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Start an extraordinary career at AWE; grow your skills, learn from industry experts and become part of a community at one of the most unique companies in the UK.
About the role Control and Instrumentation (C&I) is one of the critical professions at AWE, playing a vital role in our mission to keep the nation safe and secure.
C&I engineers develop and maintain systems that monitor and adjust different aspects of complex operations, such as the flow of water, or the temperature of a room, or the controlling and operating of our Orion LASER system.
During your apprenticeship, you will learn how to: - Work with advanced measurement systems that monitor pressure, level, flow, temperature, and more.
- Develop and implement control systems that adjust processes based on these measurements.
- Utilise both hardware and software to design, automate, and maintain machinery and processes.
Technical Authors are specialists who generate written instructions on how to perform technical tasks in a safe, controlled way.
At AWE, you will be producing documentation that explains how to safely build, support and service the UK's nuclear deterrent.
This includes: - Collecting and editing complex information.
- Producing new documents like manuals and instructions, and updating or rewriting existing documents.
- Commissioning photographs or illustrations - Working on digital or multi-channel content like blogs, e-learning, or podcasts.
- Testing what you've written with content users.
How your career path will look like - 18 months based in the Skills Academy to develop a basic knowledge of C&I and learn the associated skills.
Your knowledge will be furthered through day release at college.
- 18 months split between 3-month placements within different areas of the business applying your skills in a live working environment.
This will include servicing, repairing, and installing various systems to support our facilities.
- After three years, your apprenticeship is completed and you become a qualified maintenance engineer.
- Your final year will be spent building your skills as a Technical Author, gaining a Diploma in Technical Communication.
About you - A practical aptitude for engineering or technology - Good command of grammar and vocabulary.
- Excellent team working skills - Good communication skills - Awareness of health and safety - Ability to follow instructions - A passion and motivation for this profession - Five GCSEs at grade 4/C or above, including English at grade 5/B or above and Mathematics at 4/C - Applicants must be aged 16 or over, as of 31 August 2025 due to security clearance requirements - You must be a British National to apply for a role with us.
- If you currently hold a Level 3 Diploma in Engineering or similar, you should consider applying for a degree level apprenticeship - These roles are governed by Health and Safety at Work Regulations and require all candidates to have an Occupational Health pre-employment medical held at AWE which follows the initial selection process.
All candidates must be willing and able to obtain and maintain the necessary security clearance for the role and be willing and able to work in designated areas.
The Benefits - A starting salary of £16,750 yearly, increasing annually throughout your apprenticeship - Market leading contributory pension scheme - Generous holiday entitlement 270 hours a year (inclusive of Bank Holidays) plus every other Friday off - Access to employee discounts portal, everyday savings on retail, hospitality and leisure.
- Employee Assistance Programme and Occupational Health Services Alongside these benefits you will get the opportunity to learn from some of the top leaders in their field whilst helping us to continue to deliver national nuclear security, threat reduction and counter-terrorism solutions.
- Start date - August 2025.
- Duration - 4 years