
Information Communications Technician Apprenticeship
Start Date: Various

- Length 18 months
- Study College and Workplace Training
- Location Carlisle College
Qualification Gained
Level 3 Information Communication Technician Apprenticeship Standard
More about the course
If computers are your thing - specifically the networking, server and programming side of computers - this apprenticeship could be right up your street.
The broad purpose of an ICT occupation is to deliver efficient operation and control of an IT and / or Telecommunications infrastructure (comprising physical or virtual hardware, software, network services and data storage) either on-premises or to end-users provisioned as cloud services that is required to deliver and support the information systems needs of an organisation.
As a Technician, you will contribute to the preparation of new or changed services, operation of the change process, the maintenance of regulatory, legal and professional standards, the building and management of systems and components in virtualised and cloud computing environments, and the monitoring of performance of systems and services in relation to their contribution to business performance, their security and their sustainability.
An employee in this occupation will be responsible for prioritising systems support tasks as they arise and for monitoring and maintaining system performance.
Three routes/pathways exist in this standard – the employer will choose which of the routes best matches the role of the apprentice:
1. Support Technician
2. Network Technician
3. Digital Communications Technician