Level 2Intermediate Β· GCSE equivalent
Powered pedestrian door installer and service engineer
Planning, preparing and safely carrying out work activities in door automation.
Typical duration
2 years
Training funded
up to Β£9,000
Route
Construction and the built environment
Standard ref
ST0373
Role overview
This Level 2 apprenticeship trains you to install and service powered pedestrian doors - including automatic sliding, swing, and revolving doors - in commercial, retail, and public buildings. You will work on electrical and mechanical systems, ensuring doors are safe, functional, and compliant with accessibility standards. It can lead to senior engineer, commissioning, or door systems project management roles.
Careers this apprenticeship leads to
Salary progression, top employers and day-to-day reality for the roles this standard prepares you for.
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