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14 February 2025 | 2 minutes read


14 February 2025 | 2 minutes read


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What’s it like to do a Nuclear Engineering Degree Apprenticeship?

I’m George and I am undertaking a Nuclear Engineering Degree Apprenticeship (Electrical). I have worked at AWE for four years.

I chose AWE because offer a fantastic opportunity to kick start your engineering career by providing a variety of placement roles throughout the degree apprenticeship. The chance to learn practical, hands-on skills gives you a great start and is then complemented by knowledge gained from your academic studies throughout the course preparing you for your professional career.

I was certain that a degree apprenticeship would be the best route for me to pursue a career in engineering. The opportunity to study towards an engineering degree whilst gaining first-hand experience is such a fantastic start to your engineering career and provides a valuable foundation for whatever direction you decide to follow further in your career.

The apprenticeship gives you a chance to take responsibility for your own development and explore different business functions before deciding upon the role you want to pursue permanently upon completion of your apprenticeship.

There are now more and more degree apprenticeships available, and I would highly recommended choosing this route as you are able to work towards earning an engineering degree while embedding yourself in company and gaining experience. An obvious benefit is not having the student debt which generally comes with studying a degree, whilst with an apprenticeship you are earning a salary and your academic fees are covered.

This was the correct choice for me as it meant that I could earn a degree, build a professional network and develop technical skills.

The company showed levels of trust in us to take ownership of our career and studies, and this relationship proved to work as we gained high results in our degree studies and are all expected to out turn into areas of our choosing having completed the apprenticeship.

Again, the unique mission and history of AWE means that there are so many projects to get involved in, all with their own challenges to tackle. Being able to get experience in these roles allowed me to see projects at different stages and then build up skills across these positions.

In four years’ time you could have earned an engineering degree as well as having four years’ of experience working at the company – something that might have taken you up to eight years if you followed the more traditional route of first attending university and then getting a graduate job.

Think of it as a way of fast-tracking your early career by combining these years of learning with  various engineering roles around the business!

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