Electrical Apprentice

Maintenance and repair of underdeck gantries  Testing and commissioning 3-phase motors and control circuits Testing and commissioning 230v motors and control circuits Direct on-line starter systems, Motors with soft start control systems Star/Delta motors 110v/24v control circuits PLC-controlled drive systems Fault finding and diagnostics  
 

Electrical testing and inspection. 

Commercial property Work Shops  Fixed machines – including band saw, pillar drills and overhead cranes Maintenance of 110V/230V/410V systems  230v internal lighting and power 110v power out lets 415v Tri power outlets – with independent earth monitoring system Designing and installing new electrical circuits  Cable handling systems – Metal conduit, plastic conduit, cable tray, trunking  Cable calculations to determine cable size and volt drop 
Streetlighting maintenance 

Fault finding and repairs

Maintenance and periodic inspection Building a HERS portfolio  Aerial and marine navigation lighting

Testing and inspection 

Planned maintenance and reactive repairs Recording and reporting reports and test schedules

 
Building reports and submitting them to the project client 
Notifying and reporting faults and defects to the appropriate department and the project client.
 
An element of the role will require working at heights from MEWPS and static elevated working platforms.
 
Maintenance and testing 110v tools and equipment, including PAT testing of office IT equipment. 
 
Periodic maintenance and repair of CCTV systems, Intruder alarm systems and Fire alarm systems. 
 
Supporting specialist sub-contractors with instructed works such High Voltage (11kV) maintenance, traction passenger lifts and rack and pinion passenger lifts.
 



Training:

As part of your apprenticeship, you will be enrolled onto a Maintenance and Operations Engineering Technician level 3 apprenticeship which will take approximately 39 months to complete. You will be fully supported by our partnered college to achieve this qualification, having 1-2-1 advice and support, e-learning materials, and a whole team of experts on hand for advice and technical knowledge at your office. 



Training Outcome:

Permanent employment after successful completion of the apprenticeship



Employer Description:

Amey is a leading infrastructure services and engineering company. Our 11,000 people are behind the critical services the country relies on every day and we each take personal pride in our public service. Our unique engineering and operations experience, together with data driven insight from our consulting business, delivers better results for our clients. We are trusted partners of Government – both national and local – managing assets and complex projects that are vital to the country.



Working Hours :
Monday -Thursday 7:00-15:30 & Friday 07:00-15:00. Optional overtime weekend & Night work

Skills:
Communication skills,IT skills,Attention to detail,Organisation skills,Customer care skills,Problem solving skills,Number skills,Analytical skills,Logical,Team working,Creative,Initiative,Patience,Physical fitness


  • Location:
  • Type: Permanent
  • Recruiter: WESTON COLLEGE OF FURTHER AND HIGHER EDUCATION
  • Posted: 03-Feb-2026
  • Posted on: findapprenticeship.service.gov.uk