SDS-approved • Nationally recognised • Fully funded from August 2026
Glasgow Kelvin College is delighted to announce the launch of SDS-approved Modern Apprenticeships in Engineering from August 2026.
This significant development forms part of the College’s new Engineering strategy and provides employers with a structured, work-based training route for engineering technicians, combining academic study with practical, competence-based assessment.
With SQA approval secured and funding in place from Skills Development Scotland (SDS), we are now recruiting an initial intake of approximately 20–25 apprentices for August 2026.
This page outlines the pathways available, how the apprenticeship is delivered, the benefits for employers and apprentices, and how to register your interest.
Why choose the MA route?
For employers considering day-release HNC study, the Modern Apprenticeship route includes the HNC qualification and goes further by adding workplace competence and national apprenticeship certification — and is fully funded (subject to available places).
Modern Apprenticeship pathways available (SCQF Level 7)
From August 2026, Glasgow Kelvin College can deliver the following Engineering Modern Apprenticeship pathways:
| Pathway | SCQF Level | Link to SDS Framework |
| Engineering Asset Lifecycle and Maintenance | 7 | View Framework |
| Engineering Manufacturing and Fabrication | 7 | View Framework |
| Engineering Technical Support | 7 | View Framework |
NC and HNC qualifications within the MA
As part of the Modern Apprenticeship, we can deliver NC and HNC qualifications spanning SCQF Levels 5 to 7 in:
- Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering
- Electrical and Electronic Engineering
- Building Services Engineering
Tailored to employer needs
This flexibility allows the apprenticeship to be tailored to employer requirements and aligned to the apprentice’s job role and sector.
Traditionally, engineering technicians have completed an NC or HNC which, while valuable, does not formally recognise workplace competence. The Modern Apprenticeship route addresses this gap by recognising both study and real workplace performance.