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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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Launch your career at the intersection of business, engineering, and data with Project Controls Apprentice jobs. This unique apprenticeship pathway offers a blend of paid, hands-on experience and formal education, preparing you for a vital role in the successful delivery of complex projects across industries like construction, engineering, defense, energy, and infrastructure. As a Project Controls Apprentice, you will learn to be the guardian of a project's health, applying systematic processes to plan, monitor, and control its time, cost, and risk. Professionals in this field are the analytical backbone of project management. Your general responsibilities will involve supporting senior colleagues in key areas to ensure projects stay on track and within budget. This typically includes assisting with the development and maintenance of detailed project schedules, tracking costs and expenditures against forecasts, and helping to prepare estimates for future work. You will learn to analyze data to identify trends, support risk management processes by logging and monitoring potential issues, and contribute to the creation of progress reports and dashboards for stakeholders. Being part of the full project lifecycle—from initial planning and design through to execution, monitoring, and close-out—is a core aspect of the role, providing a comprehensive understanding of how projects evolve. To thrive in Project Controls Apprentice jobs, a strong analytical mindset and numerical proficiency are essential. Typical entry requirements often include solid GCSE or equivalent qualifications in Mathematics and English, with many programs seeking A-Levels, BTECs, or T-Levels for degree apprenticeships. Beyond academics, employers look for foundational skills such as keen attention to detail, effective organizational abilities, and strong IT literacy, particularly with spreadsheets and specialized software. As you will be working as part of a multidisciplinary team, excellent communication and teamwork skills are crucial for explaining data insights and collaborating with project managers, engineers, and clients. A proactive approach to problem-solving and a desire to understand the bigger picture of project delivery will set you up for success. This apprenticeship is more than just a job; it's a launchpad into a profession that is critical to economic growth and innovation. By combining academic learning with real-world application, you gain a competitive edge, working towards a recognized qualification while building a professional network and a portfolio of experience. Explore Project Controls Apprentice jobs today to start a rewarding career where you turn data into decisions and help build the future.

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