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Information Manager Level 4 Apprenticeship (Starting between August 2024 and July 2025)

Start Date: Between 01/08/2024 and 31/07/2
Site: Employer Premises

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Course Overview

Support the delivery and management of critical information, whether digital or otherwise, in the (capital) delivery phase of an infrastructure project and the ongoing management of that information within the operational phase of the resulting asset. In order to achieve this apprenticeship you must be able to evidence working within a project based environment.

Work Experience & Industry Placements

This is a work-based apprenticeship.

Qualification Gained

Level 4 Information Manager

After The Course

Progression routes include: Level 5 Operations Departmental Manager (Apprenticeship) Level 5 Leadership and Management Diploma Level 6 Chartered Manager Degree (4-year apprenticeship with professional qualifications attached HNC/HND BA top Up Degree)

What Will I Learn

The broad purpose of the occupation is to support the delivery and management of critical information, whether digital or otherwise, in the (capital) delivery phase of an infrastructure project and the ongoing management of that information within the operational phase of the resulting asset. The Information Manager ensures that information meets required quality and specifications and is collected, managed, and transferred effectively ensuring its value is understood, maximised and reused where it describes its physical asset counterpart (the digital twin). Effective information management not only enables efficiencies to be achieved throughout an asset's lifecycle, but it also provides the opportunity to develop further insight or innovation by using, collaborating and manipulating information in more effective ways. Built assets, whether these are major facilities, large scale developments, engineering projects or significant infrastructure projects require management of information consistent with ISO 19650 (Organisation and digitization of information) or UK BIM (Building Information Modelling) Level 2 approach, or equally other industry information strategies and standards, and in these cases, the Information Manager is required to ensure compliance with these requirements. The Information Manager is a procedural gatekeeper, managing the common data environment (CDE) ensuring it follows the agreed project procedures and that the data is accurate, current, and secure. The CDE is the shared source of information used to support collaborative production, management, sharing and exchange of all information during operational and delivery phases whether created in a BIM environment or in a conventional data format.

English And Maths

Apprentices without level 2 English and maths will need to achieve this level prior to taking the?End-Point Assessment.

Our Lecturers

The assessors are competent in working with apprentices and employers to ensure standards are met.

Teaching Learning and Assessment

This is a portfolio-based evidence apprenticeship with two assessments at End Point Assessment.

Tutorials

These will be arranged on a 1:1 basis throughout the apprenticeship.

Course Expenses

There are no formal course expenses.

How Will I Be Assessed

Through end point assessment organisation Qualification for Industry (QFI).

Entry Requirements

Level 3 in Business Administration. Other professional qualifications will be considered. Within the job role you must be able to demonstrate project management and line management skills and knowledge.

Required Experience

Currently working within a suitable role within this vocational area.

How To Apply

Though the website.

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