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“Civil engineering site management involves organising the work on building projects, making sure that the work is completed safely, within budget and on time”

On the civil engineering site management apprenticeship, you’ll train in the management of civil engineering and infrastructure projects, most likely in a site manager, sub-agent, assistant site manager or section engineer role. Your tasks will include ensuring that safe systems of work are in place and that all staff adhere to them, translating design information to construction teams, managing productivity, ensuring quality and client satisfaction, managing costs, minimising any negative impact on the environment and community, and managing communication between stakeholders associated with the project. Upon completion of the civil engineering site management apprenticeship, you’ll achieve a BEng degree in civil engineering or an equivalent level 6 civil engineering diploma. This apprenticeship will include the knowledge and skills required to achieve incorporated engineer status with the Institution of Civil Engineers.

Duration: 36 months

Relevant school subjects: Science and maths

Entry requirements: Level 4 construction technician apprenticeship, EngTech TMICE status, HNC in civil engineering, or equivalent qualifications and experience

Achievement upon completion: Level 6 (Degree)—equivalent to a bachelor’s degree

Potential salary upon completion: £40,000 per annum

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