladding, wall and floor units, mouldings, side hung doors and ironmongery
How to create structural carcassing work, how to erect trussed rafter roofs, how to construct gables, verge and eaves, how to install floor joists and coverings
You will also produce a portfolio of evidence demonstrating examples of your work throughout the apprenticeship
Attendance at York College on block release basis. The qualification achieved will be Carpentry and Joinery Apprenticeship level 2.Training Outcome:On completion of this apprenticeship, the apprentice will have satisfied the requirements to obtain a Construction Skills Certification Scheme (CSCS) card at the appropriate level. Apprentices will progress to a wide range of employment opportunities in the workplace. Self-employment or starting a business may also be an option. If you’re as ambitious as we think you are, you may want to continue for a further year with our Advanced Apprenticeship.Employer Description:We’ve been nationally recognised as a 5 star house builder thirteen years in a row, that’s more than any other major house builder. This is because we combine the brightest minds, the latest technology, and a genuine commitment to putting customers first. We want the best people in the industry to help us shape the future of building.Working Hours :Hours to be worked Monday - Friday between 8.00am and 5.00pm (details to be confirmed).Skills: Communication skills,Attention to detail,Team working,Physical fitness....Read more...
You’ll learn both on the job and during intensive residential training weeks at college. All accommodation, travel and subsistence is paid for during the block weeks and you’ll start off with three weeks in college, returning home each weekend. This will prepare you to fully contribute as soon as you get on site.
You will then return to college approximately every 20 weeks, for a two-week block of intensive training.
During your apprenticeship, you will be expected to complete the Barratt Redrow Training Manual along with your site and college work within agreed time limits and standards. You will need to be consistent at gathering quality work-based evidence, work with your colleagues to learn and develop your trade skills and communicate politely with lecturers, customers and colleagues.
On a typical day you will be required to:
Safely use and maintain hand tools
Safely use and maintain portable power tools
Safely use and maintain other equipment
Training:This apprenticeship will give you the knowledge, skills and behaviours required to work as a Site Carpenter and will include the following:
Health and safety to include Control of Substances Hazardous to Health, Manual Handling and Working at Height Regulations, use of PPE etc.
Principles of building construction terminology and components, Building Information Modelling (BIM) and environmental and sustainability considerations
Interpreting and producing relevant information from drawings, specifications and work instructions including the basic principles of Computer Aided Design (CAD)
Understand the characteristics, quality, uses, sustainability, limitations and defects associated with timber and timber-based products and components
How to use hand and power tools including portable circular saws, drills, saws, planers, routers, sanders, multi-functional tools and nail guns
How to carry out first fixing work including timber frames and linings, timber coverings, flat roof decking, timber stud partitions, straight flights of stairs and installing handrails and spindles to straight flights of stairs
How to carry out second fixing work including installation of service encasements, cladding, wall and floor units, mouldings, side hung doors and ironmongery
How to create structural carcassing work, how to erect trussed rafter roofs, how to construct gables, verge and eaves, how to install floor joists and coverings
You will also produce a portfolio of evidence demonstrating examples of your work throughout the apprenticeship
Attendance at York College on block release basis. The qualification achieved will be Carpentry and Joinery Apprenticeship level 2.Training Outcome:On completion of this apprenticeship, the apprentice will have satisfied the requirements to obtain a Construction Skills Certification Scheme (CSCS) card at the appropriate level. Apprentices will progress to a wide range of employment opportunities in the workplace. Self-employment or starting a business may also be an option. If you’re as ambitious as we think you are, you may want to continue for a further year with our advanced apprenticeship.Employer Description:We’ve been nationally recognised as a 5 star house builder thirteen years in a row, that’s more than any other major house builder. This is because we combine the brightest minds, the latest technology, and a genuine commitment to putting customers first. We want the best people in the industry to help us shape the future of building.Working Hours :Hours to be worked Monday - Friday, between 8.00am and 5.00pm (details to be confirmed).Skills: Communication skills,Attention to detail,Team working,Physical fitness....Read more...
