Role Overview
The Project Controls Apprentice will work within the SCS Joint Venture to support project controls, planning, and risk management for the HS2 London tunnels megaproject.
Responsibilities
* Updating programmes and schedules to reflect the plan to complete the works.
* Assessment of threats and opportunities, identification of mitigations and quantitative risk analysis.
* Preparing and presenting project reports to a variety of stakeholders.
* Assessing performance using both quantity and earned value methods.
* Control of costs and bills of quantities.
* Updating and maintaining the work breakdown structure for the project.
* Assessment of change and management of them through the governance processes.
* Following training, manipulate and analyse complex data using various software packages.
* Administration and coordination of meetings and briefings.
* Understand and comply with HSSE policies.
* Perform other related duties as assigned.
* Maintaining your work diary as part of your apprenticeship.
* Working towards and successfully completing your qualification.
Apprentice Requirements
* An individual looking to undertake an apprenticeship with an award‑winning employer.
* Passionate about technology and data and using it to provide insight.
* People who enjoy challenges and working in a variety of environments.
* A can‑do attitude and the ability to get work completed to deadlines.
* Has the equivalent of 5 GCSEs, grades A‑C or 9‑4, including Maths, Science and English.
* Either:
o A-levels at grade BBB (not including general studies), or equivalent Level 3 qualification.
o BTEC National Diploma DDM (2x Distinction and 1 x Merit).
o All appropriate and equivalent, Level 3 (and above) qualifications will be considered.
* Please note that if you are invited to an assessment centre or interview, we will require you to produce your passport and/or right‑to‑work documentation.
* As some of our project sites are based in remote locations, you will need the ability to travel to site.
Apprenticeship Details
The apprenticeship will involve weekly study at a college where you will learn the principles of project controls, planning and risk management. On‑site training will allow you to apply these skills to the HS2 project, supported by a dedicated mentor. You will keep a work diary and have your attendance and performance reviewed every six months, with pay increments awarded as you progress. On completion, you will achieve a Level 6 apprenticeship qualification, which can be converted to a BSc Project Controls Professional.
Flexible Working
We welcome you to ask about the flexibility you need—be it part‑time, remote working, or compressed hours. Anyone who applies can discuss flexibility at interview, and we will explore what is possible for the role.
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