Military Engineering Construction Technician

The Military Engineering Construction Technician Level 3 Apprenticeship is designed for multi-skilled soldiers, combat engineers and tradesmen.

What does the Military Engineering Construction Technician EPA involve?

The end point assessment, or EPA, for the Military Engineering Construction Technician standard is made up of three components.

1

Knowledge test

The knowledge test contains 60 multiple-choice questions, of which 20 are related to core knowledge and 40 to the specialist knowledge.

2

Interview

A structured interview with an independent assessor, to assess the apprentices competence against the knowledge, skills and behaviours required in the standard.

3

Assessment

This involves an independent assessor observing and questioning an apprentice undertaking a set task or a series of set tasks in a simulated environment which closely relates to their natural working environment.

Apprenticeship standard

An apprenticeship standard is a short document based on an occupation, outlining the knowledge, skills and behaviours (KSBs) needed for someone to be competent in the occupation’s duties.
View the Military Engineering Construction Technician Apprenticeship Standard on the Institute for Apprenticeships website

All apprenticeship standards have an accompanying assessment plan. This document details the independent assessment that apprentices will undertake at the end of the apprenticeship. This will include details on the assessment method(s) and processes that will be followed.
View the Military Engineering Construction Technician assessment plan

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