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Putting your best foot forward? Why do an Level 4 Project Management apprenticeship?

Have you just finished sixth form, college or looking for a new career? Have you considered running your own business or becoming a CEO of a CEO of an established successful business? Then an apprenticeship might be the next best steps you for.  A combination of working on the job and gaining a level 4 project management qualification may be the best steps in your career. Not sure if you want to break into a project management career? That is fine, this qualification will allow you to gain skills that can be applied to any industry.

Job Role and key responsibilities

Our teams are responsible for expanded broadband speeds into new areas of the UK. We use the RAID Project Management technique- risk, assumption, issues, and dependencies – to successfully deliver projects on time and within budget! These techniques need to be applied to all of these responsibilities:

  • Working collaboratively with Build partners to deliver multiple projects within challenging environments.
  • Implementing build activity to ensure that  the business’s policies and processes, as well as legal regulations, are met throughout.
  • Driving projects within the team, from the approval and build stages, all the way through to release and handover.
  • Resolve issues daily, such as congestion in network capacity, route changes, design changes and contributing feedback.

Programme Outline

Your apprenticeship is made up of learning on the job, but also gaining the academic skills to put into practice in your day-to-day job.  As a result, you’ll complete the apprenticeship as part of a structured learning programme alongside working in the role. The learning programme is made up of a suite of modules and milestones and you’ll be required to evidence your work against these modules via tasks and assignments. For this apprenticeship, you may also undertake additional technical qualifications, which include studying for, and taking an exam. Once you have completed your modules and milestones, you’ll then move to your End Point Assessment (EPA) which is typically made up of an interview and a project. Once you pass this stage, you will receive your apprenticeship qualification with us. Passing this stage means that you have the skills and qualification that can allow you to progress into a full time position !

What requirements needed

We do not look at grades or previous qualifications, instead we look at your skills as, you’ll be handling multiple projects at once so fantastic organisation skills and attention to detail are very important. We’re 100% committed to having a workforce that represents every part of our society, so we’re keen to hear from candidates of all backgrounds and circumstances. Even though we do not look into qualifications it is important that the candidate can is competent in basic maths and English, as this is a apart of the day to day role.

What the benefits of the apprenticeship

During the programme, you’ll work towards a Project Management Level 4 Apprenticeship, which is secured with a final assessment, as well as the association of project management qualification (APM PMQ).  There’s also an amazing starting salary of £20,000 on offer, with loads of opportunities for that to grow. As this is a mobile role, we’ll even supply a company car. Plus, we’ve got plenty of  fantastic benefits for our apprentices to enjoy including:

  • Company pension
  • 25 days holiday
  • Your birthday off
  • Flexible working
  • And loads of more…!

Good luck

The deadline for this role is: Monday 7th March 2022 at 4pm (Volume of candidates can affect deadline)

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