Level 3 Engineering Maintenance Technician (Mechanical) Apprenticeship - Hinkley Point A, NRS

Energus
Bridgwater
2 weeks ago
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Engineering Maintenance Technician Apprenticeship – Level 3

✅ Strong problem‑solving skills


Specialising in Mechanical Engineering | Full Training Provided | Earn While You Learn

🚀 Start Your Engineering Career with NRS


Are you passionate about science, technology, and safety? Ready to make a real‑world impact while building your future in one of the UK’s most vital industries?


Join Nuclear Restoration Services (NRS) and become part of the team helping to safely decommission and restore nuclear sites across the UK.


We’re offering a Level 3 Engineering Maintenance Technician Apprenticeship, specialising in Mechanical Engineering, based at our Hinkley Point A site in Somerset – where you’ll gain nationally recognised qualifications, hands‑on experience, and expert support, all while earning a salary.


What Is the Apprenticeship?

This Government‑approved Level 3 Engineering Maintenance Technician Apprenticeship provides in‑depth training in Mechanical Engineering – a core discipline in nuclear decommissioning focused on maintaining, assembling, and repairing complex mechanical systems. The programme includes:



  • Block release study at Bridgwater & Taunton College
  • Four days per week of on‑the‑job learning at the NRS Hinkley Point A site
  • Training in a safety‑critical nuclear environment
  • Mentorship from experienced nuclear engineers and technical staff

Location

NRS Hinkley A Site

Hinkley Point A

Hinkley Point Road

Stogursey

Bridgwater

TAF 1YA


Working Hours

Monday to Thursday, 07:25 – 17:00 (37 hours/week)

20‑minute unpaid lunch


Why Choose an Apprenticeship at NRS?

Help us shape a safer, more sustainable future while launching your engineering career. We offer the structure and support you need to thrive – from training and mentorship to long‑term career progression.


What We Offer

  • ✅ A structured, well‑supported apprenticeship programme
  • ✅ Industry‑recognised qualifications (equivalent to 2 A‑Levels)
  • ✅ Hands‑on experience with live projects and advanced tech
  • ✅ Mentorship from skilled engineers and nuclear professionals
  • ✅ Opportunities for full‑time roles and career progression

Key Responsibilities

  • Assist in the installation, testing, and maintenance of mechanical systems
  • Work with pumps, valves, pipework, and other critical components
  • Use tools and precision instruments for inspection and measurement
  • Support fault diagnosis and repair of mechanical equipment
  • Follow strict safety procedures within a regulated environment

Entry Requirements & What We’re Looking For

We’re looking for motivated individuals who are ready to learn and grow in a challenging but rewarding environment.


You must

  • Be 18 or older by 4 August 2026
  • Have 5 GCSEs (grades 9–4 / A–C)* including Maths, English, and Science
  • OR have completed a Level 2 Apprenticeship

You should also have

  • ✅ A passion for science, safety, hands‑on learning and Nuclear Safety
  • ✅ Great attention to detail
  • ✅ Strong problem‑solving skills
  • ✅ Teamwork and communication abilities
  • ✅ A proactive and positive attitude

What You’ll Get

💷 Salary: Starting at £19,927 per year – with pay increases as you progress


Learning & Development

  • Comprehensive training and professional support
  • Guidance from mentors and early‑careers advisors

Time Off & Flexibility

  • 25 days annual leave + public holidays
  • Option to buy/sell annual leave

Benefits

  • Company pension scheme
  • Access to company bonus scheme after year 1
  • 24/7 employee wellbeing and mental health services

Impact

  • Be part of the UK’s largest environmental mission
  • Contribute to a safer world through nuclear site restoration

📅 Applications close on 20th March 2026


Join Us and Make a Difference

At Nuclear Restoration Services, we value diversity, inclusion, and innovation. We welcome applicants from all backgrounds and experiences. Let’s build a cleaner, safer future — together.


Connect with Us

  • Twitter/X: @NRServicesUK
  • Instagram: @nuclearrestorationservices
  • LinkedIn: Nuclear Restoration Services

Please note that, due to the nature of the working environment, successful applicants may be exposed to bright lighting, loud noises, and other sensory stimuli that could present challenges for individuals with sensory sensitivities. We welcome applications from all individuals and encourage applicants to share any relevant needs or support requirements so that reasonable adjustments can be considered.


Relocation: we do not offer relocation packages for this position. If you are applying from a location that requires a commute exceeding one hour, please indicate your willingness to relocate in the relevant application question provided below.


The Recruitment Stages

  • Application: we will review your application/CV to assess entry criteria. Please complete all required questions to ensure your application is submitted successfully.
  • Further information: We may contact you for additional information regarding your application should any uncertainties arise. We request that you monitor the email inbox associated with your application, as this will be our primary means of communication with you.
  • Online Assessment (Neurosight): you will be sent a link from Neurosight to complete an online assessment to your email inbox that you applied with if you meet entry criteria.
  • 1st Stage Interview (Online): you will be invited to attend a 1:1 online interview with an Early Careers member from the Nuclear Restoration Services. You will be required to have access to a microphone and video capabilities.
  • 2nd Stage Interview (In‑Person): you will be invited to attend an in‑person interview with the relevant hiring manager(s) and an HR business partner. The location will be at the relevant site or at a suitable alternative location in close proximity. Your invite will indicate the location and further instructions so ensure you read the invite in full.
  • Offer/Onboarding: if successful, you will be offered the position. The Early Careers team from Nuclear Restoration Services will be in contact to start your onboarding process and setting you up on their systems.
  • Depending on the specific requirements of the business, you may be requested to bypass the first stage interview and proceed directly to the second stage interview.

Any questions before you apply? Email us at


As proud members of the Disability Confident Scheme, Energus aim to create a fair and accessible recruitment process for all candidates. If you have a disability or health condition and require any reasonable adjustments during the application or interview process, please let us know – we will work with you to ensure your needs are met. We are committed to offering an interview to all disabled applicants who meet the essential criteria for the role. In the event of a high number of eligible applicants, we will prioritise those whose skills and experience most closely match the requirements of the role.


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