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An exciting opportunity awaits with a Railway Engineering and Track Maintenance Apprenticeship in Taff's Well. This apprenticeship offers more than just an education; it provides expert training while allowing you to earn as you learn. You'll develop essential skills for a successful career in the railway industry, gaining practical experience and a recognized qualification. Join a supportive team that is committed to mentoring you through your journey. If you have a positive attitude and a willingness to learn, this could be the perfect pathway to a fulfilling career in engineering.
Railway Engineering and Track Maintenance Apprenticeship
Taff's Well
Apprentice Salary - £7.55 per hour
Our client is pleased to announce their new Railway Engineering and Track Maintenance Apprenticeship in Taffs Well.
As an apprentice, you will get more than just an education. You will receive expert training, earn while you learn and develop skills for life. It is just the beginning of an exciting journey that can lead to varied career options.
Minimum Requirements:
The Benefits:
Apprenticeships are an amazing way to enter the job market; whilst gaining a recognised qualification, you will be adding valuable experience to your portfolio that will put you ahead of the competition.
Perhaps university wasn’t for you; an apprenticeship will equip you with practical skills as well as theoretical knowledge AND you get to earn whilst gaining this vital experience.
You will join a team who will provide you with support, mentoring and development to help you achieve your apprenticeship.
So, if you have a 'can do’ attitude and are open to learning, gaining knowledge and immersing yourself into the railway industry, please apply by submitting your CV.
Please note, applications will be reviewed on an ongoing basis, and our client reserves the right to close this advert early should a sufficient number be received. As such, they would encourage early applications to avoid disappointment.