Apprentice Engineer

The Trainee Engineer will learn to support the engineering function across various construction projects, developing skills in setting out, quality control, and site engineering while receiving mentorship from experienced engineers.

Your key responsibilities are to:

Learning & Development:

Attend college one day per week to work towards a relevant degree qualification Shadow experienced engineers to learn site engineering methodologies and best practices Develop understanding of construction processes, sequencing, and programming Build knowledge of planning software and tools through practical application Project Support Assist in basic setting out tasks under supervision Support the monitoring and recording of quality assurance checks Help maintain site documentation and records Learn to use total station survey equipment and computer-aided systems Assist with material testing and sampling procedures Support the maintenance of as-built records

Training:

Training & Development

Full training provided in surveying equipment and systems Structured mentoring programme with experienced engineers Support towards professional qualifications and memberships Health and safety training including CSCS card

Training Outcome:

Trainee Engineer Level 3 qualification through to Level 6 degree qualification. 
Graduate Engineer > Engineer > Senior Engineer > Project Engineer > Senior Project Engineer > Engineering Manager > Head of Engineering



Employer Description:
Henry Boot Construction is part of Henry Boot, one of the UK’s leading land, property development, home building and construction businesses. Together, we are where great places start. Henry Boot Construction is an award-winning contractor that’s committed to the highest possible standards. Known for building with integrity, authenticity and passion, we offer a full range of pre-construction and construction services in the industrial and logistics, residential and urban development sectors. We have extensive experience in both the public and private sectors, including major projects such as the residential restoration of The Cocoa Works in York, the University of Sheffield AMRC’s aviation research and development facility and key schemes within Sheffield’s Heart of the City development.

Working Hours :
Hours of work are Monday to Friday 8am - 5pm with 1 day training at The Sheffield College. We are funding from Level 3 through to Level 5 which is a degree apprenticeship and training up to 6 years

Skills:
Communication skills,Attention to detail,Organisation skills,Problem solving skills


  • Location: Callywhite Lane Dronfield S18 2XP
  • Type: Permanent
  • Recruiter: SHEFFIELD COLLEGE, THE
  • Posted: 02-Jun-2025
  • Posted on: findapprenticeship.service.gov.uk