Employers are now able to enrol candidates from as early as September in the British Compressed Air Society (BCAS)’s new Compressed Air and Vacuum Technician apprenticeship.
This follows the selection of EAL, part of the Enginuity group, as the end point assessor organisation (EPAO).
The BCAS has worked with its members and the Institute for Apprenticeships and Education (IfATE) to develop the apprenticeship, which will consist of three years.
During the training, candidates will be taught how to commission compressed air and/or vacuum equipment and their associated systems. It will also include service and maintenance, fault diagnosis, repair and system optimisation.
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