Electrical Control & Instrumentation Apprentice
Throughout your apprenticeship, you will engage with multiple aspects of nuclear engineering, including:
Consultancy. R&D. Site installation. Decommissioning.You will engage in design tasks using the skills and competencies you acquired in your first year at college. Your work will depend on the project needs, but the usual outputs you can expect to produce are:
Help create basic electrical and mechanical drawings (like layouts and simple schematics). Support with calculations for cables, lighting, or simple mechanical systems. Put together straightforward equipment lists and specifications. Help with documents that explain how systems work or how theyshould be installed. Assist the team with design tasks as needed to learn and build experience.
We have various sites of operation around the UK. During college holidays, you will be given the opportunity for a placement at one of these sites, where you will be able to work under the supervision and guidance of our experienced engineers.
During these placements, you will experience how equipment designed by NSG is installed, set to work and commissioned on a highly regulated site.
Training:
We have partnered with Waterside Training, WA9 1TW to offer our Engineering Apprenticeship Scheme. We share Waterside’s very high expectations and standards, and this ethos starts at the very beginning of your journey. You will spend the first year of your apprenticeship training at Waterside Training.
Training Outcome:
Work towards becoming a proficient engineer with access to professional growth opportunities and unrivalled benefits.
Employer Description:
We have been a trusted leader in the nuclear industry for over 40
years. As a full turnkey solution provider to the nuclear industry’s
most complex challenges, we deliver the expert knowledge and
capability needed to help our clients achieve their goals at every
stage of the project.
Working Hours :
Your first year will be Monday - Friday, 9 am - 4.30 pm Times for starting at NSG will be between 8 am and 6 pm and will be confirmed with you prior to starting.
Skills:
Communication skills,Attention to detail,Organisation skills,Problem solving skills,Presentation skills,Analytical skills,Logical,Team working,Initiative