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Apprentice Cyberspace Communication Specialist
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Apprentice Air Technician Weapons
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Sky Apprenticeships (Register Interest)
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National Grid Apprenticeship Schemes
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BMW Apprenticeships 2025 (Register Interest)
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Apprenticeships at Jaguar Land Rover (JLR)
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Transport for London (TfL) Apprenticeships
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Network Rail Apprenticeships
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BAE Systems Apprenticeships (Register your interest for 2025/26)
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Rolls-Royce Apprenticeships (Register Interest)
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A career in engineering can take you pretty much anywhere, from the bottom of the ocean to the deep reaches of space.
Living and working in Sheffield
Known as the ‘Steel City’, Sheffield is South Yorkshire’s largest city and is home to more than half a million residents. Located on the river Don, in the foothills of the Pennines, it is both the UK’s first most populous city and one of the greenest cities in Europe. With the largest theatre complex outside of London, several shops, independent cafes, restaurants, bars, plus museums and art galleries, there’s always something to see and do.
Engineering apprenticeships
An apprenticeship can offer you a hands-on route into the world of engineering, allowing you to work on real projects from day one while you gain money, experience and qualifications. Engineers operates across many different walks of life. Some of these most popular disciplines include: mechanical engineering, electrical engineering, and civil engineering (to name just a few). At the moment, the UK is experiencing something of an engineering boom, with more engineering jobs being created than ever before. While companies clash over engineering talent, the number of great companies offering quality engineering apprenticeships has exploded in a good way.
Level up with an Apprenticeship
From entry-level to university degrees
Level 2 (Intermediate)
An intermediate apprenticeship is equivalent to gaining 5 GCSEs. They are the simplest entry point into work.
Read MoreLevel 3 (Advanced)
Advanced apprenticeships are equivalent to A levels. They usually require a level 2 qualification to enter.
Read MoreLevel 4-6 (Higher)
Covering several levels of qualifications, high-level apprenticeships can vary greatly in a number of factors, including end qualifications.
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