What are you looking for

£19,000 Starter

Average salary (a year)

£38,000 Experienced

Average salary (a year)

37 to 42 a week

Typical hours (a week)

How to become

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You can get into this job through:

  • a university course
  • a college course
  • an apprenticeship
  • working towards this role

University

You could do a foundation degree, higher national diploma or a degree in a subject like:

  • 3D design
  • product design
  • engineering
  • materials science

Entry requirements

You'll usually need:

  • 1 or 2 A levels, or equivalent, for a foundation degree or higher national diploma
  • 2 to 3 A levels, or equivalent, for a degree

College

You could take a course in creative design, model making or engineering to help you to find a job.

Specific courses you could take to become a 3D printing technician include:

  • Level 2 Certificate in Computer Aided Design
  • Level 3 Award in 3D Computer Aided Design
  • Level 3 Diploma in Engineering Technology
  • T Level in Design and Development for Engineering and Manufacturing

Entry requirements

You may need:

  • 4 or 5 GCSEs at grades 9 to 4 (A* to C), or equivalent, including English, maths and computing
  • 4 or 5 GCSEs at grades 9 to 4 (A* to C), or equivalent, including English and maths for a T Level

Apprenticeship

Apprenticeships you could take to become a 3D printing technician include:

  • Lean Manufacturing Operative Level 2 Intermediate Apprenticeship
  • Digital Engineering Technician Level 3 Advanced Apprenticeship
  • Engineering Technician Level 3 Advanced Apprenticeship

Entry requirements

You'll usually need:

  • some GCSEs, usually including English and maths, or equivalent, for an intermediate apprenticeship
  • 5 GCSEs at grades 9 to 4 (A* to C), or equivalent, including English and maths, for an advanced apprenticeship

Work

You may be able to start as an assistant in a 3D printing workshop and train on the job to become a technician.

You'll find it helpful if you have some experience in manufacturing, model making, printing, technology or design.

What it takes

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Skills and knowledge

You'll need:

  • knowledge of manufacturing production and processes
  • to be thorough and pay attention to detail
  • knowledge of engineering science and technology
  • the ability to operate and control equipment
  • analytical thinking skills
  • the ability to work well with others
  • the ability to analyse quality or performance
  • knowledge of maths
  • to be able to use a computer and the main software packages confidently

What you will do

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Day-to-day tasks

As a 3D printing technician you might:

  • make digital models and prototypes based on a customer's needs
  • operate 3D scanning and printing machines
  • clean, sand, polish or apply finishes to products
  • work out how much it will cost to create parts or products
  • inspect products to check quality and pack them for delivery
  • service and repair equipment

Working environment

You could work at a manufacturing plant, in a factory or at a research facility.

Your working environment may be noisy.

You may need to wear safety clothing and use safety equipment.

Career path and profession

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With experience you could:

  • move into researching new 3D materials
  • train to develop new 3D printing software and hardware
  • specialise in a certain area of 3D printing, such as prosthetics or models
  • train others in 3D printing techniques and methods

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