Posted on 07 March 2018

The College is now training more than 50 apprentices on behalf of leading civil engineering giant BAM Nuttall after welcoming 22 new budding engineers through its doors, to coincide with National Apprenticeship Week.

These latest apprentices follow a group of 17 BAM Nuttall recruits who enrolled on the College’s higher level civil engineering and quantity surveying courses last October.

National Apprenticeship Week runs from 5th to 9th March 2018 and celebrates how apprenticeships benefit people, businesses, communities and the economy. The week aims to encourage people to choose apprenticeships as a fast-track to both a great career and business growth.

BAM Nuttall employs more than 5,000 people in the UK and has created one of the most successful in-house apprenticeship programmes in the UK. Each year the company recruits between 17 to 36 new apprentices onto its four-year programme. Successful applicants, who can be based throughout the UK, spend their first two years as apprentices, before becoming trainees for two years, and then progressing to assistant engineers or assistant quantity surveyors.

During this time, they can work on many of the UK’s largest construction and infrastructure projects, including the extension of London City Airport.

London City Airport

London City Airport

Competition for places on the apprenticeship programme is extremely competitive with more than 600 applications every year. They invest heavily in training and development, meaning only the best, highly motivated individuals will work for their customers. Their apprenticeship programme is a vital part of this and those completing it will enjoy successful careers that offer lots of choices in relation to progression routes they can take.

We are always inundated with applications so it’s a significant process to select the best candidates. We start with GCSE results and are generally looking for A or B grades in maths and English. Science is also useful, particularly if an applicant has a good grade in physics. Most importantly though, we need to know applicants are passionate about pursuing an engineering career. When we ask why they want to come and work for BAM Nuttall, we need to hear a compelling answer.

Gerry O'Rourke, BAM Nuttall’s Senior Early Careers Advisor

BAM Nuttall apprentices benefit from highly structured on-site experience on some of the UK’s most advanced and innovative construction projects. It’s vitally important that this is complemented with a high level of training, and this is where Leeds College of Building really adds value.

Gerry adds "The College has an unrivalled reputation in the construction sector and we’ve worked closely with them to select the most relevant courses and units. Even though our relationship with Leeds College of Building is only in its second year, we’re already feeling the benefits of it, due to the high standard of training our apprentices are receiving."

BAM Nuttall is one of the leading names in the UK’s construction industry so it’s fantastic to welcome another group of apprentices. Training these individuals, who will ultimately go on to be involved with high-profile projects throughout the UK and beyond, is a huge privilege and is testament to the quality training we are renowned for.

Chris Tunningley, Assistant Faculty Director, Leeds College of Building
BAM Nuttall apprentices on their first day at LCB

BAM Nuttall apprentices on their first day at LCB

If you would like to find out more about the apprenticeship training available at the College, get in touch with the Apprenticeship Team, you can call 0113 222 6023 or email wbl@lcb.ac.uk