Salary£16,640 to £17,056 per year Salary
Full-time (40 hours) Weekly hours of work
15/4/2026 Vacancy closing date
Glasgow Job location
Glasgow Caledonian University Training provider
SCQF level 10 SCQF qualification level
Civil Engineering Framework
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Job overview
Job purpose
As an apprentice, you’ll work at a company and get hands-on experience. You’ll gain new skills and work alongside experienced staff. During the Graduate Apprenticeship Civil Engineering (Environmental Civil Engineering), apprentices will work on a range of tasks to gain hands-on experience in the field. Their responsibilities might include: Design and Planning: Assisting with designing and planning civil engineering projects, such as infrastructure or building systems Problem Solving: Identifying and addressing issues during project execution, from technical challenges to resource management Technical Analysis: Conducting surveys, analysing data, and applying engineering principles to solve complex problems Collaboration: Working with teams of engineers, contractors, and clients to ensure the smooth delivery of projects Quality Assurance: Ensuring that materials, techniques, and standards meet required specifications Health and Safety: Promoting safety practices and ensuring compliance with health and safety regulations on-site Throughout the apprenticeship, the apprentice will also engage in learning opportunities, attend workshops, and apply classroom theory to real-world situations.
What will I learn?
The Graduate Apprenticeship Civil Engineering (Environmental Civil Engineering) will train through a combination of on-the-job experience and formal academic study. Here's how the training is typically structured: Workplace Experience: You will spend a significant amount of time working directly on civil engineering projects, gaining hands-on experience in areas like construction, design, surveying, and project management You will rotate through different departments or teams to experience a variety of roles and gain a well-rounded understanding of the civil engineering industry Formal Education: You will attend a college or university, typically on a part-time basis, to study for a civil engineering degree. The academic program covers key topics like structural engineering, materials science, geotechnics, hydraulics, and project management The apprenticeship typically includes assessments, exams, and coursework to ensure the apprentice gains theoretical knowledge alongside practical skills Mentoring and Support: You will receive guidance from experienced professionals who act as mentors. This support helps them navigate complex engineering tasks and provides valuable insights into their professional development Regular performance reviews and feedback ensure that the apprentice is progressing and meeting learning objectives Skills Development: Throughout the apprenticeship, apprentices will focus on developing both technical and soft skills. They’ll learn to apply engineering principles to real-world problems and improve skills like communication, teamwork, problem-solving, and leadership Professional Development: As you progress, you will be involved in specialised training in areas such as software tools (e.g., AutoCAD), advanced project management techniques, or sustainability practices in engineering By the end of the apprenticeship, you will have a degree and the necessary practical experience to work as a professional civil engineer
What qualifications or qualities are required?
Entry Requirements To apply for this apprenticeship, you must: Be aged 18 or over Have the right to live and work in Scotland Have been ordinarily resident in the UK for the past three years in order to qualify for funding You must also hold a pass in National 5 Maths (or an equivalent qualification), along with one of the following: SQA Highers at AABB or BBBBC, including Maths A-Levels at ABC or BBB Scottish Baccalaureate Pass International Baccalaureate with a minimum of 29 points Foundation Apprenticeship in Civil Engineering in conjunction with SQA Highers at AAB, including Maths A combination of qualifications totalling 96 SCQF credits at Level 6, or a minimum of 126 UCAS tariff points Applicants are encouraged to inform the employer of any other relevant qualifications or industry experience they may have, as the apprenticeship can be tailored to reflect prior knowledge and skills.
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