Fencing installer (level 2)
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What this apprenticeship covers
Installing different types of fences, gates and barriers, across a broad cross-section of different environments.
Best for
People who want a structured route into fencing installer (level 2) work while earning and building practical site or workshop experience.
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Fencing installer (level 2) FAQ
What is the Fencing installer (level 2) apprenticeship?
Fencing installer (level 2) is a level 2 apprenticeship standard in construction and the built environment. It is designed for people who want structured, work-based training while building the skills needed for the role.
How long does the fencing installer (level 2) apprenticeship take?
The typical duration listed for this standard is 18 months. Actual timings can vary slightly depending on the employer, provider, and how quickly the apprentice reaches occupational competence.
What level is the fencing installer (level 2) apprenticeship?
This standard is set at Level 2. That helps you compare it with other apprenticeships and understand the likely knowledge, skills, and behaviours expected during training.
How much funding is attached to the fencing installer (level 2) apprenticeship?
The maximum funding band shown for this apprenticeship is £10,000. Employers and providers use the funding band as the upper limit for training costs supported through the apprenticeship system.
Where can I find training providers for the fencing installer (level 2) apprenticeship?
Use the training providers link on this page to review current providers that offer the fencing installer (level 2) standard in England.
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