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Step into an engineering career: AtkinsRéalis’ electrical engineering apprenticeships

The journey to becoming a qualified electrical engineer is exciting and rewarding. You can go down many different avenues to get your foot in the door of this career path. Today, we'll focus on degree apprenticeship routes into this field.

At AtkinsRéalis, we currently offer two distinct pathways into electrical engineering (although these can change each year), and these are:

As with all of our apprenticeships, the above combines practical work experience with academic study and is tailored to unique industry needs and projects. Read on to find out just what you can expect from the Level 6 Electrical Engineering Apprenticeships on offer at AtkinsRéalis.

Our apprenticeship pathways into electrical engineering jobs

Electrical or Electronic Technical Support Engineer

Let's break down this pathway further so you know what to expect before you apply.

  • Typically, the duration of this degree apprenticeship is five to six years although the duration may vary depending on your experience.
  • Generally speaking, candidates typically need 5 GCSEs at grade C or above in Maths, English, and either a Science, Technology, or Engineering-related subject.
  • Electrical or Electronic Technical Support Engineers bring concepts to life and resolve issues found within the manufacturing process.
  • Stepping into this degree apprenticeship will teach you how to produce electrical drawings, how to write and test electrical equipment, and much more.

Embedded Electronic Systems Design and Development Engineer 

The second apprenticeship we have on offer here at AtkinsRéalis is in the design and development of electronic systems. Here's a breakdown of this degree apprenticeship:

  • You can apply your knowledge and understanding of electronics and embedded software to design circuits and devices.
  • You'll get to design reliable, safe, and cost-effective devices and your career could take you into exciting sectors such as aerospace, and renewable energy.
  • You'll learn practical skills like circuit design, software programming, and project management.
  • To be eligible for this scheme, apprentices typically will hold A-Levels in STEM subjects and GCSE level English and Maths, however requirements can vary

 

At AtkinsRéalis, both of these pathways will see you helping us to create sustainable solutions that connect people, data, and technology while transforming the world's energy systems. And those aren't the only reasons why you should consider joining us.

Why our apprenticeships stand out

1. A perfect balance of work and study

From day one, you'll apply classroom knowledge directly to real-world engineering demands and challenges. 

Whether it's helping design smart cities or optimizing for a sustainable future, no day will look the same and the experience you develop will set you apart in your future career.

The design, engineering, and project management industries are definitely exciting to work in. Your learning will help you literally change the world for the better

2. Project-based learning

You'll work on impactful projects that influence ever-evolving industries and communities. Let's break down a couple of our projects so you can get a taste for what things we work on:

Havant Thicket Reservoir 

We're proud to play a pivotal role in this environmentally focused project in Hampshire. We were commissioned to design the reservoir, addressing water supply challenges across the region.

Hinkley Point C

As the first nuclear power station to be constructed in the UK since the 1990s, Hinkley Point C marks a pivotal moment for energy and sustainability and is an immense source of pride for our talented and diverse teams.

3. Core skills development

No matter which electrical engineering apprenticeship you decide to pursue, you'll gain and develop critical employability skills that will set you up for success, including:

  • Advanced problem-solving and analytical thinking
  • Mastery of industry-standard tools and software
  • Communication and collaboration in multi-disciplinary teams

 

As well as picking up vital skills and working on prestigious projects, you'll also benefit from mentorship and a strong and vibrant employee community at AtkinsRéalis, here are some extra resources so you can learn more:

  1. Our apprenticeship selection process
  2. Connect with our apprentices on Connectr
  3. Apprenticeship rewards & benefits at AtkinsRéalis
  4. Apprenticeship FAQs

Take the next step with electrical engineering apprenticeships at AtkinsRéalis'

Now you know all about the apprenticeship route into electrical and electronics engineering, it's time to look through the above resources and make your next move.

If you'd like to browse more of our apprenticeship offerings before you make your decision, make sure to head over to our live roles.

Read some of our apprentice's stories:

  1. Matilda on our Project Management Degree Apprenticeship
  2. Oscar on our Apprentice Consultant Development Programme
  3. Chris on our Mechanical and Nuclear Engineering Apprenticeship 

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