What you'll be doing
As an Apprentice Civil Design Engineer your job is like planning and drawing the detailed designs for things like roads, bridges, and water systems. You’ll create plans and models to ensure these structures are safe, efficient, and durable, and learn how to use design tools and understand engineering principles to create effective designs.
Who we're looking for
Whether you’re interested in a business, technical or construction career, you’ll have the chance to shape your future at Balfour Beatty. We have apprenticeships all around the UK, in all kinds of professional fields. Whichever route you pick, you’ll get to explore innovative technology, learn from experts, and start building the professional future you want. Depending upon your education level and career choice, you may have the opportunity to carry on your studies all the way up to degree level. Once you’re qualified, we’ll encourage you to obtain full professional qualifications. Our apprenticeships include: Civil and Mechanical Engineering Quantity Surveying Plant Maintenance Electrician Highways Maintenance Construction Management Digital Engineering Planning IT, Data and Software Support Finance Health, Safety, Environmental and Sustainability Procurement Business Support & Admin
Why work for us
Join us, and you’ll discover that there’s more to construction than you ever expected. You’ll experience cutting-edge technology, project that shape the nation, and a thousand ways to make your mark. You’ll get lots of development opportunities too, along with plenty of mentoring and support. For more information about what you can expect as a Balfour Beatty Apprentice and what’s involved in the scheme, click here. Apprentices
About us
Join the UK’s largest infrastructure group and work on some of the biggest projects the world has ever seen. Projects that will support and shape the world of tomorrow for millions of people and enable you to build a successful career.Balfour Beatty is also a leading member of the 5% Club, which is now in operation in over 200 companies. The 5% Club, members aspire to achieve 5% of their workforce in earn and learn positions (including apprentices, sponsored students, and graduates on formalised training programmes)