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Water Industry Treatment Process Technician Level 3

Standard: ST1291
Version: 1.1

Funding: £16,000

Typical Duration: 36 months

EPA Period: 4 months

Sector: Water

Price: £2,800

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Summary

A water industry treatment process technician maintains site process standards for water or wastewater. They work for clean water or wastewater (sewerage) treatment companies regulated by OFWAT. Technicians typically work in only one type of treatment stream.

End-point Assessment Components

  • Knowledge Assessment
  • Technical Interview
  • Practical Observation

Gateway Requirements

Apprentices must have compiled and submitted a portfolio of evidence to underpin the interview.
Apprentices must have achieved English and maths qualifications in line with the apprenticeship funding rules.

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Personal Customer Support

Your personal contact means you get help and support when you want it – no call centres and no tickets.

Learning from Experience

After each cohort has finished their apprenticeships, we will set up ‘Learning from Experience’ meeting to ensure you are heard and we are always improving.

Resources for Success

Our added-value resources give you much more - all designed to help you prepare the apprentice for their end-point assessment.

From a training provider’s point of view, it has been an extremely positive experience. Their customer service allowed all companies to work collaboratively and has allowed us all to learn, improve and develop, to what seems to be a slick operation, ensuring that the apprentices could succeed in their end-point assessment.

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