Kick - Start your Engineering Career with our Failure Analysis Apprenticeship. Ready to start a career where you get hands on, solve real technical problems, and learn from engineers who investigate why semiconductor devices fail? We’re bringing 1 new Apprentice into our Failure Analysis team, and you could be the one! You’ll be working towards your Level 3 or higher Apprenticeship, gaining real experience in our specialist laboratory while getting paid and studying one day a week. If you’re curious, practical, and enjoy understanding how things work (and why they sometimes don’t) this is your chance. What You Will Do Learn new skills through structured on the job training with support from an experienced internal semiconductor engineering mentor. Work within our specialist Failure Analysis laboratory supporting investigations on semiconductor devices and electronic components. Maintain accurate logbooks and training notes throughout your apprenticeship. By following all safety requirements and procedures you will learn how to work in a safe laboratory environment. Collaborate effectively within a team as well as work independently with support from our engineering semiconductor engineering mentors. Learn to follow engineering procedures, analysis techniques, and technical specifications. Gain experience using advanced laboratory equipment such as X-Ray tools, CSAM tools, electron microscopes, electrical test equipment, and sample preparation tools. Support engineers in identifying the root cause of device and packaged failures. Attend college, study, and successfully pass all required modules. Complete relevant NVQs with support from our onsite training provider. What You Will Need A minimum of 5 GCSEs (grades A–C / 4–9) including Maths, English and a Science Further education in a science or engineering subject (A Level, BTEC, NVQ) is an advantage but not essential Applicants must be 18 years old by March 2026 Ability to work effectively as part of a team, with strong communication and interpersonal skills Self‑motivation and a logical approach to problem‑solving Willingness to be flexible with working hours Working Hours This role begins as a 39‑hour week while training (4 days on site and 1 day in college). As your experience grows, you will also gain exposure by working alongside other engineers from other departments.