Candidate Specification Candidates are expected to have at least 5 GCSE pass grades including Maths and English as well as A level or equivalent related to maths, engineering or sciences equivalent to AAA Working on a diverse range of projects, including a medium-to-large scale flood alleviation, pumping stations, and clean water and wastewater treatment plants Supporting with all phases of a project lifecycle, including but not limited to feasibility studies, detailed design, construction support, commissioning, and handover Working with UK water and sewerage companies (WASCs) and environmental agencies, plus select international projects Liaising directly with our clients and stakeholders Technical drawings, including: Mechanical, Electrical, Instrumentation, Control and Automation General Arrangement Drawings Cable Route Drawings and Block Cable Diagrams System Architectures Single Line Diagrams Lighting Layout Drawings Piping & Instrumentation Diagrams (P&ID) Pipework Drawings - Rising Mains & Discharge Arrangements Earthing Diagrams Technical calculations and schedules, including: Lightning Protection Risk Assessments Load Schedules Instrument Schedule I/O and Telemetry Schedules Pump Calculations Valve Schedules Designers' Hazard Elimination and Management Record (DHEMR) Emergency Stop Risk Assessment Schedules Investigation, research, specifications, and report writing, including: User Requirement Specifications (URS), Control Philosophies, and Functional Design Specifications SCADA, Generator, Low Voltage Assembly, Pump, Metalwork (Access Platforms and Screens), Penstock, and Valve Specifications Operation and Maintenance (O&M) Manual Participation in and documentation of workshops and testing procedures, including: Hazard and Operability (HAZOP) Study Access Lifting Maintenance Workshop Hazard Identification (HAZID) Workshops Factory Acceptance Testing (witnessing) Commissioning Job Profile An apprenticeship is a paid job where you will learn and gain valuable on the job experience, whilst also completing classroom-based learning with a college, university or training provider, which leads to a nationally recognised qualification. This apprenticeship standard aligns with the following professional recognition: Incorporated Engineer (IEng) for IMechE This standard partially aligns with the following professional recognition: Incorporated Engineer (IEng) for Royal Aeronautical Society The apprenticeship will typically be undertaken over 60 - 66 months, and during this time you will be provided with real life experience working on a variety of projects, and on completion will have fully satisfied the requirements for registration as an Incorporated Engineer by the relevant professional engineering institution.