Engineering Manufacturing Technician Apprenticeship Level 4
The Engineering Manufacturing Technician Level 4 Apprenticeship is designed for individuals who want to develop advanced technical skills and play a key role in supporting engineering and manufacturing operations. This programme is ideal for those working in sectors such as aerospace, automotive, marine, defence, and advanced manufacturing.
As an apprentice, you’ll be employed while you train, gaining hands-on experience in the workplace alongside structured learning at Bolton College. The course typically lasts around 42 months and prepares you to work independently or as part of a technical team, supporting the development, production, and improvement of products and processes.
As an apprentice, you’ll be employed while you train, gaining hands-on experience in the workplace alongside structured learning at Bolton College. The course typically lasts around 42 months and prepares you to work independently or as part of a technical team, supporting the development, production, and improvement of products and processes.
Course Information
Course Type:
Apprenticeship
Study Mode:
Qualification:
Apprenticeship
Location:
Deane Road Campus
Course Code:
SD523-L4
Course Length:
Start Date:
Various start dates from August 2026
Subject Area:
ENGINEERING AND DIGITAL TECHNOLOGY
Overview
The Engineering Manufacturing Technician Level 4 Apprenticeship is designed for individuals who want to develop advanced technical skills and play a key role in supporting engineering and manufacturing operations. This programme is ideal for those working in sectors such as aerospace, automotive, marine, defence, and advanced manufacturing.
As an apprentice, you’ll be employed while you train, gaining hands-on experience in the workplace alongside structured learning at Bolton College. The course typically lasts around 42 months and prepares you to work independently or as part of a technical team, supporting the development, production, and improvement of products and processes.
As an apprentice, you’ll be employed while you train, gaining hands-on experience in the workplace alongside structured learning at Bolton College. The course typically lasts around 42 months and prepares you to work independently or as part of a technical team, supporting the development, production, and improvement of products and processes.
What You'll Learn
You’ll gain in-depth knowledge of engineering principles, manufacturing methods, quality systems, and lean techniques such as Six Sigma and Kaizen. You’ll also learn how to analyse data, solve complex problems, and produce technical documentation to support engineering decisions.
Depending on your specialism—mechanical or electrical/electronic—you’ll study modules such as engineering design, fluid mechanics, thermodynamics, digital principles, and electronic circuits. You’ll also develop skills in project management, compliance, and continuous improvement, preparing you for a wide range of technical roles.
Depending on your specialism—mechanical or electrical/electronic—you’ll study modules such as engineering design, fluid mechanics, thermodynamics, digital principles, and electronic circuits. You’ll also develop skills in project management, compliance, and continuous improvement, preparing you for a wide range of technical roles.
How Will I Be Assessed?
You’ll be assessed throughout the apprenticeship through practical tasks, written assignments, and a portfolio of evidence. Your college tutor and employer will support your progress and help you prepare for the final assessment.
At the end of the programme, you’ll complete an End Point Assessment (EPA), which includes:
Observation with questioning in your workplace
Professional discussion supported by your portfolio
Your performance in the EPA will determine your final grade: Pass or Distinction
At the end of the programme, you’ll complete an End Point Assessment (EPA), which includes:
Observation with questioning in your workplace
Professional discussion supported by your portfolio
Your performance in the EPA will determine your final grade: Pass or Distinction
Entry Requirements
There are no formal qualifications needed to start the Engineering Manufacturing Technician Level 4 Apprenticeship—just a strong interest in engineering and a desire to develop advanced technical skills. This programme is ideal for individuals who have completed a Level 3 apprenticeship or hold a relevant Level 3 qualification in engineering.
However, some employers may set their own entry requirements, such as five GCSEs at Grade 4/5 or above, including Maths, English, and a science or technology-related subject. If you have not yet achieved a GCSE Grade 4/C (or equivalent) in English and Maths, you will be required to complete Functional Skills Level 2 in these subjects as part of your apprenticeship. Don’t worry—Bolton College will support you throughout your training.
