Building Services Engineering Apprenticeship


Overview

Building Services Engineers work on the large-scale industrial and commercial systems such as heating, chilled water, hot water and cold water which are used for heating workplaces such as those found in industrial and commercial buildings like office blocks, factories, schools and hospitals. These engineering systems work by moving temperature-controlled water around the inside of buildings, providing heating and cooling, and utilise fossil fuels and sustainable energy systems.

Building Services Engineering - Installer Apprenticeship

This level 2 Installer qualification helps to develop the skills, knowledge and behaviours apprentices need to install components of large-scale industrial and commercial systems under close but not constant supervision.

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Building Services Engineering - Craftsperson Apprenticeship

Craftsperson’s undertake the installation, testing, pre-commissioning, commissioning and decommissioning of the systems.  They have detailed knowledge of the system’s operating principles.

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Building Services Engineering - Service Maintenance Engineer Apprenticeship

Service and Maintenance Engineers play a key role in planning and completing a range of maintenance work encompassing industrial and commercial building services engineering systems such as ventilating, heating, water supply, waste, and drainage.

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