Join Our Team: IT Generalist – Student Placement 12-month placement from September 2026 Navigate your future and lock in your career as we keep our canals open and alive. Joining our IT team as a student placement means you won’t just be watching from the sidelines - you’ll be right in the middle of real work that matters. From day one, you’ll get hands on experience across three key areas of our IT function, discovering how technology powers a modern charity with national reach. You’ll help design and test digital tools, support the systems that keep the organisation running, and contribute to exciting new innovations that make a real difference for our colleagues and the communities we serve. You won’t just be learning how IT works - you’ll see how IT creates impact: improving staff efficiency, helping teams respond to the public, and shaping tools that support wildlife conservation, heritage protection, and visitor experiences. It’s the perfect opportunity to explore different pathways in tech, build confidence, and develop skills that will set you up for your future career. Working Hours & Location Our Student IT vacancy will be offered on a remote working basis, with a requirement to attend our main hub spaces as and when required for team working and collaborative meetings. Travel throughout the regional waterway network will also be expected to enable attendance of meetings and to shadow colleagues as part of our buddy system. The regularity & flexibility of travel will be discussed further at interview stage. Relevant Hub: Birmingham Main areas of placement Solutions Team: Work alongside a dynamic team dedicated to developing and building low-code/no-code solutions, as well as supporting business teams with a wide range of software requirements, including off-the-shelf products. Gain experience with cutting-edge technology, including artificial intelligence and proof-of-concept innovation. The student will actively contribute to solution development and technology innovation projects. IT Operations Team: Develop a practical understanding of how IT systems, services and devices are maintained and continuously improved. Collaborate with internal customers and external suppliers to support the delivery and enhancement of IT services, learning about incident resolution, problem management, system monitoring, and process improvement in a live environment. Project Team: Participate in the management of IT projects, gaining exposure to project planning, business analysis, and software testing. Learn how projects are initiated, structured, and delivered, and understand the importance of clear communication and effective stakeholder management. Placement Plan The student will report directly to the IT Business Relationship Manager and will receive guidance and mentoring throughout the placement: Onboarding & Familiarisation. Approximately equal 3 way split between teams (Solutions, Operations and Projects). Technical / hard skill development. People / soft skill development. Key responsibilities Support the Solutions team in developing and testing new digital tools and solutions. Assist IT Operations with day-to-day service support activities and process improvements. Contribute to project delivery by undertaking tasks related to project management, business analysis, documentation, and software testing. Engage with a range of stakeholders, including business users and external partners. Attend team meetings and participate in knowledge sharing and training sessions. About You The successful candidate will be working towards gaining their IT, Technology, Computer Science or related degree and will: Interest in technology innovation and digital transformation. Apply their IT knowledge to develop effective solutions / proof of concept, support continuous improvement and project management. Be self-motivated and able to work independently. Efficiently manage their own workload and prioritise effectively. Communicate well with people at all levels of our organisation. Positively represent the Trust to members of the public. Be flexible with their working hours and locations. Keen to learn new skills to meet the unique demands of the Canal & River Trust and will be confident in dealing with colleagues in the IT team. Contact & Application If you have any questions, feel free to reach out to us at CRT.recruitment@canalrivertrust.org.uk. We encourage early applications as we may close the vacancy once we receive enough suitable candidates. Use of AI We understand that some applicants may choose to use AI tools to assist with drafting their covering letter. This is understandable; however, we kindly ask that you personalise your letter to reflect: Your motivations for applying to this opportunity. What you have learned about engineering at the Canal & River Trust through your own research. Why this specific placement interests you compared to others you may have considered. Your covering letter should demonstrate your genuine interest and understanding of the role, as this will help us assess your suitability more effectively. Your submission will be assessed for over reliance on AI and this will be assessed. We reserve the right to close this vacancy early if we receive sufficient suitable applications for the role. Therefore, if you are interested, please submit your application as early as possible. What We Offer In addition to our competitive apprenticeship wage of £24,780, we can offer: High quality qualifications including training on top of the apprenticeship. Fantastic experience with hands-on training gives you a real chance to put your skills into practice and helping you to gain more confidence in a supportive working environment. Opportunities to take part in exciting projects around England and Wales. The chance to meet other apprentices, making friends for life. Disability Confident and Time to Change (mental health support) Employer. INDLP