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Mechanical Engineering Accelerated Degree Apprenticeship

Babcock International Group
Warrington
3 days ago
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Overview

Mechanical Engineering Accelerated Degree Apprenticeship at Babcock International Group. Fast-track your mechanical engineering career with a 2-year Accelerated Degree Apprenticeship designed for individuals with relevant prior learning. This programme blends structured academic study with hands-on experience, leading to a full BEng (Hons) degree and a rewarding career in the nuclear industry.

Programme details

Programme title: Mechanical Engineering Accelerated Degree Apprenticeship

Level: 6

Salary: £40,454

Location: Warrington

Application closing date: 18th December 2025

Programme start date: September 2026

Role ID: 67229

What you’ll do

Fast-track your mechanical engineering career within Cavendish Nuclear. As an apprentice, you’ll contribute to a variety of projects involving mechanical engineering from conceptual stages to manufacturing readiness. You’ll rotate through departments to gain broad exposure and learn from experienced colleagues. Through this programme you will:

  • Develop expertise in mechanical engineering, including the creation of drawings, calculations, specifications, schedules, and technical reports.
  • Complete calculations, including scoping calculations and Finite Element Analysis (FEA).
  • Produce technical documentation to support the design and development of nuclear engineering solutions.
  • Evaluate designs for potential risks and hazards, focusing on nuclear and radiological safety.
  • Contribute to projects across the design and engineering lifecycle, from early concept development to detailed design and manufacturing preparation.
  • Produce operations and maintenance manuals.
  • Develop and outline installation sequences and process flow diagrams.
  • Support the manufacture and installation of engineering equipment.

Your work will contribute to critical projects advancing the UK’s nuclear clean-up efforts and support a safe, secure energy future.

Your education and training

You will undertake the Product Design and Development Engineer (Degree) Apprenticeship, delivered through a blended learning model that combines in-person and online teaching. The programme starts with a three-day block of face-to-face delivery each semester, followed by weekly online sessions. It focuses on product development, integrating disciplines such as materials science, CAD, systems integration, and prototyping, to equip learners to create fit-for-purpose solutions in regulated environments.

Upon successful completion, you will be awarded a BEng (Hons) degree, accredited by an Engineering Council licensed Professional Engineering Institution, alongside a Level 6 Degree Apprenticeship qualification.

Future prospects

At the end of the programme, you will be qualified to move into a Mechanical Engineering role within Cavendish Nuclear. You’ll have the opportunity to progress toward professional registration as an Incorporated or Chartered Engineer, supporting progression to more advanced roles such as Senior Engineer. As a global organisation, Babcock provides opportunities to grow, with the Babcock Role Framework outlining roles, career pathways, and development opportunities.

What you’ll need
  • To be eligible for this accelerated apprenticeship, you must hold one of the following:
  • Level 5 HND in Engineering with Merit
  • Level 5 Nuclear Technician Apprenticeship in Engineering with Merit
Previous experience in a technical or engineering role within the engineering or nuclear industrySecurity clearance requirements: BPSS and Security Check (SC) clearance. Details available at GOV.UK.What you’ll get
  • Fully funded qualification
  • Personal development training and opportunities
  • Minimum 28 days holiday allowance including bank holidays
  • Competitive pension scheme
  • Employee share scheme
  • Flexible benefits including cycle to work scheme and employee shopping savings portal

You’ll also have the chance to participate in STEM outreach activities and volunteering opportunities associated with the apprenticeship.

Application process

Applications are reviewed on a rolling basis. The programme may close early if high interest is received. Submit your application and complete any required online assessments as soon as possible to maximise your chances.

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