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Mechanical Engineering Accelerated Degree Apprenticeship

Babcock International
Warrington
5 days ago
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Fast-track your mechanical engineering career with our 2-year Accelerated Degree Apprenticeship. Designed for individuals with relevant prior learning, this programme enables you to complete your degree apprenticeship in a shorter timeframe than the standard programme. This unique opportunity blends structured academic study with hands-on experience, leading to a full BEng (Hons) degree and a rewarding career in the nuclear industry.

About the programme: Our Cavendish Nuclear business supports customers to deliver a future where nuclear is a key part of the energy solution. By joining our Mechanical Engineering Accelerated Degree Apprenticeship, you'll be part of a team at the forefront of developing advanced technologies that make the world safer and more secure.

As an apprentice, you'll contribute to a variety of projects involving mechanical engineering, from conceptual stages to manufacturing readiness. Learning from experienced colleagues, you'll have the opportunity to rotate through departments to contribute to important projects. Through this fast-tracked 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 entire 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 be integral to vital projects advancing the UK's nuclear clean-up efforts. This includes decommissioning outdated facilities to safeguard the environment and refurbishing laboratories and nuclear waste plants to ensure safety and efficiency.

Education/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. Each semester begins with a three-day block of face-to-face delivery, followed by weekly online sessions throughout the term.

Future Prospects

At the end of the programme, you will have acquired the skills and experience to move into a Mechanical Engineering role within Cavendish Nuclear. You'll also have the opportunity to build on your progress toward professional registration as an Incorporated or Chartered Engineer, a recognised benchmark of engineering competence.

Requirements
  • 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 industry.
  • Ability to achieve Baseline Personnel Security Standard (BPSS) and Security Check (SC) clearance.
Benefits
  • 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.
  • Personal development training and opportunities.


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