You’ll learn both on the job and during intensive residential training weeks at college. All accommodation, travel and subsistence is paid for during the block weeks and you’ll start off with three weeks in college, returning home each weekend. This will prepare you to fully contribute as soon as you get on site.
You will then return to college approximately every 20 weeks, for a two-week block of intensive training.
During your apprenticeship, you will be expected to complete the Barratt Redrow Training Manual along with your site and college work within agreed time limits and standards. You will need to be consistent at gathering quality work-based evidence, work with your colleagues to learn and develop your trade skills and communicate politely with lecturers, customers and colleagues.
On a typical day you will be required to:
Safely use and maintain hand tools
Safely use and maintain portable power tools
Safely use and maintain other equipment
Training:This apprenticeship will give you the knowledge, skills and behaviours required to work as a Site Carpenter and will include the following:
Health and safety to include Control of Substances Hazardous to Health, Manual Handling and Working at Height Regulations, use of PPE etc.
Principles of building construction terminology and components, Building Information Modelling (BIM) and environmental and sustainability considerations
Interpreting and producing relevant information from drawings, specifications and work instructions including the basic principles of Computer Aided Design (CAD)
Understand the characteristics, quality, uses, sustainability, limitations and defects associated with timber and timber-based products and components
How to use hand and power tools including portable circular saws, drills, saws, planers, routers, sanders, multi-functional tools and nail guns
How to carry out first fixing work including timber frames and linings, timber coverings, flat roof decking, timber stud partitions, straight flights of stairs and installing handrails and spindles to straight flights of stairs
How to carry out second fixing work including installation of service encasements, cladding, wall and floor units, mouldings, side hung doors and ironmongery
How to create structural carcassing work, how to erect trussed rafter roofs, how to construct gables, verge and eaves, how to install floor joists and coverings
You will also produce a portfolio of evidence demonstrating examples of your work throughout the apprenticeship
Attendance at York College on block release basis. The qualification achieved will be Carpentry and Joinery Apprenticeship level 2.Training Outcome:On completion of this apprenticeship, the apprentice will have satisfied the requirements to obtain a Construction Skills Certification Scheme (CSCS) card at the appropriate level. Apprentices will progress to a wide range of employment opportunities in the workplace. Self-employment or starting a business may also be an option. If you’re as ambitious as we think you are, you may want to continue for a further year with our advanced apprenticeship.Employer Description:We’ve been nationally recognised as a 5 star house builder thirteen years in a row, that’s more than any other major house builder. This is because we combine the brightest minds, the latest technology, and a genuine commitment to putting customers first. We want the best people in the industry to help us shape the future of building.Working Hours :Hours to be worked Monday - Friday, between 8.00am and 5.00pm (details to be confirmed).Skills: Communication skills,Attention to detail,Team working,Physical fitness....Read more...
You’ll learn both on the job and during intensive residential training weeks at college. All accommodation, travel and subsistence is paid for during the block weeks and you’ll start off with three weeks in college, returning home each weekend. This will prepare you to fully contribute as soon as you get on site.
You will then return to college approximately every 20 weeks, for a two-week block of intensive training.
During your apprenticeship, you will be expected to complete the Barratt Redrow Training Manual along with your site and college work within agreed time limits and standards. You will need to be consistent at gathering quality work-based evidence, work with your colleagues to learn and develop your trade skills and communicate politely with lecturers, customers and colleagues.
On a typical day you will be required to:
Safely use and maintain hand tools
Safely use and maintain portable power tools
Safely use and maintain other equipment
Training:This apprenticeship will give you the knowledge, skills and behaviours required to work as a Site Carpenter and will include the following:
Health and safety to include Control of Substances Hazardous to Health, Manual Handling and Working at Height Regulations, use of PPE etc.
