Electrical, Control & Instrumentation Engineering Degree Apprentice
Programme title: Electrical, Control and Instrumentation Engineering Degree Apprenticeship
Level: 6
Salary: Year 1 £22,800; Year 2 £25,993; Year 3 £29,186; Year 4 £32,380; Post-apprenticeship salary: £43,343
Location: Warrington
Application closing date: 18 December 2025
Programme start date: September 2026
Location notes: UK location references included in the original description are kept for context; this section consolidates key details.
Overview
Be part of shaping the UK’s nuclear future. As an Electrical, Control and Instrumentation Engineering Apprentice at Cavendish Nuclear, you’ll combine technical learning with real‑world engineering as you help design, build and maintain specialist nuclear facilities. Over 4 years, you’ll gain the skills, knowledge and professional experience to kick‑start a career that makes a meaningful difference.
About the programme
In this varied role, you’ll join one of our engineering teams working across either our Civil Decommissioning or Defence business streams. From designing control systems to developing Computer Aided Design (CAD) models and performing electrical load calculations, every task helps ensure the safety and sustainability of nuclear infrastructure.
You’ll support the full design lifecycle: from initial concept through to detailed design and design for manufacture. Typical tasks may include producing technical documentation, assessing designs for risk and safety, and learning to work with standards and regulations that apply across the industry.
As part of your development, you’ll take part in internal training that broadens your knowledge beyond your core role. This includes radiological shielding, risk assessment and nuclear appreciation modules – all designed to give you a well‑rounded understanding of how we create a safe and secure world.
Your education/training
You will study towards the Product Design and Development Engineer (Degree) Apprenticeship standard through the University of Lancashire.
Your training will be delivered through a blended learning model that combines in‑person and online teaching. Each semester begins with a three‑day block of face‑to‑face delivery, followed by weekly online sessions throughout the term. This structure is designed to support both academic learning and practical application.
The programme is tailored for engineers involved in product development and integrates key disciplines such as materials science, Computer Aided Design (CAD), systems integration, and prototyping. It focuses on equipping learners to create fit‑for‑purpose solutions in regulated environments.
Upon successful completion, you will be awarded a BEng (Hons) in Professional Engineering (Product Design) and a Level 6 Degree Apprenticeship qualification.
Future prospects
By the end of your apprenticeship, you’ll be ready to take on the role of Electrical, Control and Instrumentation Engineer at Cavendish Nuclear, with a competitive salary exceeding £43,000. You’ll also have the opportunity to progress toward professional registration as an Incorporated or Chartered Engineer, which can support progression to more advanced roles.
As a global organisation, Cavendish Nuclear provides opportunities to enhance your skills and advance your career. We have a defined role framework that outlines career pathways and development opportunities, helping you reach Senior Engineer and beyond.
What you’ll need
* A minimum of five GCSEs at grade C/4 or above, including Maths, English and Science, plus one of the following:
* 104 UCAS points from A Levels including Maths and Physics or another STEM subject at grade C
* BTEC Extended Diploma: DMM in Engineering (must include Maths units)
* Access course: 104 points including 15 Level 3 credits in Maths and Physics or STEM at Merit
* International Baccalaureate: 104 points from Higher Level subjects, including Maths and Physics or STEM at HL6
* T Level: Merit in an engineering T-Level discipline
* IELTS: 6.0 overall with no component lower than 5.5
* Security clearance: Some apprenticeship programmes require BPSS and Security Check (SC). Eligibility may be impacted by place of birth, nationality, citizenship or residency. Details at United Kingdom Security Vetting: clearance levels – GOV.UK.
What you’ll get
Fully funded qualification and development opportunities, including minimum 28 days holiday (including bank holidays), a competitive pension scheme, employee share scheme, and flexible benefits (cycle to work, shopping portal).
You’ll also have the chance to participate in STEM outreach and volunteering opportunities.
Your career development
Join us and you’ll receive Apprentice Development Programme support with digital and face‑to‑face sessions, wellbeing and performance guidance, and partnerships to help you thrive on your programme and beyond.
Application process and closing dates
Applications are reviewed on a rolling basis. The programme may close early if there is a high volume of interest, so apply and complete online assessments as soon as possible.
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