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A leading gas distribution company is offering a Level 3 Electrical and Instrumentation Apprenticeship in Alrewas. This 4-year program combines college learning with practical work at the gas site. You'll develop engineering skills, working with technicians to maintain critical infrastructure. Candidates should have a minimum of 5 GCSEs and be comfortable with travel. A supportive environment that encourages career growth and personal development is guaranteed.
Date: 9 Feb 2026
Location: Burton On Trent, GB, DE13 7DE
Company: National Gas
Requisition ID: 2488
Based in Alrewas I Audley
Course: Level 3 Electrical and Instrumentation
Programme Length: 4 years
Provider: TTE
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. This is a four year Electrical and Instrumentation Apprenticeship based at our Alrewas site, where you’ll learn how to keep important gas site equipment working safely and reliably.
National Gas runs the huge network of pipes that move gas around the UK, helping supply power stations, factories and around 23 million homes. As an apprentice, you become part of the team that keeps all of this running smoothly, which means your work actually helps keep the lights on and heating working for people across the country.
To kick‑start your Electrical and Instrumentation apprenticeship with National Gas, you’ll begin your journey at college, developing the core engineering knowledge and fundamentals that will set you up for success. This solid foundation will prepare you for the hands‑on experience to come, where you’ll later work alongside our skilled technicians and play a part in keeping our equipment running safely and reliably.
During the first two years of your apprenticeship, you’ll be based full‑time at TTE College in Ellesmere Port, living Monday to Friday alongside other apprentices from across the country. This weekday residential setup gives you focused time during the working week to grow your technical skills, build confidence and learn as part of a supportive cohort, while still returning home at weekends. Throughout this period, you’ll stay closely connected with National Gas through regular check‑ins with your local team, ensuring you feel supported and on track. After completing this initial learning phase, you’ll return to site to put your knowledge into practice, developing real hands‑on experience with our expert technicians.
By the end of the programme, you’ll learn how to repair, test and maintain the electrical power, control and protection systems that keep our sites running safely. You’ll gain hands on experience with instrumentation, working on the sensors and monitoring tools that tell us how our pipes and compressors are performing, helping the whole network operate at its best. So, you’ll need to enjoy practical work and be curious about how things work.
Throughout your apprenticeship, you’ll build confidence working safely in hazardous areas and following the essential safety standards that protect our people and sites.
Your day to day could include checking and calibrating sensors, testing circuits, diagnosing faults, supporting planned maintenance or helping technicians during equipment upgrades. No two days will be the same, and you’ll quickly grow your skills working with real equipment in real environments.
We’ll look to review your progress at regular intervals, providing feedback and guiding your development. You’ll have a tailored personalised plan that ensures you have appropriate support and training.
If you’re ready to kick-start your career with top-notch training and hands-on-experience, this is a great time to join National Gas. A willingness to learn and put yourself out there will be essential for making the most of this opportunity and give you the tools you’ll need to set yourself up for an exciting and long-lasting career with us.
This apprenticeship is perfect for someone who is proactive, likes hands-on practical work and thrives on ‘getting stuck in’. You’ll be curious about how things work and enjoy problem solving. You’ll take pride in your work and be excited by the opportunity to learn how we keep energy flowing safely and efficiently.
This is a 4-year fixed-term apprenticeship. To be considered for this scheme, you’ll need:
You’ll need to live in or neighbouring Staffordshire, with the ability to comfortably commute to Alrewas regularly upon completion of your college course.
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
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