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Electro/Mechanical Engineer Apprentice

M4 Specialist - South East Hub
Witham
3 days ago
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Overview M4 Recruitment is seeking motivated and enthusiastic individuals to join a Engineering Apprenticeship programme. This hands-on technical role will support service operations while developing your skills through structured training, real work experience, and formal qualifications.
This is an excellent opportunity for school leavers or early-career candidates who want to begin a long-term career in a highly technical and innovative industry.
What Youll Be Doing As an Engineering Apprentice, you will learn how to:
Carry out safety checks and planned preventative maintenance

Support technical service operations

Assist with project work such as pipework installation

Perform tasks related to mechanical engineering

Apply problem-solving skills to improve equipment reliability, safety, and effectiveness

You will study towards the City & Guilds Level 3 Diploma , choosing optional units aligned with your chosen technical pathway. Potential subjects include:
Plant maintenance

Electronic circuits

Power supply systems

Computer-aided manufacturing processes

Welding

Training is delivered either one day per week at college or via block-release , depending on the training provider. Learning will include classroom teaching, practical workshops, and workplace-based assessments, combined with written and online testing.
Entry Levels Available Level 1:
Ideal for school leavers exploring a future in engineering and wanting a foundation in basic engineering principles.
Level 2:
Best suited for candidates with some engineering knowledge or experience. Offers deeper understanding and practical experience of engineering technologies. Can form part of an Engineering Apprenticeship.
Level 3:
Designed for more experienced learners or those progressing through an Advanced Engineering Apprenticeship. Focuses on specialist engineering technologies and principles.
Desired Skills & Competencies Minimum of four GCSEs (or equivalent) at Grade C/4 or above in Maths, English, Science, and IT/CDT

Enthusiasm to learn and a strong interest in engineering

Self-motivated with an interest in problem solving

Good IT skills

Excellent communication skills

Ability to work independently and as part of a team

Safety conscious mindset

Full driving licence required

Previous engineering experience is not required, but candidates must show genuine interest in the engineering field and the fire & security industry.
Benefits Full-time permanent role

Starting salary £TBA , with guaranteed increases every 612 months based on performance

25 days annual leave

Company pension plan

Clear career progression and long-term development opportunities

Work within a highly technical, innovative, and rewarding environment

Apply Now If youre eager to start a long-term career in a growing technical industry and want to earn while you learn, M4 Recruitment would love to hear from you.
Get in touch today to apply or to find out more about this apprenticeship opportunity.

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