Level 3 Civil Engineering Technician Apprenticeship - Haringey
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Company: Evolve Apprentices Ltd.
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Location: London, N22 5JY
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Type: Apprenticeship
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Salary: £26,936.00 per year
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Sector: Construction, Planning and the Built Environment
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Ref: VAC-01198
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Application Deadline Date: 16/07/2026
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Start Date: 19/07/2026
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Positions Available: 1
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Working Week: Monday-Friday. Minimum of 35 hours per week but the potential for more. Approx. 8 am-5 pm but hours will be confirmed by the contractor after successfully passing the Stage 1 & 2 Interview.
Brief Description
We are looking for Haringey Borough residents who are interested in completing a Level 3 Civil Engineering apprenticeship. The successful candidate will spend 36 months working as a Civil Engineering Apprentice as part of the Flexi-Job Shared Apprenticeship Scheme. Employed by Evolve Apprentices while completing the apprenticeship.
Qualifications Required
English GCSE C/4 or above (or equivalent)
Maths GCSE C/4 or above (or equivalent)
Skills Required
Be able to manage your time, follow instructions, and work as part of a team. Be willing to travel. Have basic computer skills.
Training to be Provided
Apprentices without level 2 English and maths will need to achieve this level prior to taking the end-point assessment.
Future Prospects
On completion of this apprenticeship, you can work as a qualified Asst. Civil/Setting Out Engineer. With more experience, you can look to progress into a senior position, management, self-employment, or business owner.
On completion of this apprenticeship, you will be eligible for a CSCS Supervisor (Gold) Card.
Vacancy Detail
Civil Engineering involves not only the setting out of a project and the foundation, but also the RC framework and concrete formworks. This role is based on site and in the office, using setting out equipment and design software, while also learning to manage the package on site including costings and staff. Further tasks may include:
• Assisting with site investigations, the worth and potential risks of projects
• Developing blueprints using computer-aided design (CAD); Using computer modelling software to analyse surveys and mapping data
• Liaising with architects, subcontractors, consultants, co-workers and clients
• Ensuring projects meet legal requirements, monitoring progress, and health and safety standards are being met
• Resolving design and development problems, including environmental impact and potential risk
• Managing budgets and other project resources; preparing project bids and reports
• Reviewing and managing costs such as labour timesheets, plant claims and costings, material claim and costings, and supporting full package cost audits.