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A leading energy project firm is seeking an Assistant Project Management Officer Advanced Apprentice in Sheffield. This role involves supporting major energy projects, gaining valuable experience in project lifecycle stages, and contributing to sustainability goals. Responsibilities include providing administrative support, validating project data, coordinating meetings, and contributing to project reporting. Upon completing the program, you will join the company as a Level 3 Project Control Technician.
This role leads the execution of major energy projects across the UK. These projects include building and upgrading substations and transmission lines, which are critical components that ensure electricity and gas are delivered safely and reliably.
One of our key initiatives is the Great Grid Upgrade, which connects more renewable energy to homes and businesses across England and Wales. As an Assistant PMO Advanced Apprentice, you’ll play a vital role in shaping the future of energy, gaining hands-on experience while contributing to National Grid’s sustainability goals.
Within this role, you’ll gain experience in every stage of the project lifecycle, from early planning and stakeholder engagement to construction and final commissioning, including:
Upon successful completion of the programme, you will join National Grid as a L3 Project Control Technician.
National Grid is at the heart of the energy future, and our people are at the heart of National Grid. We’re 30,000 colleagues strong. In the UK, National Grid doesn’t generate or sell energy – we join the dots to get energy from A to B. From making a cup of tea in the morning, to keeping the lights on in hospitals, our electricity network puts power in the hands of people. Without it, the world as we know it would grind to a halt.
The world of energy is changing beyond recognition as we focus on building a cleaner, greener future. Working at National Grid, you won’t just be touching the lives of almost everyone in the UK – you’ll be shaping the way we use and consume energy for generations to come.