Let’s find your next opportunity​

{{ job.job_posting_title }}
{{item.trim() }} {{item.trim() }} {{item.trim() }}
{{ job.job_posting_title }}

{{ job.is_cms_job ? (job.cities.split(';').length > 1 ? 'Various locations' : job.location_mappings[0]) : (job.location_mappings.length > 1 ? 'Various locations' : job.location_mappings[0]) }}

saved
viewed

Why AtkinsRéalis engineering apprentices come out on top.

Ever wonder about the support and opportunities apprentices enjoy with us? Meet Ellie, a talented young professional pursuing a BEng in Civil and Infrastructure Engineering at the University of Warwick. Ellie's innovative work in the water sector has earned her two prestigious awards at the New Civil Engineer's Graduate and Apprentice Awards, 2023—Apprentice of the Year and Outstanding Contribution to Carbon Net Zero!

Photo of Rebecca smiling towards the camera

Ellie, congratulations on your outstanding performance at the NEC Awards. How did you get into civil engineering?

Thank you! I've always enjoyed mathematics and physics—I wanted a career where I could apply their principles to real-world problems. I chose civil engineering because it gives me a direct influence on the world around us, as I vouch for sustainable development as part of the team.

Why AtkinsRéalis?

The organization was offering the degree apprentice programme which appealed to me in terms of getting hands-on experience alongside my university studies. I've been really happy with my experience at AtkinsRéalis, working on projects where I can have a sense of purpose.

What advice would you give young individuals considering a career in civil engineering?

I would recommend it. Consider different pathways: apprenticeships, degree apprenticeships, university full-time etc. The degree apprenticeship works really well for me as I like to apply my learning day-to-day. But, full-time university might be a better option for some people.

What kind of work do apprentices do at AtkinsRéalis?

We work on real world projects from day one. The Strategic Pipeline Alliance (SPA) was one of my first. The project is creating hundreds of kilometres of new pipelines to mitigate the impact of climate change—keeping taps in the driest parts in the UK supplying fresh, clean water. I'm particularly proud of my sustainability work here and it's been a great learning experience!

What responsibilities did you have as an apprentice on this project?

I worked with the design team, and was tasked to develop a digital tool to show how design changes affect carbon footprint, technical aspects, social benefits, and costs. This work required a lot of independent research on carbon management and social value, and gathering data from cost estimates and environmental disciplines. I'm proud to say my tool has already made carbon and cost savings on projects.

"When awarding Ellie the Outstanding Contribution to Carbon Net Zero, the NCE Graduate & Apprentice Awards judges recognized Ellie's passion for decarbonizing construction and her active role in developing exciting new tools."

Besides technical skills, what else did you learn during this experience?

I presented my work several times to different audiences which made me reflect on what information would be most interesting and important to each. It improved my understanding of our business and clients' needs, enhanced my presentation and communication skills, and boosted my ability to use digital dashboards and data visualization tools, like Power BI.

"My presentation skills have developed significantly through this experience, I won the Pipeline Industries Guild PDN Presentation Competition for the North Region before presenting this in their annual conference in May." —Ellie Carter, Civil Engineer Degree Apprentice

What is the support like for apprentices at AtkinsRéalis?

Last year, I worked on a university project where I had to solve a problem from work. I chose to use the program MATLAB to complete flotation calculations for buried pipelines. I made a tool that tells you the least minimum cover to avoid flotation, and it can also create helpful graphs for actual construction sites. Studying while working allows me to receive support and guidance from my colleagues, who are experts in their fields. Through my network at AtkinsRéalis and other joint venture partners, I can again exposure to different areas of civil engineering.

What does winning Apprentice of the Year and the Outstanding Contribution to Carbon Net Zero mean to do?

It's been great to win these awards. It means industry recognition for my work. As a female engineer, sharing my achievements is important to being a role model and showing other women and girls what is possible.

"As winner of Degree Apprentice of the Year, NEC Awards judges were impressed by Ellie's deep understanding of how artificial intelligence can impact the construction industry and her leadership in the projects she's been working on."

As you enter your third year of apprenticeship, how will you continue your advocacy for sustainability and women in engineering?

