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Job purpose
As an Engineering Apprentice with Network Rail, you’ll be at the heart of Scotland’s Railway, working on national projects, embracing the latest tech and gaining hands on experience that will take your career full steam ahead.
This opportunity is open to people from all walks of life. Whether you’re fresh out of school, switching careers, or looking for a hands-on, rewarding role, we welcome your unique perspective and experiences.
Working alongside experienced engineers at one of our depots, you’ll help maintain our thousands of bridges, signals and hundreds of our level crossings, ensuring Scotland’s Railway keeps moving.
The scheme lasts for three years. You’ll kick off year one with our training provider in East Kilbride, before moving into a placement at a Network Rail depot for years two and three. Get ready to embrace all weather conditions because we’re out there around the clock, come rain or shine but don’t worry, we’ll provide all the gear you need to stay safe, warm and comfortable.
WHAT WILL I LEARN
By the end of your apprenticeship, you’ll earn your SCQF Level 7 in Engineering – Asset Lifecycle and Maintenance.
That’s just the beginning – you could even receive support and sponsorship from us to attend university and achieve professional qualifications.
When you start your career with an Engineering Apprenticeship, the possibilities are endless
WHAT QUALIFICATIONS ARE REQUIRED?
You will be a highly motivated team player with a drive for learning, you’ll slot right in. Bring your passion for engineering, and we’ll help you develop your problem-solving abilities and attention to detail. Flexibility is key, and your commitment to health and safety will keep us all on track.
To apply, you’ll need a minimum of National 5s (or above) in English, a Science, and Maths at Grades A-C, along with one other subject at Grades A-C or equivalent. And don’t forget—you need to be aged 18 or over on or before 11th August 2025 to come onboard the scheme.
It gets better! If you’ve completed a Foundation Apprenticeship or a relevant engineering qualification, you’ll be ahead of the game. We’ll need you to provide evidence of your qualifications and demonstrate the skills you’ve gained through your studies.