Principles of building construction terminology and components, Building Information Modelling (BIM) and environmental and sustainability considerations
Interpreting and producing relevant information from drawings, specifications and work instructions including the basic principles of Computer Aided Design (CAD)
Understand the characteristics, quality, uses, sustainability, limitations and defects associated with timber and timber-based products and components
How to use hand and power tools including portable circular saws, drills, saws, planers, routers, sanders, multi-functional tools and nail guns
How to carry out first fixing work including timber frames and linings, timber coverings, flat roof decking, timber stud partitions, straight flights of stairs and installing handrails and spindles to straight flights of stairs
How to carry out second fixing work including installation of service encasements, cladding, wall and floor units, mouldings, side hung doors and ironmongery
How to create structural carcassing work, how to erect trussed rafter roofs, how to construct gables, verge and eaves, how to install floor joists and coverings
You will also produce a portfolio of evidence demonstrating examples of your work throughout the apprenticeship
Attendance at York College on block release basis. The qualification achieved will be Carpentry and Joinery Apprenticeship level 2, including Functional Skills in English and maths if required.Training Outcome:On completion of this apprenticeship, the apprentice will have satisfied the requirements to obtain a Construction Skills Certification Scheme (CSCS) card at the appropriate level. Apprentices will progress to a wide range of employment opportunities in the workplace. Self-employment or starting a business may also be an option. If you’re as ambitious as we think you are, you may want to continue for a further year with our Advanced Apprenticeship.Employer Description:We’ve been nationally recognised as a 5 star house builder thirteen years in a row, that’s more than any other major house builder. This is because we combine the brightest minds, the latest technology, and a genuine commitment to putting customers first. We want the best people in the industry to help us shape the future of building.Working Hours :Hours to be worked Monday - Friday between 8.00am and 5.00pm (details to be confirmed).Skills: Communication skills,Attention to detail,Team working,Physical fitness....Read more...
You’ll learn both on the job and during intensive residential training weeks at college. All accommodation, travel and subsistence is paid for during the block weeks and you’ll start off with three weeks in college, returning home each weekend. This will prepare you to fully contribute as soon as you get on site.
You will then return to college approximately every 20 weeks, for a two-week block of intensive training.
During your apprenticeship, you will be expected to complete the Barratt Redrow Training Manual along with your site and college work within agreed time limits and standards. You will need to be consistent at gathering quality work-based evidence, work with your colleagues to learn and develop your trade skills and communicate politely with lecturers, customers and colleagues.
On a typical day you will be required to:
Safely use and maintain hand tools
Safely use and maintain portable power tools
Safely use and maintain other equipment
Training:This apprenticeship will give you the knowledge, skills and behaviours required to work as a Site Carpenter and will include the following:
Health and safety to include Control of Substances Hazardous to Health, Manual Handling and Working at Height Regulations, use of PPE etc.
Principles of building construction terminology and components, Building Information Modelling (BIM) and environmental and sustainability considerations
Interpreting and producing relevant information from drawings, specifications and work instructions including the basic principles of Computer Aided Design (CAD)
Understand the characteristics, quality, uses, sustainability, limitations and defects associated with timber and timber-based products and components
How to use hand and power tools including portable circular saws, drills, saws, planers, routers, sanders, multi-functional tools and nail guns
How to carry out first fixing work including timber frames and linings, timber coverings, flat roof decking, timber stud partitions, straight flights of stairs and installing handrails and spindles to straight flights of stairs
How to carry out second fixing work including installation of service encasements, cladding, wall and floor units, mouldings, side hung doors and ironmongery
How to create structural carcassing work, how to erect trussed rafter roofs, how to construct gables, verge and eaves, how to install floor joists and coverings
You will also produce a portfolio of evidence demonstrating examples of your work throughout the apprenticeship
Attendance at York College on block release basis. The qualification achieved will be Carpentry and Joinery Apprenticeship level 2.Training Outcome:On completion of this apprenticeship, the apprentice will have satisfied the requirements to obtain a Construction Skills Certification Scheme (CSCS) card at the appropriate level. Apprentices will progress to a wide range of employment opportunities in the workplace. Self-employment or starting a business may also be an option. If you’re as ambitious as we think you are, you may want to continue for a further year with our Advanced Apprenticeship.Employer Description:We’ve been nationally recognised as a 5 star house builder thirteen years in a row, that’s more than any other major house builder. This is because we combine the brightest minds, the latest technology, and a genuine commitment to putting customers first. We want the best people in the industry to help us shape the future of building.Working Hours :Hours to be worked
Monday- Friday
Between 8.00am and 5.00pm (Details to be confirmed)Skills: Communication skills,Attention to detail,Team working,Physical fitness....Read more...
