Apprentice Technician (Mechanics/Electronics)

The Chancellor, Masters and Scholars of the University of Cambridge

Cambridge (CB2 1PZ)

Closes in 25 days (Sunday 7 June 2026)

Posted on 12 May 2026


Summary

The Department of Engineering is the largest department in the University of Cambridge, representing approximately 10% of the University's activities by the majority of common metrics, and is one of Europe's largest integrated engineering departments.

Training course
Engineering technician (level 3)
Hours
This is a full-time post, Monday - Friday. Your normal hours of work are 37.75 hours per week. Your times of work will be notified to you by your institution.

37 hours 45 minutes a week

Start date

Monday 3 August 2026

Duration

3 years 6 months

Positions available

2

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

The role holder will be based in the Department of Engineering, which has a significant technical workforce, engaged in the support of research, teaching and infrastructure. The role holder will support the work of the team in which they are based.

The successful candidate will be workshop based, undertaking a structured training programme in Mechanical or Electronics engineering, covering the use of equipment, machinery, software and Computer Aided Design (CAD).

Although based in one department, the apprentice may also have the opportunity to gain experience in another Department, institute or research group during the apprenticeship.

Key Responsibilities:

Use and care of the working environment:

  • Understand common hazards and basic health and safety risks, and their mitigation, within the working environment. Learn and abide by standard operating procedures and risk assessments. (e.g. workshop safety, chemical safety). Understand and abide by basic Department or institution working practices (leave, hours of work, procurement, etc.)
  • Beginning in year 2 and pending the apprenticeship progression: Understand when Standard Operating Procedures (SOP’s) and risk assessments are out of date or in need of revision, and refer to supervisor. With time the candidate is expected to make suitable suggestions for improvement to such practices/assessments plus advise other students and/or other apprentices on such amendments and good practice

Technical skill development:

  • Learn basic skills of area of work (e.g. use of basic workshop tools, machinery and software), under the supervision of supervisor or allocated staff member. Apply skills in routine and straightforward tasks under supervision. (e.g material preparation, tool stock control)
  • Beginning in year 2 and pending the apprenticeship progression: Undertake more advanced jobs under supervision, or straightforward tasks independently, e.g. using a combination of tools and techniques, or working independently on a sub-component of a project
  • Apply techniques and skills from college course in novel contexts, sharing skills with others, responsibility remaining with supervisor/more experienced staff member. Learn the use and maintenance of more sophisticated tools and equipment (e.g. CNC machines, CAD software, research apparatus). Learn and develop basic to more advanced trouble shooting skills with reference to key mechanical equipment and machining techniques and/or electrical components and assembly

Contribute to projects:

  • Observe projects and contribute to basic operations within a project, e.g. basic preparation of components or gathering materials; cleaning of instruments or tools
  • Beginning in year 2 and pending the apprenticeship progression: Work more independently on elements of a project or task, referring all decisions to supervisor, applying new skills as appropriate
  • Contribute to a team’s planning and execution of a project, perhaps of a few weeks’ duration, taking responsibility for small elements. (e.g in-design, execution of maintenance schedule, restocking) Advise students on elements of project design and construction or workshop practice

Formal Training:

  • Throughout the period of the apprenticeship, day release attendance at applicable course is required
  • Prepare portfolio of evidence for on-going assessment and qualification throughout apprenticeship

Other:

Other duties appropriate with training that the Head of Department or nominee may occasionally require

Where you'll work

University of Cambridge, Department of Engineering, Trumpington Street
Cambridge
CB2 1PZ

Training

Apprenticeships include time away from working for specialist training. You’ll study to gain professional knowledge and skills.

Training provider

WEST SUFFOLK COLLEGE

Training course

Engineering technician (level 3)

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Training schedule

  • The learner will be studying the Engineering Technician Level 3 Apprenticeship Standard qualification 
  • Day release to West Suffolk College

Requirements

Essential qualifications

GCSE or equivalent in:

Maths, English, and Science (grade 5-9)

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
  • Problem solving skills
  • Team working
  • Logical

Other requirements

The role will be based on site.

About this employer

The University of Cambridge is one of the world’s oldest and most successful universities. They are a renowned centre for research, education, and scholarship that makes a significant contribution to society. The University is consistently ranked amongst the top universities in the world. Their affiliates have won more Nobel Prizes than any other University.

After this apprenticeship

This apprenticeship provides a strong foundation for a career in technical services. On completion, apprentices may have the opportunity to progress into more senior roles, such as Chief or Principal Technician positions, subject to experience and available opportunities.

Ask a question

The contact for this apprenticeship is:

WEST SUFFOLK COLLEGE

The reference code for this apprenticeship is VAC2000031348.

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Closes in 25 days (Sunday 7 June 2026)

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