Friday, November 15, 2024

M-EC helps to ‘Build the Future’ with its 2022 Apprenticeship Programme

Based in Leicester and Brighton, operating nationwide, M-EC is a quality driven firm of technical development consultants, providing engineering consultancy for a range of industries and sectors.

The team is passionate about learning and development and has been offering apprenticeships across its different engineering and environmental disciplines since 2012.

Dedicated to supporting individuals to succeed and achieve their ambitions, during National Apprenticeship Week 2022 (7th to 13th February), M-EC will be launching its next intake of apprentices. There are opportunities available for eager and enthusiastic school leavers and A level graduates in civil engineering and geotechnical drilling.

M-EC’s head of people, Joanna Stevens, said: “Growing our business while supporting the local community with training and development opportunities is important to us and sits well alongside this year’s National Apprenticeship Week theme of ‘Build the Future’.

“We have excellent opportunities available this year including Level 3 and Level 6 Civil Engineering apprenticeships, suitable for a passionate and ambitious GCSE school leavers and A level graduates. There will be opportunities to work on a range of projects and learn about civils, structures and flood risk by joining M-EC as Civil Engineering Technicians.

“In addition, we are teaming up with the British Drilling Association to offer the opportunity for a Trainee Geotechnical Driller apprentice to be trained as a ‘second man’ assistant driller on our drilling rig.”

This is the tenth year of offering apprentice opportunities and M-EC is keen to find new trainees to join the team in delivering engineering consultancy services for both private and public sector projects including residential, commercial, industrial, retail, leisure, education and healthcare.

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