However, some employers may set their own entry requirements, such as five GCSEs at Grade 4/5 or above, including Maths, English, and a science or technology-related subject. If you have not yet achieved a GCSE Grade 4/C (or equivalent) in English and Maths, you will be required to complete Functional Skills Level 2 in these subjects as part of your apprenticeship. Don’t worry—Bolton College will support you throughout your training.
I'm Interested, What Next?
If you’re interested in this apprenticeship, the first step is to register your interest with Bolton College. This will add you to our mailing list so we can keep you informed about any upcoming apprenticeship vacancies or employer opportunities in your chosen field.
To begin the apprenticeship, you’ll need to secure employment with an organisation willing to support you as an apprentice. While it is your responsibility to find and apply for suitable roles, Bolton College is here to help. We have a dedicated Job Shop located within the college, where you can meet with an Employer Engagement Advisor for tailored support and advice on how to apply for vacancies and prepare for interviews.
Job Shop Opening Times:
Monday – Friday
9:00am – 3:30pm
Email: Job.shop@Boltoncc.ac.uk
Tel: 01204 482182
To begin the apprenticeship, you’ll need to secure employment with an organisation willing to support you as an apprentice. While it is your responsibility to find and apply for suitable roles, Bolton College is here to help. We have a dedicated Job Shop located within the college, where you can meet with an Employer Engagement Advisor for tailored support and advice on how to apply for vacancies and prepare for interviews.
Job Shop Opening Times:
Monday – Friday
9:00am – 3:30pm
Email: Job.shop@Boltoncc.ac.uk
Tel: 01204 482182
Future Opportunities
After completing this apprenticeship, you could progress into roles such as Manufacturing Engineer, Quality Engineer, Process Engineer, or Production Support Engineer. You may also choose to continue your studies with a higher-level apprenticeship or a degree in engineering or manufacturing.
This qualification provides a strong foundation for a long-term career in advanced manufacturing and engineering, with opportunities to specialise or move into leadership roles.
This qualification provides a strong foundation for a long-term career in advanced manufacturing and engineering, with opportunities to specialise or move into leadership roles.
Who Can I Speak To?
In the first instance please send a message to apprenticeships@boltoncc.ac.uk
How to Apply?
Click the ‘Express an Interest’ button on this page to express your interest.
You’ll be asked to set up a Learner Hub account, so that you can track your application. If we dont think you're ready for an Apprenticeship yet, we'll recommend a relevant Study Programme that could eventually lead to the Apprenticeship you're interested in.
If you have any difficulties setting up your Learner Hub account, please email admissions@boltoncc.ac.uk
You’ll be asked to set up a Learner Hub account, so that you can track your application. If we dont think you're ready for an Apprenticeship yet, we'll recommend a relevant Study Programme that could eventually lead to the Apprenticeship you're interested in.
If you have any difficulties setting up your Learner Hub account, please email admissions@boltoncc.ac.uk
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Supporting Your Learning
We have a range of dedicated support and wellbeing services including financial support, and impartial advice and guidance. Throughout your Apprenticeship, you’ll also receive one-to-one support from your dedicated Work Based Tutor, helping you to achieve your ambitions
Why Choose Us?
We’re an elite College, and part of the University of Bolton Group, offering you a gateway to all of Greater Manchester’s vast range of fantastic opportunities for specialist careers, university degree courses and higher Apprenticeships.
We’ll reward your achievements with trips to The Anderton Outdoor Activity Centre and the opportunity to apply for the prestigious Duke of Edinburgh Award.
Our £75 million campus offers a refurbished fitness suite and sports hall; Apple Mac suites; libraries, a lecture theatre; hair and beauty salon; and a restaurant, café and canteen.
You’ll also enjoy a wide range of events, including showcases, enterprise activities and cultural celebrations.
We’ll reward your achievements with trips to The Anderton Outdoor Activity Centre and the opportunity to apply for the prestigious Duke of Edinburgh Award.
Our £75 million campus offers a refurbished fitness suite and sports hall; Apple Mac suites; libraries, a lecture theatre; hair and beauty salon; and a restaurant, café and canteen.
You’ll also enjoy a wide range of events, including showcases, enterprise activities and cultural celebrations.
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