Are you looking to kickstart your career, gain real hands‑on experience, and earn a degree in construction at the same time? Our Degree Apprenticeship Programme is the perfect place to start. Build your skills, shape your future, and step into a career full of exciting opportunities with STRABAG!
Who we’re looking for:
A passionate and hardworking individual looking to take the next step into their career and undertake an apprenticeship with an award‑winning employer. Strong organisation skills whilst working well towards deadlines and comfortable dealing with day‑to‑day challenges. Someone who is creative with a keen interest in the latest technology within construction.
What do you need to apply?
In line with the apprenticeship provider, you require to have English Language and Mathematics at Grade C/Level 4 or above, or equivalent Functional Skills Level 2. You must fulfil our GCSE entry requirements as well as one of the requirements listed below:
- UCAS Tariff Points – 104 points.
- GCE A Levels – BCC or above.
- BTEC National Diploma – MMM or above.
- BTEC Higher National Diploma – Pass in a related subject or entry to Level 5. Related subjects include Architecture, Construction, Civil Engineering, Building Studies, Estate Management.
- Foundation Degree – Pass in a related subject for entry to level 5. Related subjects include Architecture, Construction, Civil Engineering, Building Studies, Estate Management.
- Other Qualification – Degree in cognate subject for Level 5 entry.
STRABAG – More than just a construction company
What you’ll be doing:
As a Quantity Surveying Apprentice at STRABAG UK, you’ll be working alongside talented and driven individuals towards the execution of the HARP Project (Haweswater Aqueduct Resilience Programme). This will include:
- Working towards advancing your financial, technical and managerial construction knowledge mixing hands‑on experience with one day a week education with the apprenticeship provider.
- Supporting senior commercial employees with a variety of tasks including cost control, forecasting and reporting, analysing tenders, and negotiating and administering subcontract accounts.
- Benefit from field visits and real‑world scenarios on HARP, getting a real feel for the construction lifecycle.
- Dedicate allocated time per week towards your education, working towards the 5‑year Apprenticeship programme transferring your real‑life learnings towards your studies.
About the HARP Project
HARP is a major scheme to upgrade and maintain drinking water supplies across Cumbria, Lancashire, and Greater Manchester for future generations. The Haweswater Aqueduct is a 110km pipeline that runs from the Lake District, through Lancashire, and into Greater Manchester.
Our values and culture
We stand for respect, partnership, and sustainability, creating a work environment that promotes safety, health, and development. Our committed and healthy employees are our most valuable asset – the foundation for sustainable growth and innovation. With our “People. Planet. Progress.” strategy and the motto WORK ON PROGRESS, we drive change forward – with the goal of climate neutrality by 2040.
At STRABAG around 86,000 people working on progress at more than 2,400 locations worldwide. Uniqueness and individual strengths characterise both our projects and each of us as individual. Whether it’s building construction, civil engineering, road construction, underground engineering, bridge building, tunnelling, construction material production, project development or building management – we are always one step ahead so that we can become the most innovative and sustainable construction technology company in Europe. Diversity, inclusion and equal opportunities are integral to this, who we are as a company and how we work.
Together we work as partners to complete projects successfully and grow with new challenges. Together we achieve great things. Let’s progress!
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