Forth Valley College will be delivering the Engineering Construction Industry Training Board’s (ECITB) new engineering construction qualifications, which were launched recently for modern apprentices.
The new Scottish Competence Based Qualifications (CBQs), accredited by SQA Accreditation, are based on the National Occupational Standards (NOS) for the Engineering Construction industry. FVC will join other Approved Centres: Dundee and Angus College, Fife College, Hartlepool Training, International assessment centre and JB Training and Lifting, in delivering the courses.
This provides industry with the assurance that an individual with the qualification can do their job well and to the national standards for the relevant sector.
The new qualifications, across levels 5, 6 and 7, span a range of disciplines including supporting engineering construction activities in welding and installation, pipefitting, mechanical, electrical, instrument and controls, design and draughting, and moving engineering construction loads.
Head of Apprenticeships Caroline Hogg said: "As the 2023 ECI Approved Training Provider of the Year, Forth Valley College is thrilled to have been working with ECITB for the past 12 years, delivering the Oil and Gas Technical Apprentice Programme (OGTAP). These new competency-based qualifications, designed to meet the industry's needs, will continue to enhance our offerings, future-proof our programmes, and equip our apprentices with the qualifications and vocational skills to excel in their highly rewarding career journeys."
Andrew Hockey, CEO of the ECITB, said: “The ECITB Awarding Organisation works with our employers to develop the curriculum and content to ensure our qualifications deliver the skills and knowledge that industry needs and offer development opportunities across a wide range of engineering construction roles.
“With updated content and the latest methods of testing, the new qualifications ensure we are adapting and evolving with industry and harnessing advances in technology and processes. For this reason, ECITB engineering qualifications are valued by employers.”
The new qualifications have a greater focus on the importance of sustainability and environmental considerations; transferability of skills; and digital skills and tools within engineering construction. They are also now assessed with online tests as well as a portfolio of evidence and a professional discussion.
They replace existing ones which accepted new registrations up until 30 June 2024. Candidates enrolled on the previous suite have three years to finish these.
The new engineering construction qualifications
The qualifications include:
- ECITB Diploma in Supporting Engineering Construction Activities at SCQF Level 5 – Welding Pathway and Installation pathway
- ECITB Diploma in Supporting the Installation of Engineering Construction Plant and Systems – Pipefitting at SCQF Level 5
- ECITB Diploma in Engineering Construction Design and Draughting at SCQF Level 6
- ECITB Diploma in Installing Plant and Systems – Pipefitting at SCQF Level 6
- ECITB Diploma in Moving Engineering Construction Loads at SCQF Level 6
- ECITB Diploma in Maintaining Plant and Systems – Electrical at SCQF Level 7
- ECITB Diploma in Maintaining Plant and Systems – Instrumentation and Controls at SCQF Level 7
- ECITB Diploma in Maintaining Plant and Systems – Mechanical at SCQF Level 7
For more information on the MA programme at FVC visit https://www.forthvalley.ac.uk/apprenticeships/ and to find out more about ECITB visit https://www.ecitb.org.uk/