You’ll learn both on the job and during intensive residential training weeks at college. All accommodation, travel and subsistence is paid for during the block weeks and you’ll start off with three weeks in college, returning home each weekend. This will prepare you to fully contribute as soon as you get on site.
You will then return to college approximately every 20 weeks, for a two-week block of intensive training.
During your apprenticeship, you will be expected to complete the Barratt Redrow Training Manual along with your site and college work within agreed time limits and standards. You will need to be consistent at gathering quality work-based evidence, work with your colleagues to learn and develop your trade skills and communicate politely with lecturers, customers and colleagues.
On a typical day you will be required to:
Safely use and maintain hand tools
Safely use and maintain portable power tools
Safely use and maintain other equipment
Training:This apprenticeship will give you the knowledge, skills and behaviours required to work as a Site Carpenter and will include the following:
Health and safety to include Control of Substances Hazardous to Health, Manual Handling and Working at Height Regulations, use of PPE etc.
Principles of building construction terminology and components, Building Information Modelling (BIM) and environmental and sustainability considerations
Interpreting and producing relevant information from drawings, specifications and work instructions including the basic principles of Computer Aided Design (CAD)
Understand the characteristics, quality, uses, sustainability, limitations and defects associated with timber and timber-based products and components
How to use hand and power tools including portable circular saws, drills, saws, planers, routers, sanders, multi-functional tools and nail guns
How to carry out first fixing work including timber frames and linings, timber coverings, flat roof decking, timber stud partitions, straight flights of stairs and installing handrails and spindles to straight flights of stairs
How to carry out second fixing work including installation of service encasements, cladding, wall and floor units, mouldings, side hung doors and ironmongery
How to create structural carcassing work, how to erect trussed rafter roofs, how to construct gables, verge and eaves, how to install floor joists and coverings
You will also produce a portfolio of evidence demonstrating examples of your work throughout the apprenticeship
Attendance at York College on block release basis. The qualification achieved will be Carpentry and Joinery Apprenticeship level 2.Training Outcome:On completion of this apprenticeship, the apprentice will have satisfied the requirements to obtain a Construction Skills Certification Scheme (CSCS) card at the appropriate level. Apprentices will progress to a wide range of employment opportunities in the workplace. Self-employment or starting a business may also be an option. If you’re as ambitious as we think you are, you may want to continue for a further year with our Advanced Apprenticeship.Employer Description:We’ve been nationally recognised as a 5 star house builder thirteen years in a row, that’s more than any other major house builder. This is because we combine the brightest minds, the latest technology, and a genuine commitment to putting customers first. We want the best people in the industry to help us shape the future of building.Working Hours :Monday - Friday between 8.00am and 5.00pm (details to be confirmed).Skills: Communication skills,Attention to detail,Team working,Physical fitness....Read more...
You’ll learn both on the job and during intensive residential training weeks at college. All accommodation, travel and subsistence is paid for during the block weeks and you’ll start off with three weeks in college, returning home each weekend. This will prepare you to fully contribute as soon as you get on site.
You will then return to college approximately every 20 weeks, for a two-week block of intensive training.
During your apprenticeship, you will be expected to complete the Barratt Redrow Training Manual along with your site and college work within agreed time limits and standards. You will need to be consistent at gathering quality work-based evidence, work with your colleagues to learn and develop your trade skills and communicate politely with lecturers, customers and colleagues.
On a typical day you will be required to:
Safely use and maintain hand tools
Safely use and maintain portable power tools
Safely use and maintain other equipment
Training:This apprenticeship will give you the knowledge, skills and behaviours required to work as a Site Carpenter and will include the following:
Health and safety to include Control of Substances Hazardous to Health, Manual Handling and Working at Height Regulations, use of PPE etc.
