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A city council in the UK is offering a Level 6 Civil Engineering Apprenticeship aimed at individuals interested in civil engineering. The role involves working with local councils on various transport projects, with a salary starting at £24,735. Minimum entry requirements include specific A Levels and GCSEs, with the apprenticeship leading to a BEng qualification upon completion.
Salary - Year 1 £24,735 Year 2, 3, 4 & 5 (subject to future NLW pay awards)
Hours - 37 hour per week
Location - Any suitable location within City of Wolverhampton and Black Country
Contract type - Full Time, Fixed Term Contract: 66 months
We have a new and exciting opportunity within the Black Country Transport Team for a Civil Engineering apprentice(s). This is an excellent position for someone who has an interest in civil engineering and would like to pursue a career within this specialism. Upon completion of the apprenticeship, the qualifications received will be a BEng (Hons) Civil and Transportation Engineering.
Civil engineer (degree) / Institute for Apprenticeships and Technical Education
Civil and Transportation Engineering Degree Apprenticeship - University of Wolverhampton (wlv.ac.uk)
The role will also include working with Black Country Transport partners of Wolverhampton, Dudley, Sandwell and Walsall Councils assisting with the development and delivery of Black Country Transport Projects.
Please note the qualification criteria for the Civil Engineering academic programme is set by the University for entry onto the apprenticeship and the City of Wolverhampton Council will be liaising with University of Wolverhampton prior to ensure candidates have met the entry criteria prior to any conditional offer of employment.
Please note, the recruitment process may include:
The assessment/presentation/interviews will take place around March 2026 with a start date of employment late August, early September 2026.
If you would like to discuss this further or require more information about the role then please Email: arun.bhatti@blackcountrytransport.org.uk or PDE.Team@wolverhampton.gov.uk
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Level 6 Civil Engineering Apprentice Role Profile