Annual wage £23,400.00 -33 days annual leave, including bank holidays. You also have the option to buy an additional 15 days or sell up to 5 days -Flexible working arrangements -Access to our Employee Assistance Program (EAP) -Two paid annual volunteer days Working week Monday to Friday ( flexible timings). Total hours per week: 40.0 Expected duration 60 Months Possible start date 02 Sep 2024 Date posted 28 Nov 2023 Apprenticeship level Degree Level 6 (Degree with honours) Reference number VAC1000215146 Positions 2 available What you will do in your working day You'll be making a sustainable difference in people's lives, shaping cities, reimagining transport and transforming nuclear energy. And with the opportunity to work across Cities & Development, Nuclear & Power, Transportation, Water or Environment, you'll decide where you want your career to go. Here’s what your role as an apprentice will involve: Developing your skills in a wide range of exciting projects Learning and using relevant design software Being involved in client meetings and assisting in building key client relationships You’ll get to understand and learn digital skills, to help us harness technology in new ways Your mentors will support you as you study towards nationally recognised qualifications and accreditation You’ll have dedicated time to spend at college or university to focus on your studies The training you will be getting Degree Apprenticeship Standard: Electrical/Electronic Technical Support Engineer level 6 This standard has been designed to meet the professional standards of the Engineering Council for initial registration as an Engineering Technician (Eng Tech) in partnership with the Institution of Mechanical Engineers. Further professional development and registration is subject to candidates successfully completing the appropriate learning, developing the appropriate competence, and undergoing professional review. You’ll gain the professional skills you need for a successful career, including business awareness and product design standards and legislation. You’ll learn through: Part-time study at Sheffield Hallam Work-based learning assignments Real time demonstrations Investigative project work Coursework Portfolio work Exams Functional Skills in English and maths if required. What to expect at the end of your apprenticeship Learn electrical principles and specialisms across electronic and embedded systems. Gain design and implementation skills and apply them in projects on the job. Study a range of electrical and electronic engineering specialisms, including the design and implementation of networks using communications and signal processing techniques, appropriate engineering management, and instrumentation and control systems. Work towards chartered engineer status to help you advance your career. This apprenticeship is co-designed with a range of industry partners, including a local, national, and international network of leading manufacturers and engineers. This course meets the embedded electronic systems design and development engineer apprenticeship standard and electrical or electronic technical support engineer apprenticeship standard. Requirements and prospects Desired skills and personal qualities Communication skills, IT skills, Organisation skills, Problem solving skills, Presentation skills, Analytical skills, Logical, Team working, Creative, Initiative, Non judgemental Qualifications GCSE or equivalent Mathematics, English and Science or Technology (Grade 5 GCSE's at Grade C/4 or above) Essential A Level or equivalent Any (Grade C) Essential A Level or equivalent Mathematics (Grade B) Essential A Level or equivalent Science (Grade B) Essential