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Engineering Apprenticeship

Start your career with an Engineering Apprenticeship
Linde employee with an apprentice in the production

About our apprenticeships

Apprenticeships that lead the way to your future

Are you searching for an exciting career opportunity? Have you ever thought about what it takes to become a forklift engineer?

Our Level 3 apprenticeship in Lift Truck & Powered Access Engineering is an ideal opportunity to launch you into a rewarding career in a market leading organisation.

What is an Apprenticeship?

Apprenticeships allow individuals to learn a new role through practical, on-the-job training, combined with study for an industry recognised apprenticeship. Apprentices are paid a wage and on completion of the apprenticeship can often gain a permanent role.

Engineering Apprenticeship

About our apprenticeship programme

Our Apprenticeship Programme helps us grow our own best-in-class engineers to support our demand for field, workshop, and site-based engineers to meet our customers’ needs.

If successful, you will need to commit to a three-year training and development programme to complete your apprenticeship. During the programme, you will learn to inspect, maintain, service and repair all types of material handling equipment including forklift trucks and warehouse equipment.

Training Overview

Apprenticeship Training Pathway

What do our Apprentices think?

Jonathan Hickin

Jonathan has completed his engineering apprenticeship with us and is now a fully-fledged service engineer working in the Midlands. We caught up with him to find out what he would say to someone considering an apprenticeship.

“Look no further! I think the sheer calibre of training and support speaks volumes with the feedback we receive regarding our services and general customer service. I think that if someone is presented with the opportunity to work with such a brilliant company, is to value the opportunity they have in a future-proof industry. Working with Linde means you’re also offered a plethora of benefits, I have never worked at a company that has made me feel as valued as Linde have.”

Questions

How long is the apprenticeship?

This is a three-year training and development programme to achieve an apprenticeship.

Where will I study?

During your apprenticeship, you will be expected to travel to college in Leicestershire and stay overnight for two-week blocks of learning (further details will be provided at interview). Travel to and from college with be funded, as will accommodation and meals.

What qualifications are required to apply?

•GCSE or equivalent English and Maths (Grade 4-9) desirable

•Self motivated

•A passion for mechanics or engineering

•Have a willingness to learn, with a strong work ethic and a positive attitude

•Hold a Driving Licence (preferred), or have the ability to commute. All apprentices will be expected to hold a full manual UK driving licence by the time they have completed the apprenticeship programme.

How will I be supported?

You will be supported throughout this time by a dedicated Mentor who will help you develop your skills, and an Apprentice Development Officer (ADO) who will monitor your development and progress throughout your apprenticeship.

How much will I be paid?

We pay the National Minimum Wage per age group. Once you reach 23, we pay the National Living Wage.