Principles of building construction terminology and components, Building Information Modelling (BIM) and environmental and sustainability considerations
Interpreting and producing relevant information from drawings, specifications and work instructions including the basic principles of Computer Aided Design (CAD)
Understand the characteristics, quality, uses, sustainability, limitations and defects associated with timber and timber-based products and components
How to use hand and power tools including portable circular saws, drills, saws, planers, routers, sanders, multi-functional tools and nail guns
How to carry out first fixing work including timber frames and linings, timber coverings, flat roof decking, timber stud partitions, straight flights of stairs and installing handrails and spindles to straight flights of stairs
How to carry out second fixing work including installation of service encasements, cladding, wall and floor units, mouldings, side hung doors and ironmongery
How to create structural carcassing work, how to erect trussed rafter roofs, how to construct gables, verge and eaves, how to install floor joists and coverings
You will also produce a portfolio of evidence demonstrating examples of your work throughout the apprenticeship
Attendance at York College on block release basis. The qualification achieved will be Carpentry and Joinery Apprenticeship level 2.Training Outcome:On completion of this apprenticeship, the apprentice will have satisfied the requirements to obtain a Construction Skills Certification Scheme (CSCS) card at the appropriate level. Apprentices will progress to a wide range of employment opportunities in the workplace. Self-employment or starting a business may also be an option. If you’re as ambitious as we think you are, you may want to continue for a further year with our Advanced Apprenticeship.Employer Description:We’ve been nationally recognised as a 5 star house builder thirteen years in a row, that’s more than any other major house builder. This is because we combine the brightest minds, the latest technology, and a genuine commitment to putting customers first. We want the best people in the industry to help us shape the future of building.Working Hours :Hours to be worked Monday - Friday between 8.00am and 5.00pm (details to be confirmed).Skills: Communication skills,Attention to detail,Team working,Physical fitness....Read more...
You’ll learn both on the job and during intensive residential training weeks at college. All accommodation, travel and subsistence is paid for during the block weeks and you’ll start off with three weeks in college, returning home each weekend. This will prepare you to fully contribute as soon as you get on site.
You will then return to college approximately every 20 weeks, for a two-week block of intensive training.
During your apprenticeship, you will be expected to complete the Barratt Redrow Training Manual along with your site and college work within agreed time limits and standards. You will need to be consistent at gathering quality work-based evidence, work with your colleagues to learn and develop your trade skills and communicate politely with lecturers, customers and colleagues.
On a typical day you will be required to:
Safely use and maintain hand tools
Safely use and maintain portable power tools
Safely use and maintain other equipment
Training:This apprenticeship will give you the knowledge, skills and behaviours required to work as a Site Carpenter and will include the following:
Health and safety to include Control of Substances Hazardous to Health, Manual Handling and Working at Height Regulations, use of PPE etc.
Principles of building construction terminology and components, Building Information Modelling (BIM) and environmental and sustainability considerations
Interpreting and producing relevant information from drawings, specifications and work instructions including the basic principles of Computer Aided Design (CAD)
Understand the characteristics, quality, uses, sustainability, limitations and defects associated with timber and timber-based products and components
How to use hand and power tools including portable circular saws, drills, saws, planers, routers, sanders, multi-functional tools and nail guns
How to carry out first fixing work including timber frames and linings, timber coverings, flat roof decking, timber stud partitions, straight flights of stairs and installing handrails and spindles to straight flights of stairs
How to carry out second fixing work including installation of service encasements, cladding, wall and floor units, mouldings, side hung doors and ironmongery
How to create structural carcassing work, how to erect trussed rafter roofs, how to construct gables, verge and eaves, how to install floor joists and coverings
You will also produce a portfolio of evidence demonstrating examples of your work throughout the apprenticeship
Attendance at York College on block release basis. The qualification achieved will be Carpentry and Joinery Apprenticeship level 2.Training Outcome:On completion of this apprenticeship, the apprentice will have satisfied the requirements to obtain a Construction Skills Certification Scheme (CSCS) card at the appropriate level. Apprentices will progress to a wide range of employment opportunities in the workplace. Self-employment or starting a business may also be an option. If you’re as ambitious as we think you are, you may want to continue for a further year with our Advanced Apprenticeship.Employer Description:We’ve been nationally recognised as a 5 star house builder thirteen years in a row, that’s more than any other major house builder. This is because we combine the brightest minds, the latest technology, and a genuine commitment to putting customers first. We want the best people in the industry to help us shape the future of building.Working Hours :Hours to be worked Monday - Friday between 8.00am and 5.00pm (details to be confirmed).Skills: Communication skills,Attention to detail,Team working,Physical fitness....Read more...
