Manufacturing Taking raw materials and turning them into a finished product is an activity that underpins a sizeable slice of the UK economy. It's also a sector which offers a fantastic choice when it comes to career options due to the breadth of products manufactured and the different stages involved in the manufacturing process. £30,000 Average salary in this sector 130,000 Annual job openings in the North West Courses Careers Courses From very hands-on roles in the assembly process to managerial functions overseeing the entire operation, manufacturing opens up a world of career possibilities.Our apprenticeships in this sector are designed to give you the breadth of knowledge, technical skills and managerial behaviours which will alllow you to success in whatever area of manufacturing you choose to pursue.From bespoke manufacturing in traditional industries to mass production, you will learn all about the various components that ensure materials or parts are turned into items of value which ultimately leads to profitability. You will explore different approaches to manufacturing, learn about logistics, examine distribution channels and see how quality and safety have become integral to the manufacturing process.Combining classroom-based learning with relevant workplace experience gives you the best of both worlds, ensuring you have the practical skills you need together with the theoretical knowledge to succeed. Filters Age: - Any -16-1819+Business owner/employeeUniversity Level Qualification Type: - Any -Access to HE DiplomaApprenticeshipsApprenticeships and TraineeshipsDegree LevelDiplomaDiploma and Triple DiplomaEmployability - Maths English and DigitalFast Track to DegreeFor BusinessGCSEGatewayProfessionally AccreditedT LevelsUniversity Level ApprenticeshipsUp-skilling and Re-skillingUp-skilling and Re-skilling - Adult Funded Apply Course NameCourse Code Manufacturing Engineer - Degree ApprenticeshipEN00084 Most popular career routes There are so many exciting career options in manufacturing from positions involved in assembly to roles in areas like logistics and quality control. Moreover, because so many different products require manufacturing, the choice of industries in which to work is almost endless. From handmade products in areas like the decorative arts and artisan foods to mass assembly in sectors like engineering and vehicle manufacture, you're sure to find a job in an industry that suits you. Most popular career routes: Project Manager | Technician | Quality Controller | Safety Manager | Production Manager | Plant Supervisor | Logistics Manager