Apprentice (Field Service Engineer - Instrumentation) - Davyhulme

  • Job Reference: UU02187-325459
  • Date Posted: 30 January 2025
  • Employer: United Utilities
  • Location: Davyhulme, Manchester
  • Salary: £19,000
  • Sector: Engineering & Technical
  • Job Type: Apprenticeship
  • Work Hours: Full Time

Job Description

Are you ready to live your future? Do you want to be part of building a greener, healthier, and stronger North West? Come and join us! With a range of award-winning roles on offer, you’re sure to find your perfect career here at United Utilities. We’ll provide you with industry-leading skills and the experience you need to succeed in your chosen field.

 

Life as a United Utilities Apprentice

 

Our apprentices are well looked after, with a generous salary, 26 days of leave (excluding bank holidays), a £500 contribution towards learning to drive, and many more benefits.

 

You’ll have a dedicated mentor and manager to support you every step of the way. All we ask is that you’re willing to learn, work well as part of a team, and manage your time and workload effectively.

 

Start living your future, today! 

 

As an Apprentice Field Service Engineer - Instrumentation, you’ll learn how to:

 
  • install, repair and maintain our process instrumentation, control and automation systems, ensuring our wastewater assets are available and are working correctly, helping to keep services running smoothly for our customers 
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  • work as part of a dedicated team focussed on ensuring our plants continue to operate at maximum efficiency  
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  • work with a wide range of equipment, be able to identify any faults and carry out routine maintenance, following the company’s rigorous health and safety standards
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  • schedule maintenance activity and how to organise your workload effectively
 

A bit more about the role

 

Your apprenticeship will last 48 months, and successful apprentices will achieve a Utilities Engineering Technician, Level: 3 standard, endorsed by the Institute for Apprenticeships.