You’ll learn both on the job and during intensive residential training weeks at college. All accommodation, travel and subsistence is paid for during the block weeks and you’ll start off with three weeks in college, returning home each weekend. This will prepare you to fully contribute as soon as you get on site.
You will then return to college approximately every 20 weeks, for a two-week block of intensive training.
During your apprenticeship, you will be expected to complete the Barratt Redrow Training Manual along with your site and college work within agreed time limits and standards. You will need to be consistent at gathering quality work-based evidence, work with your colleagues to learn and develop your trade skills and communicate politely with lecturers, customers and colleagues.
On a typical day, you will be required to:
Safely use and maintain hand tools
Safely use and maintain portable power tools
Safely use and maintain other equipment
Training:This apprenticeship will give you the knowledge, skills and behaviours required to work as a Site Carpenter and will include the following:
Health and safety to include Control of Substances Hazardous to Health, Manual Handling and Working at Height Regulations, use of PPE etc.
Principles of building construction terminology and components, Building Information Modelling (BIM) and environmental and sustainability considerations
Interpreting and producing relevant information from drawings, specifications and work instructions including the basic principles of Computer Aided Design (CAD)
Understand the characteristics, quality, uses, sustainability, limitations and defects associated with timber and timber-based products and components
How to use hand and power tools including portable circular saws, drills, saws, planers, routers, sanders, multi-functional tools and nail guns
How to carry out first fixing work including timber frames and linings, timber coverings, flat roof decking, timber stud partitions, straight flights of stairs and installing handrails and spindles to straight flights of stairs
How to carry out second fixing work including installation of service encasements, cladding, wall and floor units, mouldings, side hung doors and ironmongery
How to create structural carcassing work, how to erect trussed rafter roofs, how to construct gables, verge and eaves, how to install floor joists and coverings
You will also produce a portfolio of evidence demonstrating examples of your work throughout the apprenticeship
Attendance at York College on block release basis. The qualification achieved will be Carpentry and Joinery Apprenticeship level 2.Training Outcome:On completion of this apprenticeship, the apprentice will have satisfied the requirements to obtain a Construction Skills Certification Scheme (CSCS) card at the appropriate level. Apprentices will progress to a wide range of employment opportunities in the workplace. Self-employment or starting a business may also be an option. If you’re as ambitious as we think you are, you may want to continue for a further year with our Advanced Apprenticeship.Employer Description:We’ve been nationally recognised as a 5 star house builder thirteen years in a row, that’s more than any other major house builder. This is because we combine the brightest minds, the latest technology, and a genuine commitment to putting customers first. We want the best people in the industry to help us shape the future of building.Working Hours :Hours to be worked Monday - Friday between 8.00am and 5.00pm (details to be confirmed).Skills: Communication skills,Attention to detail,Team working,Physical fitness....Read more...
You’ll learn both on the job and during intensive residential training weeks at college. All accommodation, travel and subsistence is paid for during the block weeks and you’ll start off with three weeks in college, returning home each weekend. This will prepare you to fully contribute as soon as you get on site.
You will then return to college approximately every 20 weeks, for a two-week block of intensive training.
