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A leading energy company in the UK is offering a Control and Instrumentation Degree Apprenticeship based in Warwick. As an apprentice, you will split your time between studying for a degree at Aston University and gaining practical engineering experience on critical national infrastructure projects. Applicants should have strong A Level qualifications, be comfortable with travel, and possess a keen interest in engineering. This role provides hands-on experience and an opportunity for professional growth within the energy sector.
Date: 9 Feb 2026
Location: Warwick, GB, CV34 6DA
Company: National Gas
Requisition ID: 2483
Based in Warwick
Course: Degree Apprenticeship BEng Hons
Programme Length: 4 years
Provider: Aston University
National Gas is the backbone of Britain's energy system. We're responsible for securing the UK's energy, whilst leading the way to a net-zero future.
We keep gas moving safely and reliably to power stations, industry and over 23 million homes. As the UK transitions toward a net-zero future, we’re also pioneering new solutions such as hydrogen transmission to help decarbonise the energy sector.
As a Control & Instrumentation Degree Apprentice in our Major Programmes team, you’ll be based in our Warwick office while travelling to sites across the country to see major engineering projects in action. You’ll study for your degree at Aston University while gaining hands on experience supporting the upgrades, construction and innovation that keep our network running. It’s an environment where your work will directly contribute to keeping the nation’s energy secure today and shaping a cleaner, more sustainable system for tomorrow.
A degree apprenticeship is a great choice if you want to earn a degree while gaining real experience on major engineering projects. As a Control & Instrumentation Degree Apprentice, you’ll split your time between studying at Aston University and working within our Major Programmes team, where you’ll get involved in some of the UK’s biggest and most important energy projects.
Instead of being based on one operational site, you’ll work from our Warwick office and travel to different project locations across the country. You’ll be supporting the planning and delivery of large scale work such as new compressor stations, control system upgrades, pipeline diversions and future focused projects like hydrogen and carbon capture infrastructure. This means your work will play a part in helping the UK move towards a cleaner, net zero energy system.
Alongside experienced engineers and project specialists, you’ll learn how complex control and instrumentation systems are designed, installed and upgraded on major infrastructure projects. You’ll gain insight into how new technology is brought into the gas network, how big engineering programmes are delivered safely, and how decisions are made on projects worth millions of pounds.
Throughout your apprenticeship, you’ll build a wide range of skills, from technical engineering knowledge to project management, planning, problem solving and communication. At university you’ll study subjects like:
We’ll work closely with Aston University to review your progress regularly, give you feedback and support your development. You’ll follow a personalised training plan, combining on the job learning, dedicated training days and one to one coaching. Your apprenticeship will finish with a dissertation and an End Point Assessment, giving you a professionally recognised qualification and real experience to launch your career.
This apprenticeship is a great fit for someone who’s motivated, enjoys learning new things and isn’t afraid to get stuck in. You’ll need to be comfortable speaking to different people across the business, as you’ll be working with a mix of engineers, project teams and specialists on real projects.
To thrive on the programme, you’ll need to be curious and keen to understand how things work, asking questions, wanting to understand the “why” behind what we do, whilst also enjoying the problem-solving aspect of the role.
This is a 4-year fixed-term degree apprenticeship. To be considered for this scheme, you’ll need:
Studies suggest that women tend to apply only if they meet 100% of the criteria. If you resonate with our mission, the role excites you and your skills align, we encourage you to apply.
A cover letter is a chance for us to get to know you as a person – we understand you may not have workplace experience yet, and that’s absolutely fine! Let us know about your personal qualities and interests. Your cover letter should be no more than one A4 page. Make sure it includes:
You’ll receive a range of benefits that reward your great work.
At National Gas, we pride ourselves on a supportive and collaborative work environment. We understand the importance of maintaining a healthy work-life balance and support our employees in achieving it. We strive to create an inclusive environment where everyone can perform at their best. Whether you’re starting out after school or looking to build on your existing experience, you’ll find an apprenticeship where you’re valued, supported, and encouraged from the moment you join.
You'll be mentored by experienced professionals and have opportunities to work on impactful projects. We ensure that you gain hands-on experience, with opportunities for career advancement and professional development.
We encourage all apprentices to take ownership of their journey. You'll strive to grow and develop, taking advantage of all that National Gas has to offer.
You'll start in a large cohort of other graduates and apprentices, where you'll attend an in-person induction in early September 2026, fostering strong workplace relationships that will build the foundation of your future networks.
You'll be offered additional support and guidance throughout the application process by our Early Careers team. Eligible applications will be reviewed by a human, every step of the way.
You’re only able to apply for one of our apprenticeship schemes, so please consider this carefully. When reviewing your application, if we feel you might be a good fit for something else, we'll be sure to let you know.
If your online application is successful, you’ll be invited to complete a virtual solo-interview. The final stage is then an in-person Assessment with the team you’ll be joining, so please keep this in mind. Support is available towards travel costs if required.
Applications close on Sunday 8th March 2026. Each year, we receive a large volume of applications, so we'd encourage you to apply early.
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At National Gas we value everyone's unique contributions and perspectives. If you require reasonable adjustments to complete the application process, please contact us at earlycareers@nationalgas.com