Apprentice Intake 2026 - Mechanical Fitter

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Mechanical Apprentice Intake 2026

RSE is delighted to welcome applications for our Mechanical Apprentice Intake 2025 across our business units based in Cumbernauld and Dalgety Bay. This is an exciting opportunity for individuals to join one of the industrys leading Engineering businesses, who are truly innovative in their solutions to the Water industry.

Youll receive best-in-class training whilst going through your education and then be given the opportunity to work on a variety of projects throughout the UK, providing technical expertise to our clients. There are no barriers to progression with RSE, so beyond your initial training and development, our wider business can offer you a truly rewarding career.

Closing date for applications is 27 th of April 2026, and we will be conducting the first series of interviews in May 2026. Following the interview process, placements will start in July 2026.

What Do You Need?

To be eligible for the Apprenticeship programme, you should:

  • Have achieved National 4 Level Grade in Maths and/or Application of Maths, English and a Science (preferably Physics).
  • Owing to insurance and legal requirement you must be 16 years of age when starting (July 2026).

Who Are We?

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