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Environmental Apprentice - Taylor Woodrow - Carlisle
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Environmental Apprentice - Taylor Woodrow - Carlisle

Carlisle
Lake Water_Megan Bartlett

Info

Monday to Friday from 8am to 5pm
40 hours a week

Start date
Monday 5 January 2026

Duration
5 years

Overview

You will be involved in varied areas of construction, mitigating environmental issues on-site. The apprenticeship will include block release to university to gain a degree in Environmental Management, professional membership qualifications and on-the-job training. Closing date Friday 5th December 2025

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Environmental Apprentice - Taylor Woodrow - Carlisle

Most of your apprenticeship is spent working where you’ll learn on the job by getting hands-on experience. You’ll also study at Coventry University to gain professional knowledge and skills and a Environmental practitioner (Degree) (level 6) On the job work will include

At a glance

  • Daily monitoring for environmental permitting (water sampling, inspections, site checks and watercourse inspections)
  • Admin, assistance with reporting and data entry (Word and Excel) - waste data reporting, carbon footprint collation (using Moata and internal project systems)
  • Creating graphics and posters for the site (PowerPoint) to help us monitor our progress with company, client and project targets
  • Creating and assisting with the delivery of Toolbox talks
  • Ecological walkovers and checks, and assistance with BNG (Biodiversity Net Gain) related issues
  • Supporting the engineering team with the collation of the Materials Management Plan (MMP) tracking and verification
  • Assistance with collating key project lessons learned
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