- Who is it for?
Product Design & Development Technicians primarily work on all stages of product creation and modification. They support activities ranging from early concept feasibility, design and development stages right through to final preparation for launch and customers. This includes working in concept studios, rapid prototyping, assembly, testing, validating and analysing performance.
Typically they work closely with engineers in bring new concepts to life or supporting redesigns of existing products.
Specific Specialist Knowledge and Skills
Specific Specialist Knowledge:
- understand mathematical techniques, formula and calculations in a product design and development environment
- understand material applications and methods of testing (destructive and non- destructive)
- understand Computer Aided Design (CAD) methods and applications
- understand material joining applications and systems
- understand mechanical, electrical, electronic and process control systems
- understand measurement, monitoring, testing and diagnostic methods and techniques
Specific Specialist Skills:
- read and interpret relevant data and documentation used in the design and development of components, assemblies and systems
- produce components and prototypes using a wide range of hand fitting techniques
- produce assemblies and rigs using a range of materials and techniques
- prepare and using lathes, milling machines, as well as other general or specialist high technology equipment such as 3D printing/additive manufacturing techniques
- use a range of mechanical, electrical and electronic testing devices and equipment
- apply mechanical principles and joining techniques to develop products, devices and equipment
- apply electrical and electronic principles to develop products devices and equipment
- identify, diagnose and rectify design problems through the whole creation process including design studio, workshops, test environments or under laboratory conditions
- contribute to the business by identifying possible opportunities for improving working practices, processes and/or procedures
- Entry Requirements
Applicants must have gained a minimum of 3-5 GCSEs (grades 9-4) or equivalent in English, maths and ideally a science. Relevant work-based experience would also be considered. Individual employers may also set their own selection criteria for this Apprenticeship.
- What does the course involve?
For a comprehensive understanding of this Product Design and Development Technician programme and what it entails, please click here.
- How is the course assessed?
This Product Design and Development Technician Apprenticeship is taught at our London Road campus on a day release basis each week, with the delivery model being discussed according to the employer requirements. In addition, you will be visited at your workplace regularly by your assessor, to assess your practical skills and knowledge as well as review your progress with your employer. You will be required to sit an End Point Assessment, towards the final stages of your programme, to ensure you have obtained the skills, knowledge and behaviours required to do your job effectively.
- Additional Notes
Typically, this Apprenticeship will take 42 months to complete, with the potential to progress on to the Higher Apprenticeship on completion.
- What do I do next?
To be a Product Design and Development Technician apprentice you will need an employer who can offer you relevant work and release you for your training. Once you have an employer in place, you can apply online. If after reading this fact sheet, you are still undecided about the course most suitable for you, please drop in to one of our Advice Events, ring the Apprenticeship Team on 01743 653 460 or email:
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Product Design and Development Technician (Level 3 Standard)
- Starts 1 August 2024
- London Road Campus
- Apprenticeship
- PLR3UDT(APPO)