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Wide range of jobs in the Process Manufacturing Industry
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Qualifications & levels explained

There is a wide range of qualifications and levels available, but not all of them may be right for you. If you’re not sure what qualification type or level you should be searching for, take a look at our qualifications explained.

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James

Studying Apprenticeship in Processing Industry Operations Level 3

I think Kirklees College is the best around for engineering. The facilities are excellent – it’s great having a process manufacturing plant to practise on. Science and engineering are my passion.

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Sarah

Studying towards her Level 3 Diploma in Food and Drink Engineering

The Process Manufacturing Centre where we study has really great facilities and some of the top range equipment to work with, which helps us when we do go out to work with our employers. You really gain hands on practical experience in the factory room and the tutors have been amazing and really helped us through thick and thin.

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Gurjit

Level 3 Supply Chain Practitioner Apprentice at Kautex Textron (UK) Ltd

I wanted to get into the world of work rather than continuing in the class room full time. An apprenticeship allowed me to achieve this and gain further qualifications at the same time. As an apprentice you get all three things you need for a great start to a career – experience, qualifications and money. It’s a brilliant choice.