Avove Apprenticeships – Be The Future!
Being an apprentice at Avove isn’t just a job, it’s the beginning of a rewarding career. We’re building a bright and ambitious future, and we want you to be part of it. Join our thriving apprentice community and take your next step toward shaping the future of our business.
About our apprenticeships
We’re here to help you grow. As an apprentice, you’ll learn from experienced colleagues, gain a nationally recognised qualification, and take part in training designed just for your role. You’ll join a supportive apprentice community, have the chance to become a STEM ambassador, and use your digital skills to help us inspire other young people through social media. We want you to enjoy what you do, learn quickly, aim high, and get hands-on experience—so keep reading and apply today!
About the apprenticeship role…
You’ll learn directly from experienced Quantity Surveyors, gaining hands-on experience and building your knowledge across all aspects of the role. You’ll apply what you learn to live projects, supporting the delivery of wastewater and water network infrastructure and treatment facilities. You will work with the Commercial team supporting them with commercial and contractual responsibilities, assisting operational teams, and helping ensure we deliver value for our clients while staying true to our company values.
Alongside your work, you’ll study towards a Level 6 Degree Apprenticeship in Chartered Quantity Surveying with Leeds Trinity University, earning a BSc (Hons) in Professional Practice. This is a 5-year programme including end point assessment (EPA), As an apprentice you will work 40 hours per week and your time will be split between site visits, working from your office location, working from home, and attending university in block placements throughout the year. This role will be based in Durham.
This role is a September 2026 start.
What your day could look like…
Learning to support the Commercial Team by following Avove’s systems, processes, and procedures across our contracts.
Building your understanding of financial monitoring and reporting for the projects you’re involved in.
Learning how to help set up construction contracts that meet the needs of our clients and procurement processes.
Gaining experience in preparing accurate financial statements for your assigned contracts.
Understanding how to manage contract administration, including handling changes (known as variations) to the work.
Supporting the commercial close-out of contracts, including keeping records that help with claims, time extensions, and evaluating changes.
Learning how to manage subcontractors, including reviewing