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Starts on this apprenticeship are paused in the absence of an End Point Assessment Organisation (EPAO).
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The dispensation will last until 31st December 2025 and may be withdrawn if the assessment plan is revised sooner, or the dispensation is no longer necessary.
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Building the underground tunnels needed for services such as rail lines and water works.
Occupation |
Tunnelling Operative (Construction) |
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Duration |
Typically 12 – 18 months |
Level |
2 |
The primary role of a tunnelling operative is to assist with the excavation, support and forming of tunnels and shafts in the ground associated with the construction process to provide an underground space, tunnel or shaft; typical tunnelling methods will include hand tunnelling, machine tunnelling, pipejacking, sprayed concrete lining, shaft sinking and drill and blast. The tunnelling operative will be working as part of a larger team on a tunnelling project in which they will have responsibility for performing tasks which will include moving and handling materials, resources and components by mechanically assisted or manual means; loading and unloading, handling and conveying goods and materials to and from the workface. Other duties will include guiding and controlling the movement and operation of plant, machinery and vehicles; preparing, checking and maintaining machinery and equipment in use.
Core Skills |
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On completion of this apprenticeship, Tunnel Operatives will be able to demonstrate competence in the following:
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Core Knowledge |
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On completion of this apprenticeship, Tunnel Operatives will have core knowledge of:
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Behaviours |
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Employers will set their own entry requirements when selecting candidates.
Candidates will be required to achieve the Level 2 NVQ Diploma in Tunnelling Operations prior to taking the end-point assessment.
Apprentices without Level 1 in English and Mathematics will need to achieve this level and take the test for Level 2 English and Mathematics prior to taking the end-point assessment.
This standard will be reviewed after three years.
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Version | Change detail | Earliest start date | Latest start date |
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1.0 | Approved for delivery | 26/01/2018 | Not set |