Develop the knowledge and skills to design, install, maintain and support communication networks within an organisation or between organisations.
A Network Engineer provides networks and systems to deliver the objectives of varied organisations. They will make sure that systems are working at optimum capacity and problem solve where they are not. To be able to do this effectively a Network Engineer must interpret technical information and understand organisational requirements and expectations. They support delivery of legislatively compliant solutions to challenges in network and infrastructure.
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Network Engineers can be customer facing or internal. In their daily work, an employee in this occupation interacts with management within organisations, team members, staff, clients, customers, and suppliers. They may interact face to face or remotely by using a range of technologies. They may be working independently or collaboratively as part of a team. They will be aware of their organisational escalation routes and understand their role in their team. implementing access control, configuring firewalls, security incident and event management tools. The employee will be expected to work with internal and also external stakeholders.
Levy businesses can use their contributions to pay for this training. The costs will be £11,000.
Non-levy paying business may not incur a cost for this training. If the employee on this programme is under 19 years of age and your business has less than 50 employees, there will be no cost for the training.
If the learner is over 19 years of age and/or your business has over 50 employees then you will contribute 5% towards the cost of the training, which would be £550 for this programme.
This programme can be delivered online, face-to-face or through blended learning to provide your business and employees with the greatest degree of flexibility – maintaining productivity while increasing capability.
For this programme we recommend a digital delivery model for convenience, reduction in commute times and lessening carbon footprints where possible.
20% of training for this programme will take place outside of the workplace in the form of workshops, tutorial sessions and one-to-one mentorship meetings.
Gain a professionally recognised qualification to support personal development, supporting your organisation in developed a high-skilled workforce.
This qualification is recognised through The Chartered Institute for IT, commonly known as the British Computer Society or BCS.
A dedicated tutor will support learners and employers throughout the programme from the very first step through to their “End Point Assessment” or EPA.
Workshops and assignments are used to give learners the opportunity to get to hands-on experience grips with new skills and approaches outlined in the programme syllabus.
Our tutors will conscientiously arrange training around the requirements of both learners and employers.
Apprenticeships are work-based training programmes designed to provide employers with fresh talent whilst giving employees the knowledge and skills needed to excel in their roles.
Apprenticeships are for existing staff and for new recruits – not just for younger school leavers.
Through a combination of on-the-job and off-the-job training, learners will continue to work and earn a living while applying higher level techniques to their roles, increasing productivity and competence.