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CAD Technician Apprentice
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Launch your engineering career as a CAD Technician Apprentice in Aldermaston. Use Siemens NX software to create detailed 3D models and 2D drawings for vital components. This role requires 5 GCSEs (including Maths, English, Science) and a passion for precision. Enjoy a unique nine-day fortnight wi...
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United Kingdom , Aldermaston
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Mechanical maintenance apprentice
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Launch your engineering career with a Mechanical Maintenance Apprenticeship at AWE. Gain hands-on experience with pressurised systems, HVAC, and specialist nuclear processing tools at our Aldermaston or Culham sites. This role requires GCSEs in Maths & English and offers 270 hours of annual leave...
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United Kingdom , Aldermaston or Culham
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Project Controls Apprentice
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Launch your career as a Project Controls Apprentice at AWE in Aldermaston. Gain hands-on experience in cost, risk, scheduling, and engineering drawings while earning a Bachelor's Degree. This unique role offers a nine-day fortnight and requires strong maths skills and UK security clearance.
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United Kingdom , Aldermaston
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Project Management Degree Apprentice
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Launch your career as a Project Management Degree Apprentice at AWE in Aldermaston. Earn a Bachelor's Degree while supporting mission-critical projects in our core programme and infrastructure. Enjoy a nine-day fortnight, generous annual leave, and develop key skills in leadership, communication,...
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United Kingdom , Aldermaston
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Electrical Maintenance Apprentice
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Kickstart your career as an Electrical Maintenance Apprentice in Aldermaston. This unique programme combines hands-on training at our Skills Academy with one day a week at college. You'll gain practical experience through 40+ projects and on-site placements, leading to a role ensuring critical el...
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United Kingdom , Aldermaston
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Operations apprentice
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Launch your career in a unique, high-security operations environment at AWE. This hands-on apprenticeship in Burghfield/Aldermaston offers vital manufacturing and assembly experience for UK defence. You'll need strong GCSEs, British citizenship, and a focus on safety. Enjoy a 9-day fortnight with...
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United Kingdom , Burghfield and Aldermaston
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Mechatronic Maintenance Apprentice
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Launch your career with a Mechatronics Maintenance Apprenticeship in Aldermaston/Burghfield. Master mechanical, electrical, and computer engineering on cutting-edge automated systems. Earn a Level 3 Technical Certificate with a 9-day fortnight and generous leave. Requires GCSEs (Maths/English) an...
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United Kingdom , Aldermaston or Burghfield
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Embark on a rewarding career path with an apprenticeship in engineering, a dynamic field where you can earn while you learn and build the foundation for a future-proof career. Engineering apprenticeships are structured training programs that combine hands-on, paid work experience with dedicated academic study. This powerful blend allows you to apply theoretical knowledge directly to real-world challenges, developing practical skills that are highly valued by employers across numerous industries. For those seeking hands-on engineering jobs, an apprenticeship offers a direct and effective route into the profession without the burden of student debt, providing a salary and a qualification simultaneously. As an engineering apprentice, your typical responsibilities will be diverse and geared towards developing core technical competencies. You will commonly assist experienced engineers and technicians with the assembly, installation, maintenance, and testing of systems and components. This involves learning to read and interpret technical drawings, schematics, and blueprints. You will be trained to use a wide array of tools, machinery, and diagnostic equipment safely and effectively. A significant part of the role involves supporting projects, conducting quality checks, and troubleshooting technical issues under supervision. You will also be responsible for maintaining a clean, safe, and organised work environment in line with strict health and safety regulations. Throughout your apprenticeship, you will compile a portfolio of evidence and complete assignments that demonstrate your growing proficiency. The skills and requirements for these sought-after jobs are a mix of academic foundation and personal attributes. Typically, employers look for candidates with a good standard of secondary education, often with strong passes in subjects like Mathematics, English, and Sciences. A keen interest in how things work, excellent problem-solving abilities, and strong attention to detail are crucial. You should be a proactive learner, eager to absorb new information and accept constructive feedback. As engineering is often a collaborative field, being a good team player with clear communication skills is essential. Manual dexterity, a methodical approach to tasks, and a commitment to seeing projects through to completion are highly valued traits. A successful apprentice is resilient, adaptable, and possesses a strong work ethic. Upon completion, a world of opportunity opens up. Engineering apprentices are qualified for a vast range of permanent engineering jobs in sectors such as manufacturing, aerospace, automotive, civil engineering, energy, and robotics. You could progress to roles like Mechanical Fitter, Electrical Technician, Manufacturing Engineer, or Civil Engineering Operative. An apprenticeship is not just a job; it's the first step on a ladder towards becoming a fully qualified engineer, with potential for further specialisation, higher education, and leadership positions. If you are ready to build a tangible career, explore the diverse engineering jobs available through apprenticeship programs today.

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