ACTEMIUM Design - Electrical or Mechanical Engineering Degree Apprenticeship – 2026 Entry Chorl[...]

VINCI Construction France
Chorley
2 months ago
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Actemium Design UK offers award-winning engineering expertise to clients operating in regulated industries, delivering solutions across mechanical, electrical, control and instrumentation, and process disciplines. Our work spans the full project lifecycle, from concept and consultancy through to detailed design and delivery on projects of strategic, national importance.


Apply now for the positions of Electrical Engineering Degree Apprentice or Mechanical Engineering Degree Apprentice where we will challenge you to step beyond your comfort zone, offering resources and flexibility to foster your professional and personal growth, all while valuing your unique contributions.



  • You will work as part of our multi-discipline engineering team delivering projects spanning nuclear including new build energy generation, defence and decommissioning sectors and other regulated industries, gaining experience at all phases of the design lifecycle, from concept through to detailed design for manufacture.
  • You will be involved in the planning and executing of engineering and design activities, producing engineering drawings, documentation and calculations using tools such as AutoCAD, Inventor, AR, VR, 3D printing etc.
  • You will study towards a Level 6 Degree qualification whilstgaining valuable work experience andearning a salary.

We will offer you:


Mentorship

Learn from our passionate, highly skilled engineers who will guide you every step of the way through your apprenticeship. Gain real-world insights, and mentorship that will shape your future in engineering.


Cutting‑edge technologies

Powered by industry‑leading technology, our programme ensures that you’re trained on the same tools used by top engineers worldwide.


Diverse learning opportunities

Explore diverse learning opportunities, from hands‑on workshops and real‑world projects to mentorship and classroom instruction.


Great team

Join a team built on trust, integrity, innovation, and shared success. You’ll be challenged and supported every day in an environment where your contributions are valued.


Competitive salary progression

Your earnings will grow as you hit key milestones in your apprenticeship—rewarding your hard work and development every step of the way.


About you

  • You’re fascinated by design, CAD, and how things work – whether through school, hobbies, or personal projects.
  • You have strong analytical and problem‑solving skills.
  • You’re a team player with solid communication abilities.
  • You’re eager to contribute to electrical or mechanical design in a real engineering environment.
  • You will have (or be working towards) the minimum entry requirement of 96 UCAS points. A’ Levels must include a mathematical‑based subject and a science, technology, engineering or an additional mathematics‑related subject; or an equivalent Level 3 Engineering qualification (BTEC/EAL Diploma/T Level) at Merit Level or above. You will also have five GCSEs (or equivalent) including English, Maths and a Science at Grade 5 and above.

Our Degree Apprenticeship Recruitment Process

  • Apply with CV and cover letter.
  • Selected candidates will be invited to complete online aptitude/behaviour tests.
  • Shortlisted candidates will be invited to attend one of our Assessment Days in Spring term 2026.
  • Our closing date is 31st January 2026.

We encourage all applicants to apply as soon as possible as we may close vacancies early if we receive a high number of shortlisted applicants.


Additional Information

Due to the nature of our work, some roles require applicants to be able to achieve and maintain security clearance criteria. This means that your eligibility for certain roles may be affected by your place of birth, nationality, current or former citizenship, and any residency you hold or have held. Further details are available at United Kingdom Security Vetting: clearance levels - GOV.UK (www.gov.uk).


If you require further support or reasonable adjustments with regards to the recruitment process, please let us know.


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