Civil Engineering - Mott Macdonald

Eastleigh, Southampton • Closing Date: 15/04/2018

Advanced Level 3 Apprenticeship in Civil Engineering

£12,500 per year

Mott MacDonald is a £1 billion employee-owned management, engineering and development consultancy. We work across 12 sectors from management consultancy and project management, power, oil, gas, water and environment to transport, buildings and construction economics. Our breadth of skills, services and global reach makes us one of the world's top players in delivering management, engineering and development consultancy solutions for our customers.

You will join as a Civil Engineering Technician, and be a key member of the team. You will provide support in the design, build, maintenance and management of everything around us; from stadiums and motorways to rail and waterways. At Mott MacDonald we work in a variety of sectors and so there are opportunities to work on variety of projects.

As an apprentice you will be right in the thick of all the action. You'll get the chance to expand your knowledge by attending college one day a week. If you're an individual that can work independently when appropriate and can demonstrate a positive approach to problem solving, then an apprenticeship is the perfect step for you.

Desired skills

  • Be willing to learn new skills and to adapt in the light of experience
  • Apply an effective approach to problem solving
  • Well organised
  • Able to meet deadlines

Personal qualities

If you’re an individual that can work independently when appropriate and can demonstrate a positive approach to problem solving, then an apprenticeship is the perfect step for you.

Desired qualifications

5 GSCEs grades A*-C/9-5 (including Mathematics and English), or equivalent qualification.

Future prospects

At the end of all your hard work, you'll have the opportunity to become a qualified engineering technician (EngTech). You'll also gain a Level 3 Diploma in Civil Engineering for Technicians and a BTEC Level 3 Diploma in Construction and the Built Environment. This could potentially lead to further qualifications such a degree level apprenticeship and eventually a professional chartership.