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An established industry player is offering an exciting Nuclear Scientist and Engineer Apprenticeship, starting in September 2025. This four-year program combines full-time college study with hands-on experience in various defence environments. You will gain valuable skills in nuclear engineering while working towards a foundation degree and permanent employment. With opportunities for hybrid and flexible working in later years, this role promises a supportive learning environment and a generous benefits package, including a significant pension contribution and holiday allowance. If you're passionate about STEM and eager to make a difference, this apprenticeship is the perfect starting point for your career.
About the role:
The Nuclear Scientist and Nuclear Engineer Apprenticeship (ST0289) is a four-year program starting in September 2025, based at MOD Abbey Wood, Bristol. Year One will be full-time college study in the South-West area. After a successful Gateway Interview, you will progress to work-based technical placements and defence-specific nuclear training in locations like Barrow-in-Furness, Bristol, Helensburgh, Plymouth, and Rosyth in Years Two to Four.
During the apprenticeship, you will continue with a foundation degree, with block release college attendance. Upon completing Year Three and another Gateway Interview, you’ll receive a permanent contract and move into the final stage to complete your full degree while continuing placements.
After Year Four and successful completion of the End Point Assessment, you’ll be offered a role within the Defence Nuclear Enterprise, with potential relocation to waterfront locations.
In Year One, you’ll attend full-time college and participate in activities at company establishments during holidays. In subsequent years, hybrid and flexible working may be available, but regular workplace attendance is required.
These positions are for UK Nationals only and may require Developed Vetting clearance. You must have the right to reside in the UK and have been a resident in the EEA (or countries with bilateral agreements) for at least three years before starting.
Responsibilities:
Throughout your scheme you will be supported by your Apprentice Manager and Placement Supervisor to reach your full potential and become a valuable asset to the SDA Engineering Function.
Security
Because of the classification of much of the role, all posts will be open to UK Nationals only.
Offers of employment are subject to achieving satisfactory pre-employment and security checks. These include an Occupational Health Assessment and a Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS). As part of this you will need to confirm your identity, employment/education history, nationality and any criminal record (unspent convictions only).
The level of security needed is Security Check (SC) and you should usually have been continuously resident in the UK for 5 years immediately before clearance action commences.
If you have lived overseas or travelled extensively during this period, it may affect the length of time to obtain full security clearance and this may affect your offer of employment. It is essential that ALL requests for information are completed fully and timely, as incomplete information may result in significant delays. Offers of employment are also subject to candidates achieving acceptable grades where predicted.
Minimum Requirements:
You must demonstrate the following essential criteria:
1. 5 GCSEs at grade C to A* or Grades 4 – 9 including English Language, Mathematics, and a Science / Engineering subject plus two additional subjects.
In addition, you will need to hold one of the following options or have Predicted grades that you will achieve before September 2025:
2. 3 A Levels which must include Mathematics, Science and one other subject. Grades expected are C-A* or grades 4-9.
3. A National Diploma in engineering with a minimum value of 96 UCAS Points.
4. Equivalent in STEM based subjects could be considered as meeting the mandated application criteria, including a BTEC L3 advanced diploma, HNC, HND in STEM based subjects.
Non-Requirement but can be accepted instead of 2, 3 or 4:
5. Higher qualifications such as Foundation Degree or Degree (in STEM based subjects).
Candidates are asked to distinguish between an English Language or English Literature qualification awarded.
Alongside your salary of £25,970, the company contributes £7,523 towards you being a member of a Defined Benefit Pension scheme.