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Job Type: Full-time, 4-year Apprenticeship
Central London – Monday – Friday
Application end date: 17 May 2024
Assessment Day: 29th May 2024 at Canary Wharf
Start date: October 7 2024
Key Responsibilities:
As an Apprentice Controls Engineer, you will work closely with seasoned professionals to gain hands-on experience in designing, implementing, and maintaining building control systems.
Your accommodation at Leonardo’s Hotel, (4* with swimming pool, meeting rooms to work with your colleagues, bars, a Marco Pierre White restaurant, Wi-Fi, and plush rooms)
Breakfast, lunch, and dinner
Transportation during your study days
You’ll gain the below nationally recognised qualification:
MOET Level 3 - Engineering
BEM’s Level 4 – Building Energy Management Systems
When you’re not in college, (during working hours), you’ll gain hands on experience on site
Supporting system integration, testing, and commissioning activities under the guidance of experienced engineers.
Collaborating with the project team to understand customer requirements and contribute to system solutions.
Assisting in troubleshooting and providing technical support for control systems during installation and post-installation phases.
Gaining proficiency in ensuring compliance with industry standards, codes, and safety regulations.
Contributing to the development and maintenance of documentation related to control system designs and configurations.
Engaging with clients to understand their needs and contribute ideas for enhancements or upgrades to existing systems.
Key requirements:
Interest in controls engineering, building automation, or a related discipline.
Strong GCSE’s, such as Maths GCSE – B (5) English – C (4)
Please note that degree holders are not eligible for this role
Your Future:
Successful apprentices will be offered the role of Controls Engineer.
Controls Engineers are initially involved with designing the building energy management system that controls the building services (e.g. heating, air conditioning, renewables). They also write related software and graphics as well as installing and commissioning such systems. Another key area is connecting and integrating with other building systems (e.g. security) to create ‘Smart Buildings’. After the building is occupied and being used, they may also be involved in servicing & maintenance, fault finding if there are problems with the system and energy performance reviews.
Our offer:
A culture that fosters inclusion, diversity, and innovation in an international work environment
Experienced leaders to support your professional development
Comprehensive training and mentorship program
Exposure to cutting-edge building control technologies
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