Engineering businesses across the North West are under pressure to move with the times, adopt new technologies and close skills gaps. The Lancashire & Cumbria Institute of Technology (L&C IoT) works with employers throughout the region to deliver industry-recognised engineering training schemes that upskill existing employees without removing them from the workplace.
Delivered in partnership with Blackpool & The Fylde College, our Level 4 Higher National Certificate (HNC) engineering programmes provide practical, work-focused training for aerospace, manufacturing and mechanical engineering environments, with each programme providing industry-leading technical qualifications to suit the needs of a variety of engineering disciplines.
Many employers hesitate to invest in engineering training because they fear it won’t reflect the realities of their operation. “There’s only so much you can learn in a classroom.” Well, we agree – which is why our engineering courses aren’t confined to textbooks and exams.
Our HNC Engineering programmes are designed specifically for working engineers, with learning and assessment focused on practical application rather than abstract theory.
Employees continue in their roles while studying, applying new knowledge directly to live projects, systems and processes. Where appropriate, coursework and projects can be aligned to workplace activity, ensuring the training supports current business needs as well as long-term capability.
For employers, this means engineering training that contributes value during delivery, not months or years down the line.
The Level 4 HNC in Aeronautical Engineering is designed for employers operating in aerospace, aviation and other safety-critical engineering environments where precision, compliance and systems knowledge matter.
The course develops a practical understanding of aircraft structures, aerodynamics, propulsion, electrical power systems and mechanical flight systems, alongside core engineering design and mathematics. Employees gain the technical grounding needed to work confidently with complex aircraft systems and materials, including composite structures.
For employers, this training supports engineers who:
Learning is applied to real engineering contexts wherever possible, helping businesses strengthen technical capability while maintaining operational continuity.
The Level 4 HNC in Manufacturing Engineering is aimed at manufacturing businesses that need engineers who understand how products are actually made, not just how they’re designed.
The course focuses on how materials, processes, machinery and digital systems come together on the shop floor. Employees develop practical knowledge in production engineering, quality and process improvement, CAD/CAM and the use of automation and robotics within modern manufacturing environments.
For employers, this means engineers who can:
The emphasis is on applying learning directly to live manufacturing activity, helping businesses strengthen capability without taking engineers out of production.
The Level 4 HNC in Mechanical Engineering supports businesses that require engineers with broad, transferable technical skills, particularly in environments where roles span production, maintenance, design support and project work.
The course focuses on core mechanical principles, engineering mathematics, fluid mechanics, thermodynamics, production engineering and quality improvement. This provides employees with a solid technical base they can apply across a wide range of engineering tasks and challenges.
For employers, this engineering training develops staff who can:
The emphasis is on building dependable, well-rounded engineers who can add value across multiple parts of the business, not just within a single narrow function.
Employers often think that training takes too long to deliver value, and that the time and expense doesn’t yield enough return for them.
These engineering training schemes are structured so that learning can be applied throughout the programme, not just on completion.
Employees remain in their roles while studying part-time, bringing new techniques, approaches and understanding back into the business as they learn. For many firms, this delivers faster results than recruitment, particularly where experienced engineers are difficult to source.
Engineering training becomes part of day-to-day improvement, rather than a pause in productivity.
Partnering on engineering training does not require a large upfront commitment. Employers can:
L&C IoT supports employers through planning, engagement and progression, helping businesses build a sustainable approach to workforce development rather than a one-off training intervention.
Level 4 HNC engineering qualifications provide immediate technical value while also supporting long-term skills planning. Employees can progress to higher qualifications such as HNDs, degrees or degree apprenticeships, creating a clear development pathway within the business.
For employers, this supports:
L&C IoT works with employers to turn skills gaps into practical engineering training solutions. Rather than simply delivering courses, L&C IoT supports businesses to select the right training schemes to engage their employees and build long-term capability.
If your organisation is exploring engineering training schemes or training schemes for engineering firms, L&C IoT can help you take the next step.