During your electrical apprenticeship, you'll work with people who are as passionate about keeping the lights on as you are. We'll help you learn and develop both on-the-job and through study. In fact, you'll soon be challenging us, taking the initiative and leading your chosen area forward into the future.
With opportunities in our Regional Centres across the Midlands, you'll train with us for up to four years. At the end of your apprenticeship, you'll gain an internationally recognised City and Guilds Level 2 QCF qualification with the opportunity to progress to a Level 3 qualification and beyond.
With opportunities in our Regional Centres across the Midlands, you'll train with us for up to four years. At the end of your apprenticeship, you'll gain an internationally recognised City and Guilds Level 2 QCF qualification with the opportunity to progress to a Level 3 qualification and beyond.
Whilst owning a driving license is not a pre-requisite for the role, we actively encourage our apprentices to have passed their driving test by the end of the second year of the apprenticeship. We'll support this by funding 10 driving lessons for you.
There are four roles you could work towards, with opportunities in our Regional Centres across the Midlands.
There are four roles you could work towards, with opportunities in our Regional Centres across the Midlands.
For the following three Craftsperson roles you'll train with us for up to four years. At the end of your apprenticeship, you'll gain an internationally recognised City and Guilds Level 2 QCF qualification with the opportunity to progress to a Level 3 qualification and beyond.
Overhead Linesperson - Working at heights and in all weathers to construct, maintain and repair our overhead electricity network, the sky really is the limit here.
Cable Jointer - Working on underground cable installations to supply electricity to thousands of homes across the region, you'll carry out vital construction, maintenance and repairs to the network.
Electrical Fitter - Substations are the heart beat of our network and it’s essential that they always operate effectively. That's where you'll come in - completing construction, maintenance and repairs on our high voltage equipment.
Overhead Linesperson - Working at heights and in all weathers to construct, maintain and repair our overhead electricity network, the sky really is the limit here.
Cable Jointer - Working on underground cable installations to supply electricity to thousands of homes across the region, you'll carry out vital construction, maintenance and repairs to the network.
Electrical Fitter - Substations are the heart beat of our network and it’s essential that they always operate effectively. That's where you'll come in - completing construction, maintenance and repairs on our high voltage equipment.
For the Engineer role you'll train with us for a minimum of three years. At the end of your apprenticeship, you'll gain an internationally recognised Technical Certificate 3 with the opportunity to develop further qualifications and beyond.
Engineer - Varied activities and projects of differing size and complexity. You will be managing teams through technical projects safely to time, cost and quality.
Engineer - Varied activities and projects of differing size and complexity. You will be managing teams through technical projects safely to time, cost and quality.
During your apprenticeship, you will be undertaking an intensive development programme and will need to stay away from home for some periods of time. You will train at our specialist Engineering Academy, which has three locations: Tipton (West Midlands), Castle Donington and Ratcliffe (East Midlands). All other time will be spent at your local Regional Centre to practice your chosen career.
A driving license is required for this role. We would require you to have passed your driving test by the end of the first year of your apprenticeship.
No comments:
Post a Comment