Construction

Scarborough TEC’s Construction courses are perfect for individuals aspiring to pursue careers in Construction, Architecture, Civil Engineering, Plumbing, or Electrical work. Our diverse selection of courses encompasses various aspects of the construction industry, providing students with the opportunity to choose the career path that best aligns with their interests and goals.

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This is aimed at people working as bricklayers carrying out tasks such as setting out basic structures, building brick and block walling, laying domestic drainage, placing and finishing concrete and rendering surfaces.
Carpenters and joiners require an eye for detail, a sense of precision and a creative flair. If you want to train in carpentry and joinery, our experienced tutors will guide you through the skills areas in our industry-standard equipped workshops.
A Site Carpenter will normally work on a building site, or in domestic and commercial premises, preparing and fixing building components, from the initial erection of a new building, through to the installation of all necessary fixtures and fittings, as well as a range of repair and maintenance activities.
This apprenticeship is aimed at those looking to progress their career in the construction industry.
On the Electrical Installation course, you will learn how to install and test a range of electrical installations including lighting, power and control circuits.
This qualification is for learners wanting to learn the basic skills and knowledge involved in plumbing. The course is designed to train learners from a starting point of little or no knowledge or experience of Plumbing.
Ready to leave the classroom and get stuck into something more practical? Our Brickwork courses could be for you! A career in construction allows you to work outdoors in a variety of locations, meaning each day is a different challenge and experience.
This qualification provides the ideal introduction to the construction industry and covers essential skills in the following construction trades: Bricklaying, Carpentry and Joinery.
This Electrotechnical apprenticeship qualification meets the needs of learners in England, Wales and Northern Ireland who want to work as an electrician, installing systems and equipment, in buildings, structures and the environment within the Electrotechnical industry.
Engineering Technicians in Advanced Manufacturing and Engineering Sector
The SHE Technician will be able to work in organisations of varying size and industry; the role could be based in one location or may involve travel across a range of contracts.

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