Geoscientist Apprentice
Mining Remediation Authority
Nottinghamshire (NG18 4RG)
Closes in 16 days (Sunday 19 July 2026)
Posted on 3 July 2026
Contents
Summary
Kick-start your career in geoscience with a degree apprenticeship that lets you earn while you learn. Working alongside experienced hydrogeologists, you'll help investigate how water moves beneath the ground, gain hands-on field experience and achieve a fully funded Geoscience degree with Keele University.
- Wage
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£24,454.04 a year
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Alongside your salary, you'll receive a fully funded degree apprenticeship, generous annual leave, access to our employee benefits package and support from experienced colleagues and mentors throughout your apprenticeship journey.
- Training course
- Geoscientist (integrated degree) (level 6)
- Hours
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37 hours per week, Monday to Friday. Flexible working is available. The role is mainly office-based, with opportunities for site visits and fieldwork across Great Britain. University attendance and study time will form part of the working week.
37 hours a week
- Start date
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Monday 21 September 2026
- Duration
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5 years
- Positions available
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1
Work
Most of your apprenticeship is spent working. You’ll learn on the job by getting hands-on experience.
What you'll do at work
- Support the monitoring and investigation of groundwater and mine water systems across Great Britain
- Assist with collecting water samples and environmental data from sites
- Help inspect and maintain groundwater monitoring equipment
- Analyse environmental and geological data using specialist software and tools
- Support the interpretation of groundwater, geological and hydrogeological information
- Assist with the preparation of technical reports, maps and presentations
- Work alongside experienced hydrogeologists on environmental and mine water remediation projects
- Take part in site visits, fieldwork and investigations to understand groundwater conditions
- Contribute to projects that help protect water resources and the environment
- Gradually take ownership of your own work and projects as your skills and experience develop
Where you'll work
200 Lichfield Lane
Mansfield
Nottinghamshire
NG18 4RG
Training
Apprenticeships include time away from working for specialist training. You’ll study to gain professional knowledge and skills.
Training provider
UNIVERSITY OF KEELE
Training course
Geoscientist (integrated degree) (level 6)
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What you'll learn
Course contents
- Integrate and critically evaluate information from different sources to test findings and hypotheses.
- Consider, appraise and inform ground related issues to multidisciplinary teams.
- Define complex geoscience related problems, a strategy to understand the problem and evaluate possible solutions. For example: resource scarcity, foundations, sustainability energy supply.
- Test geological models to inform and design investigations.
- Plan, conduct and present independent geoscientific projects with appropriate guidance.
- Consider inconsistencies and uncertainty and gaps in data when developing geological models.
- Apply geoscientific theories, paradigms, concepts and principles.
- Conduct and supervise fieldwork, geoscience mapping and laboratory investigations as appropriate and in accordance with safe working practices and legal requirements.
- Apply appropriate numerical, statistical, geostatistical and qualitative techniques in the evaluation of data and information.
- Utilise digital technologies, instrumentation and remote sensing for the collection, analysis and modelling of data.
- Communicate relevant geoscience insights to external stakeholders using different formats and media.
- Evaluate personal strengths and weaknesses and develop personal development goals.
- Plan and organise own workload and contribute to the completion of geoscientific projects.
- Collaborate with stakeholders online, remotely and in person, using appropriate techniques.
- Carry out geoscientific site surveys independently across a range of environments.
- Keep up to date with advances in working practices and emerging technologies and disseminate learning across the organisation.
- Prepare geoscience risk assessments in accordance with associated legislation for health, safety and wellbeing.
- Apply equality, diversity and inclusivity good practice to inform decision making.
- Produce recommendations that align to client requirements and organisational objectives that demonstrate the application of ethical, environmental sustainability and compliance with relevant legislation.
- Integrate and critically evaluate information from different sources to test findings and hypotheses.
- Consider, appraise and inform ground related issues to multidisciplinary teams.
- Define complex geoscience related problems, a strategy to understand the problem and evaluate possible solutions. For example: resource scarcity, foundations, sustainability energy supply.
- Test geological models to inform and design investigations.
- Plan, conduct and present independent geoscientific projects with appropriate guidance.
- Consider inconsistencies and uncertainty and gaps in data when developing geological models.
- Apply geoscientific theories, paradigms, concepts and principles.
- Conduct and supervise fieldwork, geoscience mapping and laboratory investigations as appropriate and in accordance with safe working practices and legal requirements.
- Apply appropriate numerical, statistical, geostatistical and qualitative techniques in the evaluation of data and information.
- Utilise digital technologies, instrumentation and remote sensing for the collection, analysis and modelling of data.
