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Through the provision of technical support and assistance for equipment and maintenance, engineering professionals maintain the relevant standards to ensure all our operations are supported and safe.
Your career route
People entering the professional could enter as an engineering assistant or an apprentice role, which requires anyone to attain and hold an appropriate Construction Skills Certification Scheme (CSCS) or Electrotechnical Certification Scheme (ECS) card.
A formal apprenticeship route can support memberships with the relevant professional bodies.
View the career path for more information.
Start your journey
Hit the ground running with your 90-day induction and get to know the finance function and who it serves.
Keep patient safety at the forefront by completing your mandatory training.
Develop yourself with professional conversations with your manager and by participating through the check-in and appraisal process.
Take advantage of the work-based opportunities. The early careers hints and tips article & experienced careers hints and tips article will help you reflect on what might do.
Engineering Assistant
Begin to develop your career into an associated craft trade in level 3 in plumbing and domestic heating or carpentry and joinery/institute for apprenticeships and technical education. Also possible to look at a level 3 installation electrician and maintenance electrician apprenticeship if base academic qualifications are achieved.
Speak to your manager or email student services for information on how to enrol in this course.
Take advantage of the work-based opportunities. The early careers hints and tips article & experienced careers hints and tips article will help you reflect on what might do.
Painter & Decorator
Begin to develop your career into an associated craft trade in Painting and Decorating at level 2.
Speak to your manager or email student services for information on how to enrol in this course.
Take advantage of the work-based opportunities. The early careers hints and tips article & experienced careers hints and tips article will help you reflect on what might do.
Engineering Technician
Begin to develop your skills and knowledge as a time served Electrical or mechanical tradesperson into a specific Building Services Engineering Technician. Alternatively, seek formal multi-skill training through Electro-Mechanical Engineering.
Speak to your manager or email student services for information on how to enrol in this course.
Take advantage of the work-based opportunities. The early careers hints and tips article & experienced careers hints and tips article will help you reflect on what might do.
Senior Engineering Technician
Begin to develop your skills and knowledge as a time served Electrical or mechanical tradesperson into an Engineering management through ILM level 3 or project Engineering role.
Speak to your manager or email student services for information on how to enrol in this course.
Take advantage of the work-based opportunities. The experienced careers hints and tips article will help you reflect on what you might do.
Project Engineer
Develop your skills into Engineering Management through ILM level 3 and to Project Manager at integrated Degree level.
Speak to your manager or email student services for information on how to enrol in this course.
Take advantage of the work-based opportunities. The experienced careers hints and tips article will help you reflect on what you might do.
Engineering Manager
Develop your skills into Engineering Management through ILM level 3 and then onto ILM level 5 and Engineering Degree level.
Speak to your manager or email student services for information on how to enrol in this course.
Take advantage of the work-based opportunities. The managerial careers hints and tips article will help you reflect on what you might do.
Head of Facilities
Use coaching opportunities and feedback tools to support your growth and development to effectively manage across multiple disciplines.
Build strategies that drive change within healthcare management and learn to effectively manage across multiple disciplines through the following courses:
- Level 5 Operational Leaders
- Level 6 Chartered Manager Degree Apprenticeship
- Level 7 MSc Global Leadership and Management
- Level 7 Towards Outstanding for senior leaders programme
- MBA route through a specialised programme for directors
Take advantage of the work-based opportunities. The senior leader careers hints and tips article will help you reflect on what you might do.