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As a Building Services Engineering Degree Apprentice, you’ll ensure our facilities run safely, securely, and efficiently. They support everything we do and are essential to our success as we update our critical infrastructure.
Throughout the programme, you’ll take on design projects that simulate real working environments, using computer modelling and lab experiments to refine your ideas.
THE QUALIFICATIONS YOU’LL NEED
An A-level BBC or; BTEC National Diploma DDM or; Access to Engineering qualifications with 15 Distinctions and 30 Merits including both a Maths and Physical Science credit or; Equivalent Level 3 qualifications worth 128 UCAS points, that must include Maths and Physics
Five GCSEs including Maths and English or equivalent at Grade 4/C or above.
You’ll need to be a British Citizen for security clearance.
You’ll be based at one of our sites with one day a week off-site at college.
At AWE, we operate on a nine-day fortnight – meaning you get every other Friday off work in addition to 270 hours of annual leave.
SKILLS TO DEMONSTRATE
• Reliable
• Trustworthy
• Independent and team work
• Time management
• Communication
• Able to see the bigger picture
You’ll attend university one day a week and learn through lectures, workshops, group projects, and hands-on lab work. Your progress will be assessed through coursework, exams, and practical assignments.
We’ll start by building your understanding of the scientific principles behind mechanical and electrical building services. From there, you’ll dive deeper into how systems like heating, ventilation, and air conditioning are operated and controlled.
In your final year, the focus shifts to sustainability, exploring energy resources, dynamic thermal performance, and low-carbon technologies like combined heat and power and wind generation.
We’ll work with you to shape your final role when you complete your apprenticeship so you can step into your future as a professional engineer.
You enjoy solving problems from different angles, whether that’s coding a Raspberry Pi, restoring a bike or rewiring a light fitting.
You might have dabbled in hacking electronics, building audio projects, or maintaining mechanical systems like clocks or cars.
You’re hands-on, curious, and always looking to improve your practical skills. Most of all, you’re excited by the idea of applying engineering principles to real-world challenges and seeing the impact of your work in action.
You can register your interest and we will reach out to you when we reopen.