- Communicate relevant geoscience insights to external stakeholders using different formats and media.
- Evaluate personal strengths and weaknesses and develop personal development goals.
- Plan and organise own workload and contribute to the completion of geoscientific projects.
- Collaborate with stakeholders online, remotely and in person, using appropriate techniques.
- Carry out geoscientific site surveys independently across a range of environments.
- Keep up to date with advances in working practices and emerging technologies and disseminate learning across the organisation.
- Prepare geoscience risk assessments in accordance with associated legislation for health, safety and wellbeing.
- Apply equality, diversity and inclusivity good practice to inform decision making.
- Produce recommendations that align to client requirements and organisational objectives that demonstrate the application of ethical, environmental sustainability and compliance with relevant legislation.
Training schedule
You will complete the Level 6 Geoscientist Degree Apprenticeship with Keele University while working within our Technical Services team.
Training will be delivered through a combination of:
- On-the-job learning and practical experience at the Mining Remediation Authority
- Online and face-to-face teaching delivered by Keele University
- Block release attendance at Keele University, Keele, Staffordshire, ST5 5BG
- Independent study supported by both university tutors and workplace mentors
- You will receive dedicated support throughout the apprenticeship and will spend at least 20% of your working time on off-the-job training and study
More training information
The apprenticeship is delivered in partnership with Keele University over five years. Learning is structured through a combination of workplace experience, independent study and university attendance.
You will be supported by a dedicated workplace mentor and university tutor throughout the programme. University attendance will include a mixture of online learning, campus-based teaching and block release activities, scheduled in advance to support both study and work commitments.
Requirements
Essential qualifications
GCSE in:
- English Language (grade 4/C or above)
- Mathematics (grade 4/C or above)
A Level in:
- any Geology, Geography, Environmental Science, (grade 3 at grade BBB or above)
- or Chemistry, Physics, Biology or Math (grade BBB or above)
Share if you have other relevant qualifications and industry experience. The apprenticeship can be adjusted to reflect what you already know.
Skills
- Communication skills
- IT skills
- Attention to detail
- Organisation skills
- Customer care skills
- Problem solving skills
- Presentation skills
- Administrative skills
- Number skills
- Analytical skills
- Logical
- Team working
- Creative
- Initiative
- Non judgemental
- Patience
- Physical fitness
Other requirements
Willingness to travel across Great Britain for site visits, fieldwork and university attendance.
Ability to work outdoors in a range of weather conditions when undertaking fieldwork.
Must be able to meet the entry requirements for Keele University's Level 6 Geoscientist Degree Apprenticeship, including any qualification requirements set by the university.
A full UK driving licence would be advantageous but is not essential at the start of the apprenticeship.
Willingness to work towards obtaining a full UK driving licence during the apprenticeship.
About this employer
Here at the Mining Remediation Authority, we really are a great team to work with. We’re united in our passion and commitment to make a better future for people and the environment in mining areas. We carry out a wide variety of essential services from responding to coal mining hazards, to keeping everyone and everything safe from mine water pollution. We are excited about what our future holds. Our work is helping to develop a new sustainable source of renewable energy for the UK. By harnessing the energy from mine water heat, we hope to play a key role towards helping the UK to meet net-zero emissions by 2050. We truly are a supportive organisation where we all live and breathe our values. We are inclusive, trusted and progressive in everything that we do.
https://www.miningremediation.co.uk/careers/ (opens in new tab)
Company benefits
Enjoy 27.5 days annual leave plus bank holidays, flexible working, a defined benefit pension scheme with around 29% employer contribution, wellbeing support and excellent development opportunities.
Disability Confident
A fair proportion of interviews for this apprenticeship will be offered to applicants with a disability or long-term health condition. This includes non-visible disabilities and conditions.
You can choose to be considered for an interview under the Disability Confident scheme. You’ll need to meet the essential requirements to be considered for an interview.
After this apprenticeship
Your earnings can increase over time with an apprenticeship. Find out about potential future pay (opens in new tab).
On successful completion of the apprenticeship, you will have gained a BSc degree in Geoscience and valuable industry experience in hydrogeology. This could lead to opportunities within hydrogeology, environmental consultancy, groundwater management, mine water remediation or wider geoscience roles. You will also be well placed to work towards professional accreditation and further career development within the sector.
Ask a question
The contact for this apprenticeship is:
Mining Remediation Authority
Yvonne Hackwell
Recruitment@miningremediation.gov.uk
The reference code for this apprenticeship is VAC2000040633.
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Closes in 16 days (Sunday 19 July 2026)
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