During your apprenticeship, you will be expected to complete the Barratt Redrow Training Manual along with your site and college work within agreed time limits and standards. You will need to be consistent at gathering quality work-based evidence, work with your colleagues to learn and develop your trade skills and communicate politely with lecturers, customers and colleagues.
On a typical day you will be required to:
Safely use and maintain hand tools
Safely use and maintain portable power tools
Safely use and maintain other equipment
Training:This apprenticeship will give you the knowledge, skills and behaviours required to work as a Site Carpenter and will include the following:
Health and safety to include Control of Substances Hazardous to Health, Manual Handling and Working at Height Regulations, use of PPE etc.
Principles of building construction terminology and components, Building Information Modelling (BIM) and environmental and sustainability considerations
Interpreting and producing relevant information from drawings, specifications and work instructions including the basic principles of Computer Aided Design (CAD)
Understand the characteristics, quality, uses, sustainability, limitations and defects associated with timber and timber-based products and components
How to use hand and power tools including portable circular saws, drills, saws, planers, routers, sanders, multi-functional tools and nail guns
How to carry out first fixing work including timber frames and linings, timber coverings, flat roof decking, timber stud partitions, straight flights of stairs and installing handrails and spindles to straight flights of stairs
How to carry out second fixing work including installation of service encasements, cladding, wall and floor units, mouldings, side hung doors and ironmongery
How to create structural carcassing work, how to erect trussed rafter roofs, how to construct gables, verge and eaves, how to install floor joists and coverings
You will also produce a portfolio of evidence demonstrating examples of your work throughout the apprenticeship
Attendance at York College on block release basis. The qualification achieved will be Carpentry and Joinery Apprenticeship level 2.Training Outcome:On completion of this apprenticeship, the apprentice will have satisfied the requirements to obtain a Construction Skills Certification Scheme (CSCS) card at the appropriate level. Apprentices will progress to a wide range of employment opportunities in the workplace. Self-employment or starting a business may also be an option. If you’re as ambitious as we think you are, you may want to continue for a further year with our Advanced Apprenticeship.Employer Description:We’ve been nationally recognised as a 5 star house builder thirteen years in a row, that’s more than any other major house builder. This is because we combine the brightest minds, the latest technology, and a genuine commitment to putting customers first. We want the best people in the industry to help us shape the future of building.Working Hours :Hours to be worked
Monday- Friday between 8.00am and 5.00pm
(Details to be confirmed)Skills: Communication skills,Attention to detail,Team working,Physical fitness....Read more...
You’ll learn both on the job and during intensive residential training weeks at college. All accommodation, travel and subsistence is paid for during the block weeks and you’ll start off with three weeks in college, returning home each weekend. This will prepare you to fully contribute as soon as you get on site.
You will then return to college approximately every 20 weeks, for a two-week block of intensive training.
During your apprenticeship, you will be expected to complete the Barratt Redrow Training Manual along with your site and college work within agreed time limits and standards. You will need to be consistent at gathering quality work-based evidence, work with your colleagues to learn and develop your trade skills and communicate politely with lecturers, customers and colleagues.
On a typical day you will be required to:
Safely use and maintain hand tools
Safely use and maintain portable power tools
Safely use and maintain other equipment
Training:This apprenticeship will give you the knowledge, skills and behaviours required to work as a Site Carpenter and will include the following:
Health and safety to include Control of Substances Hazardous to Health, Manual Handling and Working at Height Regulations, use of PPE etc.