I always promote apprenticeships and encourage women and girls into engineering careers. I'm a STEM ambassador, which means I participate in STEM events, for primary and high school students. I've found this really rewarding and would like to continue this throughout my apprenticeship and beyond.

I am passionate about sustainability and will enhance my experience in sustainable design, carbon management, and tool development with AtkinsRéalis' Engineering Net Zero Taskforce. I'll keep expanding my knowledge and advocating for sustainable practices, focusing on improving how we manage and measure carbon in design.

We're hiring apprentices. Head to our early careers pages to read more and browse roles.

Related blogs

Finding my place in the environment: a journey through people, places, and purpose

From anthropology to infrastructure, my journey hasn’t been traditional — but it’s been meaningful. Here’s how I found a role where people come first.

Card link for Finding my place in the environment: a journey through people, places, and purpose

Building Tomorrow's Roads: A Journey Through Civil Engineering Excellence

See how purpose-driven engineering transforms travel and strengthens the fabric of our communities.

Card link for Building Tomorrow's Roads: A Journey Through Civil Engineering Excellence

Why project managers are essential to Canada’s growing transportation and energy sectors

Today, demand for project management jobs in Canada is rising rapidly, driven by the scale and complexity of infrastructure and energy projects nationwide.

Card link for Why project managers are essential to Canada’s growing transportation and energy sectors
Engineering work office

Engineering jobs in Ontario that let you innovate, create, and impact

Ontario is one of Canada’s most exciting places to build a career in engineering, a province where bold infrastructure, clean energy transformation, and groundbreaking transit development are reshaping the way communities live, move, and thrive.

Card link for Engineering jobs in Ontario that let you innovate, create, and impact
Image of Ati looking at the camera

Building Tomorrow's Infrastructure: A Journey of Innovation and Impact in Transportation

Learn how Ati builds meaningful impact at AtkinsRéalis by shaping smarter, more connected transportation infrastructure.

Card link for Building Tomorrow's Infrastructure: A Journey of Innovation and Impact in Transportation
Headshot of Mary

Coming home: Why I returned to AtkinsRéalis - a story of culture, values, and growth

Discover how a strong culture and shared purpose make AtkinsRéalis a workplace where careers flourish.

Card link for Coming home: Why I returned to AtkinsRéalis - a story of culture, values, and growth

Building connections beyond roads and bridges

Explore how transportation connects communities and transforms everyday life—beyond roads and bridges.

Card link for Building connections beyond roads and bridges
a smiling winner from the 2025 HackaFuture event

Pushing boundaries: How our Hackathon champions innovation and equity

Discover how AtkinsRéalis HackaFuture set a new standard for innovation and candidate experience

Card link for Pushing boundaries: How our Hackathon champions innovation and equity
three AtkinsRéalis colleagues around a table, smiling and discussing

Civil engineering careers: 5 UK cities to watch in 2026 and beyond

Card link for Civil engineering careers: 5 UK cities to watch in 2026 and beyond
Man in a navy blazer and white shirt posing for a professional portrait.

Shaping the future of mobility: My career as a project manager

From aeronautics to a leading role on Québec’s REM project: How Réjean Perreault found purpose as a civil engineer and project manager at AtkinsRéalis.

Card link for Shaping the future of mobility: My career as a project manager
Headshot image of Josée

Behind the scenes at the symphony: My career as a director of operations at Montréal’s leading concert hall

Discover Josée’s career journey from Scenic services manager to Director of Operations at the Maison symphonique de Montréal, where she ensures everything runs in perfect harmony.

Card link for Behind the scenes at the symphony: My career as a director of operations at Montréal’s leading concert hall
Accessibility that empowers: Giridhar’s story at AtkinsRéalis

Greatly and Brightly: Thriving as a woman in engineering

Irene Seo, P.Eng shares her woman in engineering career journey from an early role in civil engineering to a director role with global influence.

Card link for Greatly and Brightly: Thriving as a woman in engineering

Related jobs

We are sorry there are no jobs that match your exact criteria. Try a new search term, or use the filters to continue browsing for available opportunities.

Group discussion in a talent community meeting

Talent Community

Would you like to know more? Not ready to apply? Join our talent community to stay connected and engaged with us at AtkinsRéalis.