Courses / Courses tagged maintenance
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Provided by Construction Training Specialists Ltd (CTS Ltd) An apprenticeship is still the best way to becoming a construction craft operative. It enables you to learn, and work, earn and get qualified all at the same time, by combining college training with on site experience. |
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Provided by Construction Training Specialists Ltd (CTS Ltd) CTS Ltd have developed a range of courses for all including women only courses for those who have not previously been able to access essential skills and training in home maintenance. In response to popular demand these course have been designed for people who have little or no experience in completing 'odd jobs' around the home. |
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Provided by Quality Education for Drivers We offer a wide and varied range of courses on all aspects of driving and vehicle management. The following is a sample of the type of work that we do, with a brief description. Because no two customers are alike we tailor our products to our clients needs. |
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Boat Construction, Maintenance and Support - City and Guilds 2451 Level 3 Provided by Lowestoft College This course is aimed at learners who are employed or intend to gain employment in a boatyard or within the marine leisure industry and includes skills that can easily be transferred within other wood occupations |
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Provided by Eastern Training Alliance The Provision and Use of Work Equipment Regulations 1998 (PUWER) require employers to provide adequate training and to ensure that chainsaws and related equipment are only operated by employees who have received appropriate training in their safe use. |
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CHAINSAW MAINTENANCE, CROSS CUTTING AND FELLING SMALL TREES Provided by Deben Training Services Variable length course for staff who use chainsaws, held on-site |
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Combine Harvester Training - Com 2 - Combine in Field Provided by New Life Training This course trains the operator to maintain and service his own machine, and then follow up in the field during harvest, evaluate loss and output and reset the combine if required. |
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Engineering Maintenance (Fluid Power) NVQ Level 3 Provided by Great Yarmouth College |
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Engineering Maintenance (Mechanical) NVQ Level 3 Provided by Great Yarmouth College The programme is designed to develop your practical skills and technical knowledge through a combination College attendance and work place experience. You will attend College 1 day per week over 2 years to achieve the City and Guilds level 2 Certificate in Engineering and the NVQ Performing Engineering Operations (PEO). You will need to have a practical aptitude with a desire to work with your hands and you will be employed in an Engineering vocation. |
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Engineering Maintenance NVQ Adv Apprenticeship Diploma Level 3 Provided by Great Yarmouth College The primary objective of the Engineering Maintenance NVQ is to contribute to the development of a skilled workforce as a whole. This will be done where possible by integrating the NVQ into the organisation's models for personnel and business development and recognising the competence of the people who make up the workforce at all levels. Relevant skills and attributes include: This NVQ is suitable for those seeking recognition of their competence in one or more of a wide variety of activities and offer maximum flexibility to meet the needs of semi-skilled and skilled workers engaged in engineering maintenance. |
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Engineering Operations and Maintenance) - BTEC Extended Diploma Level 3 Provided by Lowestoft College This course is designed to equip individuals with the practical skills, knowledge and understanding required for the huge opportunities in the UK and abroad for suitably qualified technicians. |
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Gas Control Equipment - Inspection & Maintenance Provided by Harrington Morgan Ltd A half day course that will enable attendees to perform their own inspection, maintenance and testing of portable gas control equipment (regulators, flashback arrestors, hoses, etc.). |
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Introduction to Dynamic Positioning Provided by Lowestoft College This course is intended for personnel other than DP watchkeeping staff. This course would be appropriate for Project Engineers, Diving Supervisors Superintendents, Subsea Engineers, ROV Operators, Management, Client Reps etc |
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Provided by Eastern Training Alliance The Provision and Use of Work Equipment Regulations 1998 (PUWER) require employers to provide adequate training and to ensure that chainsaws and related equipment are operated only by employees who have received appropriate training in their safe use. |
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