
Plan and complete a range of maintenance work on ventilating, heating, water supply, waste and drainage
On a building services engineering service and maintenance engineer apprenticeship, you’ll be equipped with the skills and expertise necessary to play a key role in planning and completing a range of maintenance work that encompasses industrial and commercial building services engineering systems, such as ventilating, heating, water supply, waste (effluent discharge) and drainage. This includes related electrical isolation, disconnection, reconnection and reactivation. You’ll also learn to complete planned preventative maintenance and undertake any required remedial repairs. You’ll monitor and manage the operation of plant and equipment through building and energy management systems. Qualified engineers are able to work within occupied and unoccupied buildings and facilities on their own, proficiently and without supervision.
Duration: 48 months
Relevant school subjects: DT
Entry requirements for the building services engineering service and maintenance engineer apprenticeship: Depend on employer, but likely GCSEs or equivalent
Achievement upon completion: Level 3 (Advanced)—equivalent to A-levels
Potential salary upon completion: £30,000 per annum
Find out more: www.apprenticeshipguide.co.uk
Pre-order the 2025 printed Guide
Order Now