Rail Systems Engineering Degree Apprenticeship 2025
by Mott MacDonald
Job Details
Rail Systems Engineering Degree Apprenticeship 2025
About our apprenticeships
Our apprenticeships are paid roles where you will learn and gain valuable on the job experience, whilst also completing classroom-based learning either in person or virtually with a college, university or training provider which upon completion of the apprenticeship leads to a nationally recognised qualification.
The apprenticeship will typically be undertaken over two to six years depending on the level of the apprenticeship, and during this time you will be provided with real life experience working on a variety of exciting projects that are helping to shape tomorrow’s world.
Job Description
Our apprenticeships span a range of different sectors and are based within a variety of different teams working on a wide range of projects, so as you can imagine, each role varies. If you’re invited to an interview, this is when we will discuss in more detail the specifics of the job role you applied for and what it involves.
You’ll be working with graduates, experienced professionals, and other apprentices so an apprenticeship with us is the perfect opportunity to learn from a variety of people while understanding our values and culture.
With our apprenticeships you can really make the role your own. The more you get involved and the more questions you ask, the more you will gain.
As a Rail Systems Engineering Degree Apprentice your duties will include:
- Track alignment design to identify the optimum route for new railways or modifications to the existing rail network
- Inspection and analysis of rail infrastructure through both desktop studies and site surveys
- Gauging of structures and platforms to ensure safety of passengers and rolling stock
- Design and specification of the track infrastructure to optimise performance and resilience
- Preparation of engineering reports, calculations, specifications, BIM models and CAD drawings
We are currently recruiting into our teams in either Croydon, Manchester or York.
Candidate Specification
To join us for a Rail Systems Engineering Degree Apprenticeship you must meet the eligibility requirements of the relevant training provider. These are:
- 5 GCSEs (or equivalent) at Grade 4/C or above including English and Maths
- 3 A Levels (or equivalent) with at least 2 Grade B or above including a maths or maths based subject. (112 UCAS points)
We are looking for students with the following characteristics:
- A methodical approach to problem solving
- The ability to use your initiative to undertake tasks efficiently and independently
- Excellent verbal communication skills, which allow you to confidently liaise with clients and team members
- Excellent written communication and attention to detail
About your development
An apprenticeship position should be more than just a job. We know this and so do you. That’s why with our apprenticeship roles, we aim to give you the experience and technical knowledge you need to progress your career.
From the moment you join us, you’ll receive the training you need. You will be assigned a mentor, who will guide you to meet the objectives of your apprentice agreement. We’ll support you on your journey to completing the apprenticeship and your career aspirations beyond.
What else is involved?
You’ll be enrolled onto Accelerate Your Future, a structured three-year soft-skills development programme which develops the strengths that we know apprentices need to be successful at Mott MacDonald. It also gives you the opportunity to network and meet other apprentices and graduates in your cohort. The programme is a mix of residential events, classroom-based learning, virtual webinars, and sustainability and social impact challenges.
In addition to developing your soft skills, we recognise that each persons career goals vary, so when rolling off the programme we provide you with the tools and support to develop your ongoing career the way you wish to. Alongside our vast library of e-learning courses available to you, you can choose which direction you want your career to go in.
You will have the opportunity to make a difference; learn more about our Social Outcomes and the difference we can make!
Our social side
Being part of Mott MacDonald means more than just work, there’s a huge range of fun and exciting things that you can get involved in.
From the moment you join us, you’ll have the opportunity to expand your social and professional network, whether it’s meeting other placement students and graduates or joining forces with other members of staff from around the company at our annual sports day. Each of our offices have a sports and social committee which will give you the chance to be part of a variety of sports, social and charity events. We’re committed to promoting a strong culture of social responsibility and encourage our staff to play active roles in the local community.
It's worth noting that sports and social committees tend to vary from office to office, so as well as getting involved in what’s already on offer, don’t be afraid to suggest new events or initiatives that you think could be a great addition.
It doesn’t stop there. As well as events, you’ll also have access to discounts on cinema tickets, travel, fashion, utilities and much more as part of our company benefits which you can take advantage of the moment you join.
Equality, diversity and inclusion
We put equality, diversity and inclusion at the heart of our business, seeking to promote fair employment procedures and practices to ensure equal opportunities for all. We encourage individual expression in our workplace and are committed to creating an inclusive environment where everyone feels they have the opportunity to contribute.
Agile working
At Mott MacDonald, we believe it makes business sense for you and your manager to choose how you can work most effectively to meet your client, team and personal commitments. We embrace agility, flexibility and trust.
More about Mott MacDonald
We’re a global engineering, management and development consultancy. Our purpose is to improve society by considering social outcomes in everything we do, relentlessly focusing on excellence and digital innovation, transforming our clients’ businesses, our communities and employee opportunities. A fundamental part of this is respecting each person’s differences and striving to meet their needs. Our values: progress, respect, integrity, drive, excellence.
About Mott Macdonald
Who are we?
As a global engineering, management and development consultancy, we choose to work on projects that benefit society – from high-profile projects benefiting millions to small schemes meeting local needs. Combining a variety of skills, our diverse teams collaborate on a wide range of work, like designing hospitals, sports stadiums and bridges, advising on energy-saving buildings, planning complex transport routes and enabling environment-protecting projects. By bringing sustainable solutions, we are helping to meet some of humanity’s most difficult challenges – creating a better future for people and our world.
Why do an apprenticeship with us?
An apprenticeship is a great route into the industry. Not only will you be earning a salary straight away but you’ll also get the chance to expand your knowledge by attending university or college once a week – which you then get to put into practice at work. Combining work and college enables you to develop industry relevant skills that you can’t get from education alone, and can help fast-track your career! You will be supported throughout to achieve an apprenticeship qualification, often one with the professional institution for your chosen discipline.
What we offer.
Advanced Level ApprenticeshipThis type of Apprenticeship is for school leavers with GCSEs or A Levels/Highers. Gain a Level 3 Diploma qualification, with potential to progress to a degree level apprenticeship.
How to apply
To apply for this role and to find out more, please click on the apply button.
Please note that applications may close before the application deadline, so apply early to avoid disappointment.