Programme Overview
This apprenticeship develops skilled quality practitioners who can deploy, monitor and improve quality systems within their organisation and supply-chain. Apprentices will contribute to quality planning, assurance, control and continuous improvement—ensuring that products or services meet customer, regulatory and contractual requirements.
Ideal for those working in operational or quality roles who want to step into a practitioner role with real responsibility for quality outcomes.
Who This Programme Is For
- Individuals working in quality, operational, manufacturing or service delivery teams who take responsibility for quality-related activity
- Professionals who audit, inspect or evaluate processes or outputs and work to improve performance
- Organisations seeking to upskill a quality practitioner who can add measurable value in process control, improvement and assurance
- Employees aiming to build a career in quality management, assurance, compliance or continuous improvement
What Apprentices Will Learn
Key learning areas include:
Quality Planning, Assurance & Control
- Understanding how quality systems, policies and management frameworks support organisational goals
- Planning and deploying quality for products, services or processes
- Monitoring, measuring and acting on quality performance data
- Auditing and verifying that outputs meet contractual or regulatory requirements
Continuous Improvement & Problem Solving
- Conducting investigations into non-conformances, root-cause analysis and corrective/preventive actions
- Applying improvement tools and techniques (e.g., Lean, Six-Sigma, statistical process control)
- Implementing change to reduce waste, improve service, increase right-first-time performance
Stakeholder, Supplier & System Engagement
- Engaging with internal and external stakeholders (e.g., customers, suppliers, compliance bodies) on quality issues
- Translating customer/stakeholder requirements into measurable objectives
- Managing supplier quality performance and integrating it into organisational quality outcomes
Professionalism, Ethics & Regulation
- Understanding the regulatory, legal and ethical context of quality in their sector (e.g., aerospace, defence, manufacturing, services)
- Upholding integrity, professional behaviours and continuous professional development
- Promoting a quality culture within the organisation
Key Skills Developed
- Data-driven decision-making for quality performance
- Validating and verifying processes, products or services to meet specification
- Analytical skills: measuring, interpreting, presenting quality metrics
- Improvement-tool deployment: identifying gaps, planning and executing initiatives
- Strong communication and influencing across teams and supply-chains
- Professional integrity, accountability and development mindset
End-Point Assessment (EPA)
Gateway Requirements:
- The employer and training provider jointly confirm the apprentice is consistently working at or above apprenticeship standard level
- Achievement of Level 2 English & Maths (if not already achieved)
- Submission of a portfolio of evidence
EPA Components:
- Work-based Project with Presentation & Q&A— the apprentice delivers a quality improvement or assurance project within their organisation, presents it, then answers questions from an independent assessor
- Professional Discussion Underpinned by Portfolio of Evidence— a structured discussion exploring the apprentice’s application of the knowledge, skills and behaviours mapped in the standard
Grading:
Fail / Pass / Distinction
Career Progression & Outcomes
On completion, apprentices will be well-positioned to take titles such as:
- Quality Practitioner
- Quality Assurance Specialist
- Supplier Quality Engineer
- Continuous Improvement Practitioner
- Compliance & Quality Coordinator
Progression routes may include:
- Level 5/6 Quality or Assurance roles
- Management of quality functions or teams
- Lead auditor, process excellence lead or quality manager