
Hardware, network and infrastructure foundation apprenticeship
Build the backbone of the digital economy with the Hardware, Network and Infrastructure Foundation (FA0004). Master the practical skills of installing, maintaining, and troubleshooting physical and virtual systems, from cabling to cloud connectivity. This programme serves as the perfect entry point for roles like Infrastructure Technician and Junior IT Support.
Delivery
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Hardware, network and infrastructure foundation apprenticeship Apprenticeships in Liverpool
Learners and organisations across Liverpool and Merseyside can use the Hardware, network and infrastructure foundation apprenticeship apprenticeship to build job ready Technology skills while supporting local business growth.
Liverpool has a strong and diverse economy across finance, technology, logistics and professional services, creating ongoing demand for Technology roles. From organisations based in Liverpool city centre and the Baltic Triangle, to employers across Bootle, Wirral and Knowsley, many businesses rely on Technology apprentices to support core operations, digital systems and financial processes.
The Hardware, network and infrastructure foundation apprenticeship apprenticeship works particularly well for Liverpool employers with Technology teams, expanding digital or finance functions, or growing business support services, where apprentices can develop practical, role specific skills that add real value.
We also support apprentices living in nearby areas including Wirral, St Helens, Southport and Widnes, making Liverpool an accessible and well-connected location for learners across the region.
Apprentices in Liverpool complete their Hardware, network and infrastructure foundation apprenticeship apprenticeship through a blend of remote learning, online workshops and workplace-based support, meeting the 20% off-the=job training requirement without the need to attend a physical training centre.
If you are based in Liverpool or the surrounding area and would like to start or support a Hardware, network and infrastructure foundation apprenticeship apprenticeship, we can explain how delivery works locally and what the next steps involve.
Why train in North West?
Solveway partners with leading Technology employers across the North West area, offering local mentorship and networking events near you to ensure you build a professional network right where you live.
Overview
The Level 2 Hardware, Network and Infrastructure Foundation apprenticeship is for people who want to get into IT support and infrastructure, the practical stuff that keeps businesses running. It’s not about sitting in a classroom talking theory. It’s about learning how to set up devices, fix faults, support users, and keep networks working smoothly and securely.
If you’re the person who likes figuring out why something isn’t working (and actually enjoys fixing it), this programme turns that instinct into real, employable skills.
It’s a great starting point for school leavers, adults looking to upskill, or career changers who want a clear route into a stable digital career. Typically completed in 8–12 months, it blends workplace experience with structured training, so by the end you’re not just “interested in IT” you can genuinely support an organisation’s tech day to day.
What You'll Learn
You’ll build the core skills needed for first-line IT support, hardware care, and basic network/infrastructure work.
- Hardware setup and maintenance: prepping laptops/desktops, replacing components, and keeping devices running reliably.
- Fault-finding and troubleshooting: diagnosing common problems using structured checks and tools (then fixing or escalating).
- Networks and connectivity basics: supporting Wi-Fi and wired connections, basic cabling, and getting devices online securely.
- Software and firmware installs: installing/configuring applications, updates, and device firmware to user and business requirements.
- Cyber security essentials: spotting phishing: following security policies, and supporting safe working practices.
- Ticketing, documentation and handovers: logging issues clearly, updating records, and keeping IT teams organised.
- Professional support and communication: helping people calmly, explaining steps clearly, and working as part of a team.
Assessment & EPA
Assessment is designed to prove the apprentice can do the job in the real world, not just talk about it.
Throughout the programme, apprentices build evidence of their competence through normal workplace tasks and structured off-the-job training. When the apprentice is consistently performing at the right level, the employer and training provider confirm readiness at Gateway.
The final assessment typically includes:
- A knowledge check/test covering core concepts like infrastructure basics, security, and safe working.
- A practical element where the apprentice demonstrates hands-on competence, for example diagnosing a fault, setting up equipment, or resolving a connectivity issue under observation.
The result is a clear sign that the apprentice is reliable, safe, and ready to contribute as a “plug-in-and-go” IT support team member.
Career Progression
Completing this Level 2 apprenticeship is a launchpad into the wider IT and digital sector. Many learners move into roles like Junior IT Support Technician, IT Service Desk Analyst, or Digital Support Assistant, building experience while increasing responsibility.
From there, progression typically goes into a Level 3 apprenticeship where you specialise, for example:
- Information Communications Technician (support/network routes)
- IT Solutions Technician / Digital Support Technician
- Cyber Security Technician
- Data Technician (if you discover you enjoy the analytical or build side)
If you enjoy infrastructure, you can grow towards Network Engineer or Infrastructure Technician roles over time. If security interests you, you can progress into cyber pathways. Either way, this is the solid foundation that gets you into IT properly, with skills that stay valuable as technology evolves.
Ready to apply?
Applications are open for the next intake. Takes less than 2 minutes to register your interest.
Check Eligibility
Do you have the Right to Work in the UK & been resident for 3+ years?
Are you currently studying another funded qualification?
You cannot be funded for two apprenticeships/courses simultaneously.
Do you have grades A*-C (9-4) in GCSE Maths & English?
If no, Functional Skills will be included in your programme.
For Employers
This programme helps you build dependable, entry-level technical capability, without overloading senior staff.
- Frees up senior IT time: apprentices handle routine setups, fixes and first-line tickets so experienced staff focus on complex work.
- Reduced downtime and disruption: quicker response to common issues keeps teams productive.
- Stronger cyber hygiene: apprentices learn secure processes and reduce risk from basic user/device mistakes.
- Consistent documentation: better ticket notes, asset records and handovers improve service quality.
- Grow-your-own talent pipeline: develop someone to your systems, culture and standards from day one.
- Better retention: apprenticeships create a clear progression route, which helps you keep good people.
Ready to launch your career?
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Career Progression
These are common progression routes taken by learners after completing the Hardware, network and infrastructure foundation apprenticeship apprenticeship.
Hybrid Learning: Available Nationwide
Our hybrid apprenticeship model allows us to deliver high-quality training to employers and learners across England.


