Civil Engineering Technician Apprenticeship

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Employer

Transport for London

Vacancy Description

  • Assist our team of engineers in all facets of maintenance of our Road Tunnels, Pump Stations and River Piers, focusing on various Mechanical, Electrical, and Communication systems.
  • Involved in the day-to-day upkeep and minor upgrades of safety-critical systems, including operating and alarm systems like HORUS, Scada, and Aquaview.
  • Assist our ITS Operations team with the operation and maintenance of the city’s traffic technology.
  • Analyse and optimise the performance of communications IP networks.
  • Assist Delivery Managers responsible for the delivery of Asset renewals programmes.
  • Participate in Continued Safe Operations Meetings, helping to set up and manage these meetings and track actions.
  • Assist in the management of operations and maintenance of our road network and assets.
  • Be part of a team that delivers safe, reliable, and cost-effective facilities services across 230 premises in London, ensuring buildings are maintained and statutorily compliant 24/7.

Key DetailsVacancy Title

Civil Engineering Technician Apprenticeship

Employer Description

At TfL, our work goes beyond transport. We keep London moving – day in, day out. We’re about building stronger connections and helping people do more of what they love. From sustainable futures to post-pandemic economic recovery, we’re constantly breaking new ground and taking innovation to new heights. For our people, this is more than just a job. Our apprentices are pioneers, frontrunners, and mentors, supported by a culture built on flexibility and wellbeing.

Vacancy Location

197 Blackfriars Road, London SE1 8JZ

Wage Frequency

Custom

Number of Vacancies

5

Vacancy Reference Number

1000309001

Key DatesApply From

14/03/2025

Closing Date For Applications

2025-03-31 23:59:59

Interview Begin FromPossible Start Date

2025-09-08

Learning Provider

SOUTH THAMES COLLEGES GROUP

Skills Required

Open, Caring, Adaptable

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