Apprentice Project Engineer

Company: Johnson Controls
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Location: Liverpool
Job Description:

What You’ll Do At Work

  • Specialize in Building Management Systems across industrial, commercial and residential markets.
  • Deliver projects from initiation through to completion, issuing documentation and obtaining client approvals.
  • Consult with clients to enhance building performance, reduce running costs and emissions, and improve overall efficiency.
  • Gain comprehensive knowledge of HVAC controls, mechanical, electrical and building services systems.
  • Receive guidance from a mentor in BMS engineering principles and strategies to lower energy costs.
  • Create detailed project plans for various systems ensuring compliance with industry and legislative standards.
  • Work on diverse BMS environments: warehouses, manufacturing plants, retail spaces, commercial offices and schools.
  • Conduct site visits with colleagues to survey and gather information for bespoke projects.
  • Deliver projects based in Manchester and Liverpool, with site visits and flexible travel required.

Who We Are

Johnson Controls is a global leader in technology and industry, leading the way in intelligent buildings and energy‑efficient solutions.

Where You’ll Train

Train’d Up: Project Controls Technician level 3 – a blend of college learning and hands‑on mentoring. College will be day release remote.

What You’ll Need

  • Minimum GCSEs in English & Maths, Grade 5 (C) or above.
  • Full UK driving licence.
  • Willingness to travel and stay overnight in hotels when required.
  • Team spirit, strong communication skills and enthusiasm for technology and engineering.

Perks & Pay

  • Starting salary of £15,600.
  • All equipment provided.
  • 25 days holiday plus bank holidays.
  • Access to company pension scheme.

Next Steps

Send CV, driving licence and English and Maths certificates (Grade 5 or C’s).

If selected, you will have a chat with the Talent Acquisition team, then a screening call, followed by an assessment centre.

Expected start: late summer 2026.

Deadline to apply: Friday 1st May 2026.

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Posted: April 17th, 2026