Apprentice Engineer (Mechanical & Electrical) – Finsbury Circus House, London

Company: Savills Company
Apply for the Apprentice Engineer (Mechanical & Electrical) – Finsbury Circus House, London
Location: London
Job Description:

Purpose of the Role

As an apprentice in our engineering consultancy, your role has a clear and important purpose. You will learn, contribute, and grow into a confident, capable engineering professional. Your apprenticeship combines real project experience with structured learning, giving you the skills, knowledge, and behaviours needed for a successful career in engineering.

Key Responsibilities

  • Support Technical Design and Engineering Tasks
    • Assist with creating drawings, models, and design documents
    • Carry out basic engineering calculations under supervision
    • Help prepare technical reports, schedules, and specifications
    • Learn to use industry software such as CAD, BIM, and analysis tools
  • Contribute to Project Delivery
    • Work as part of project teams to deliver engineering solutions
    • Support senior engineers with research, data gathering, and analysis
    • Participate in project meetings, reviews, and briefings
    • Help maintain accurate project documentation and records
  • Participate in Site Visits and Inspections
    • Assist in collecting site data, measurements, and photographs
    • Observe inspections and understand how designs are applied on site
    • Learn about health, safety, and environmental requirements
    • Provide notes or summaries from visits for the project team
  • Develop Professional and Technical Skills
    • Complete all apprenticeship training requirements on time
    • Apply classroom learning to real project work
    • Seek guidance and feedback from mentors and colleagues
    • Work towards professional competence and industry accreditation
  • Support Quality and Compliance
    • Follow company standards, processes, and quality procedures
    • Ensure accuracy in all work produced
    • Ask questions when unsure and escalate issues appropriately
    • Learn how engineering decisions impact safety, quality, and costs
  • Communicate Effectively with Colleagues
    • Collaborate with engineers, designers, and project managers
    • Communicate progress on assigned tasks
    • Prepare clear notes, documents, or updates when asked
    • Build positive working relationships across the team
  • Show Initiative and a Willingness to Learn
    • Take responsibility for personal learning and development
    • Be proactive in asking for opportunities to gain experience
    • Stay curious about engineering problems and solutions
    • Demonstrate professionalism, reliability, and a positive attitude
  • Contribute to Continuous Improvement
    • Share new ideas or learning from training that may improve team processes
    • Engage with digital tools and modern engineering practices
    • Support innovation and help the team adopt new ways of working

Skills, Knowledge and Experience

Essential Skills

  • Strong communication skills
  • Good attention to detail
  • Ability to work in a team
  • Willingness to learn and ask questions
  • Basic maths and science skills
  • Good organisation and time management

Knowledge Required

  • Foundational STEM knowledge from school or college
  • Awareness of engineering principles (at a basic level)
  • Understanding of health & safety responsibilities
  • Interest in how engineering projects are designed and delivered

Experience and Qualifications Required

Minimum Academic Requirements

Most engineering apprenticeship roles accept:

  • GCSEs (or equivalent) including Maths, English, and Science
  • BTEC qualifications in relevant subjects, such as:
    • BTEC Level 2 Diploma in Engineering
    • BTEC Level 3 National Extended Certificate in Engineering
    • BTEC Level 3 National Diploma in Engineering
    • BTEC Level 3 National Extended Diploma in Engineering
    • BTEC Level 3 in Applied Science, Construction, or Technology subjects

These BTEC qualifications demonstrate practical, technical understanding and are highly valued for engineering apprenticeships.

Desirable Experience (Not essential)

  • School or college engineering projects
  • Technology, robotics, or STEM clubs
  • Work experience in engineering, construction, manufacturing, or technical environments
  • Practical hobbies such as mechanics, electronics, coding, or DIY

What Matters Most

  • Enthusiasm for engineering
  • Willingness to develop new skills
  • Curiosity and a proactive attitude
  • Commitment to completing the apprenticeship programme

Professional Behaviours

  • Responsibility for personal learning
  • Openness to feedback
  • Teamwork and reliability
  • Safe working practices
  • Positive, professional attitude

Working Hours – 5 year apprenticeship. 37.5hrs/week

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Posted: June 1st, 2026