Apprenticeship training course
Footwear manufacturer (level 2)
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Information about Footwear manufacturer (level 2)
Making footwear.
- Knowledge, skills and behaviours
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View knowledge, skills and behaviours
Knowledge
- The footwear manufacturing operative role and responsibilities. Escalation procedures.
- Health, safety, and environmental practice: Health and Safety at Work Act, safe systems of work to minimise hazards and risks, isolation and emergency stop procedures, manual handling, personal protective equipment (PPE), situational awareness, and housekeeping.
- The impact of footwear manufacturing operations on the environment. Sustainability principles: efficient use of resources to reduce environmental impact, re-use, and recycling.
- Brand value, customer base and product range considerations.
- Footwear construction terminology and its use in the workplace.
- Footwear construction methods. Footwear sizes and the sizing of components in footwear manufacturing.
- Footwear manufacturing processes: cutting, skiving, closing, lasting, attaching sole and heel, finishing, quality checking, and packing.
- The manufacturing processes for different footwear product types.
- Performance targets and data.
- Work organisation and time management techniques.
- Operating procedures (specifications, job sheets) – what they are and why they are important.
- The characteristics, properties and behaviour of materials and components used in footwear construction and their suitable application.
- Footwear manufacturing tools and equipment.
- Stock requirements: control systems.
- Footwear manufacturing standards.
- Footwear manufacturing documentation requirements.
- Equipment and machinery basic maintenance requirements.
- Common faults and issues in footwear manufacturing: machinery, materials, and process error. Problem solving techniques.
- Continuous improvement techniques.
- Digital technology in the industry: management information systems and equipment digital interfaces, computer stitchers, and specialist software.
- Information technology software. General data protection regulation (GDPR). Cyber security.
- Principles of good team working.
- Principles of equality, diversity, and inclusion in the workplace.
- Communication techniques.
Skills
- Read and interpret information. For example, specifications, manuals, production plans, handover notes.
- Organise own work.
- Follow health, safety, and environmental procedures in line with regulations, standards, and guidance.
- Apply sustainability principles. For example, minimise energy usage, minimise waste, and recycle materials.
- Follow operating procedures.
- Identify and check resources. For example, material and components.
- Select, check, and set up tools and equipment.
- Use and operate tools and equipment to conduct footwear manufacturing processes. For example, cutting, skiving, lasting, stitching, forming, attaching, and finishing.
- Apply footwear manufacturing processes.
- Store tools and equipment.
- Conduct in-process production quality checks.
- Follow post-production procedure. For example, label and package.
- Monitor own performance data.
- Collect and record information.
- Identify and segregate resources for reuse, recycling, and disposal.
- Follow basic maintenance procedures. For example, clean, oil, and lubricate machinery.
- Identify and resolve common faults and issues.
- Escalate issues.
- Apply continuous improvement techniques.
- Use information technology and digital systems. Comply with cyber security and GDPR.
- Apply team working principles.
- Communicate with others using footwear terminology. For example, colleagues, customers, and managers.
- Complete and record learning and development activities.
Behaviours
- Prioritise safe working practices.
- Consider the impact on the environment when using resources and conducting work.
- Take ownership for the quality of their work.
- Team-focus to meet work goals.
- Support an inclusive workplace. For example, respectful of different views.
- Adapt to changing work demands.
- Seek learning and development opportunities.
- Apprenticeship category (sector)
- Engineering and manufacturing
- Qualification level
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2
Equal to GCSE - Course duration
- 12 months
- Maximum funding
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£5,000
Maximum government funding for
apprenticeship training and assessment costs. - Job titles include
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- Clicker
- Closer
- Footwear cutter
- Footwear embroiderer
- Footwear machinist
- Footwear maker
- Footwear manufacturer
- Footwear point of use operative
- Footwear production operative
- Footwear stitcher
- Shoe operative
View more information about Footwear manufacturer (level 2) from the Institute for Apprenticeships and Technical Education.