Apprentice Mechanical Building Services Engineer

ARCADIS
Manchester
1 month ago
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13th March 2026 - Please note we reserve the right to close roles sooner, so Early Application is encouraged.


Arcadis is the world's leading company delivering sustainable design, engineering, and consultancy solutions for natural and built assets. We are more than 36,000 people, in over 70 countries, dedicated to improving quality of life. Everyone has an important role to play. With the power of many curious minds, together we can solve the world’s most complex challenges and deliver more impact together.


Role description

Our Apprenticeship programme offers you an exciting opportunity to jump straight into the professional world and earn a living whilst also studying for professional qualifications. As an Apprentice you will play an active part in driving your career development and will be exposed to a variety of projects across the business. Technical experience is key in our sector, which is why you’ll be supported by your line manager to develop the Knowledge, Skills and Behaviours needed to meet your apprenticeship and, to work towards accreditation or chartership where applicable. You’ll be part of a supportive Early Careers community and will work alongside skilled professionals. You’ll benefit from structured on-the-job training, mentoring, plus funding and support for accreditations relevant to your programme, as well as the assistance you need to develop and succeed.


Role accountabilities

Our mechanical engineers are part of the MEP team in the Arcadis Places Design Practice, delivering elegant and efficient MEP design solutions on exciting and challenging projects for key clients across all sectors, including data centres, industrial manufacturing, commercial, education, healthcare, government, custodial and defence. Mechanical engineering brings buildings to life with the sustainable design of the heating, cooling, ventilation, water, gases and life safety strategies and installations. As an apprentice Mechanical Building Services (MEP) Engineer, you will be trained in mechanical systems design, including 3D modelling of the designed installations.


On this apprenticeship you will complete the BEng (Hons) Building Services Engineering Degree Apprenticeship standard on a day release basis through our agreed training provider Liverpool John Moores University.


Qualifications & Experience

  • Have gained a minimum of 5 GCSE qualifications, grade 4-9 Including Maths and English.
  • 3 A-Levels or equivalent qualifications at 112 UCAS points or BBC minimum, must include Maths, Physics, Chemistry or Biology
  • Be a UK/EU/EAA resident for at least three years prior to starting the course and have the right to work in the UK
  • 18 (Level 6) years old and have left full time education when the apprenticeship starts
  • You will demonstrate typical Arcadian skills including Resilience, Creativity, Analytical Thinking and being a Team Player
  • You will have excellent communication skills and the ability to use your technical knowledge to influence and consult stakeholders.
  • Willing to travel and stay away from home when required (where possible we embrace virtual working)

Why Arcadis?

We can only achieve our goals when everyone is empowered to be their best. We believe everyone's contribution matters. It’s why we are pioneering a skills-based approach, where you can harness your unique experience and expertise to carve your career path and maximize the impact we can make together.


You’ll do meaningful work, and no matter what role, you’ll be helping to deliver sustainable solutions for a more prosperous planet. Make your mark, on your career, your colleagues, your clients, your life and the world around you.


Together, we can create a lasting legacy.


Join Arcadis. Create a Legacy.


Our Commitment to Equality, Diversity, Inclusion & Belonging

We want you to be able to bring your best self to work every day which is why we take equality and inclusion seriously and hold ourselves to account for our actions. Our ambition is to be an employer of choice and provide a great place to work for all our people. We believe that by working together diverse people with different experiences develop the most innovative ideas. Equality, diversity and inclusion is at the heart of how we improve quality of life and we work closely with our people across six ED&I Workstreams: Age, Disability, Faith, Gender, LGBT+ and Race. A diverse and skilled workforce is essential to our success.


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