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Qualification Duration of Apprenticeship Typically 12 to 18 months The qualification is targeted at increasing the effectiveness of the following roles within industry: Developed by leading companies within the automotive and manufacturing industries, this fresh qualification blends lean continuous improvement principles with good manufacturing practices, required for fostering the appropriate combinations of skill, knowledge and behaviour, necessary for today’s competitive environment. ‘The cutting-edge qualification for today’s modern manufacturing industries’ Lean Manufacturing Operative (LMO) level 2 • Manufacturing Production Operative • Manufacturing Assembly Operative • Manufacturing Inspection/ Quality Assurance Operative • Manufacturing Logistics Operative • Manufacturing Finishing Operative A Lean Manufacturing Operative will be expected to carry out their work safely and meet the exacting quality standards demanded in a fast paced and efficient processing environment and develop into a multiskilled operator through process ownership. Core knowledge required includes an understanding of Health and Safety, Environmental Practices, specific Production Activities, Lean Manufacturing Operations, Quality Control, Problem Solving, Continuous Improvement, Communication and Workplace Organisation (5S) Doc. REF 1001 v.2

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Page 1: Lean Manufacturing Operative (LMO) level 2A Lean Manufacturing Operative will be expected to carry out their work safely and meet the exacting quality standards demanded in a fast

Qualification

Duration of ApprenticeshipTypically 12 to 18 months

The qualification is targeted at increasing theeffectiveness of the following roles within industry:

Developed by leading companies within the automotive and manufacturing industries, this fresh qualification blends lean continuous improvement principles with good manufacturing practices, required for fostering the appropriate combinations of skill, knowledge and behaviour, necessary for today’s competitive environment.

‘The cutting-edge qualification fortoday’s modern manufacturing industries’

Lean Manufacturing Operative (LMO) level 2

• Manufacturing Production Operative• Manufacturing Assembly Operative• Manufacturing Inspection/ Quality Assurance Operative• Manufacturing Logistics Operative• Manufacturing Finishing Operative

A Lean Manufacturing Operative will be expected to carry out their work safely and meet the exacting quality standards demanded in a fast paced and efficient processing environment and develop into a

multiskilled operator through process ownership. Core knowledge required includes an understanding of Health and Safety, Environmental Practices, specific Production Activities, Lean Manufacturing

Operations, Quality Control, Problem Solving, Continuous Improvement, Communication and Workplace Organisation (5S)

Doc. REF 1001 v.2

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What will they learn?

Core knowledge required includes an understanding of Health and Safety, Environmental Practices, Specific Production Activities, Lean Manufacturing Opera-tions, Quality Control, Problem Solving, Continuous Improvement, Communication and Workplace Organisation (5S) All apprentices will achieve a level 2 NVQ Diplo-ma in manufacturing. It is a requirement of all level 2 apprenticeships that apprentic-es must either attain or already have a level 1 or equivalent in English and Maths functional skills.

Over the last fifteen years of training within companies of all sizes Qualitrain have found that the average cost savings have been circa £10,000 per person when under-taking Lean and Six Sigma Business Improvement Qualifications. This of course is the average and will vary from company to company but shows what can be achieved when we work in partnership with a committed customer. Other value-added benefits can include:

• An embedded team who are skilled, motivated and experienced• Support implementing improvements & achieving company objectives• The development of staff who can effectively implement business improvements• Improvements to the Safety, Quality, Cost and Delivery key performance measures• Improved teamwork and communication across the organization• Access to additional funded training schemes if they become available

Qualitrains superbly designed and effective training materials will help you to successfully achieve the results you and your business need to meet today’s demanding, manufacturing requirements.

Why Lean Manufacturing

What are the benefits to the business?

Testimonial

For further details please visit our website at www.qualitrain.co.uk or contact us on [email protected] or 01332 345205

Steve Slater - Operations Manager, Bombardier Transportation (Rolling Stock) UK Ltd

“I have been delighted with the work carried out by Richard and his Qualitrain team within BTRS and would happily recommend them to other companies.

In my opinion they are a first class supplier who really know their business and are tenacious in seeing a project through successfully.”