Principles of building construction terminology and components, Building Information Modelling (BIM) and environmental and sustainability considerations
Interpreting and producing relevant information from drawings, specifications and work instructions including the basic principles of Computer Aided Design (CAD)
Understand the characteristics, quality, uses, sustainability, limitations and defects associated with timber and timber-based products and components
How to use hand and power tools including portable circular saws, drills, saws, planers, routers, sanders, multi-functional tools and nail guns
How to carry out first fixing work including timber frames and linings, timber coverings, flat roof decking, timber stud partitions, straight flights of stairs and installing handrails and spindles to straight flights of stairs
How to carry out second fixing work including installation of service encasements, cladding, wall and floor units, mouldings, side hung doors and ironmongery
How to create structural carcassing work, how to erect trussed rafter roofs, how to construct gables, verge and eaves, how to install floor joists and coverings
You will also produce a portfolio of evidence demonstrating examples of your work throughout the apprenticeship
Attendance at York College on block release basis. The qualification achieved will be Carpentry and Joinery Apprenticeship level 2.Training Outcome:On completion of this apprenticeship, the apprentice will have satisfied the requirements to obtain a Construction Skills Certification Scheme (CSCS) card at the appropriate level. Apprentices will progress to a wide range of employment opportunities in the workplace. Self-employment or starting a business may also be an option. If you’re as ambitious as we think you are, you may want to continue for a further year with our Advanced Apprenticeship.Employer Description:We’ve been nationally recognised as a 5 star house builder thirteen years in a row, that’s more than any other major house builder. This is because we combine the brightest minds, the latest technology, and a genuine commitment to putting customers first. We want the best people in the industry to help us shape the future of building.Working Hours :Hours to be worked Monday - Friday between 8.00am and 5.00pm (details to be confirmed).Skills: Communication skills,Attention to detail,Team working,Physical fitness....Read more...
You’ll learn both on the job and during intensive residential training weeks at college. All accommodation, travel and subsistence is paid for during the block weeks and you’ll start off with three weeks in college, returning home each weekend. This will prepare you to fully contribute as soon as you get on site.
You will then return to college approximately every 20 weeks, for a two-week block of intensive training.
During your apprenticeship, you will be expected to complete the Barratt Redrow Training Manual along with your site and college work within agreed time limits and standards. You will need to be consistent at gathering quality work-based evidence, work with your colleagues to learn and develop your trade skills and communicate politely with lecturers, customers and colleagues.
On a typical day you will be required to:
Safely use and maintain hand tools
Safely use and maintain portable power tools
Safely use and maintain other equipment
Training:This apprenticeship will give you the knowledge, skills and behaviours required to work as a Site Carpenter and will include the following:
Health and safety to include Control of Substances Hazardous to Health, Manual Handling and Working at Height Regulations, use of PPE etc.
Principles of building construction terminology and components, Building Information Modelling (BIM) and environmental and sustainability considerations
Interpreting and producing relevant information from drawings, specifications and work instructions including the basic principles of Computer Aided Design (CAD)
Understand the characteristics, quality, uses, sustainability, limitations and defects associated with timber and timber-based products and components
How to use hand and power tools including portable circular saws, drills, saws, planers, routers, sanders, multi-functional tools and nail guns
How to carry out first fixing work including timber frames and linings, timber coverings, flat roof decking, timber stud partitions, straight flights of stairs and installing handrails and spindles to straight flights of stairs
How to carry out second fixing work including installation of service encasements, cladding, wall and floor units, mouldings, side hung doors and ironmongery
How to create structural carcassing work, how to erect trussed rafter roofs, how to construct gables, verge and eaves, how to install floor joists and coverings
You will also produce a portfolio of evidence demonstrating examples of your work throughout the apprenticeship
Attendance at York College on block release basis. The qualification achieved will be Carpentry and Joinery Apprenticeship level 2.Training Outcome:On completion of this apprenticeship, the apprentice will have satisfied the requirements to obtain a Construction Skills Certification Scheme (CSCS) card at the appropriate level. Apprentices will progress to a wide range of employment opportunities in the workplace. Self-employment or starting a business may also be an option. If you’re as ambitious as we think you are, you may want to continue for a further year with our Advanced Apprenticeship.Employer Description:We’ve been nationally recognised as a 5 star house builder thirteen years in a row, that’s more than any other major house builder. This is because we combine the brightest minds, the latest technology, and a genuine commitment to putting customers first. We want the best people in the industry to help us shape the future of building.Working Hours :Hours to be worked
Monday - Friday between 8.00am and 5.00pm
(Details to be confirmed)Skills: Communication skills,Attention to detail,Team working,Physical fitness....Read more...