Apprentice Building Services Engineering Technician
Attending department meetings and M & E project briefings
Attending kick off meetings, pre-tender meetings, design meetings etc
Escorting M & E contractors during the survey stage
With the continued support of the Senior M & E engineer ensure the various project locations are technically compliant for continued safe working
Regular monitoring of M & E project site activities and attend progress meetings
Shadow and support the Senior M & E engineer with their day-to-day activities
Understanding and taking part in the project/s snagging process
Project close out and handover to facilities, end users etc
Work towards managing an M & E project of their own
Ensure that college work is completed and kept up to date in a timely manner
Attend day to day project progress, design and specification meetings
Comply with the NT’s policies and procedures
Carry out other reasonable duties as requested by the Senior M & E manager
Training:
The apprenticeship is split between the National Theatre (NT) and City of Westminster College (CWC). As well as working at the National Theatre, you will also study for a Level 4 Building Services Engineering Technician apprenticeship. You will be given time during the week to study, and attendance at college and the timely completion of assignments are a compulsory part of your job role.
Training Outcome:
After successfully completing the Level 4 Apprenticeship, you can process to be a full-time employee as a Building Services Engineering Senior technician.
Employer Description:
-The National Theatre (NT) makes theatre that entertains and inspires using its creativity, expertise and unique reach. -We share unforgettable stories with millions of audience members across the UK and around the world – on our own stages, on tour, in schools, on cinema screens and streaming at home. -World-leading artists make their best work at the NT with the widest possible audience and impact. -We invest in talent and innovation on stage and off. We take seriously our role as the nation’s theatre. Of the new productions we develop each year with a wide range of theatre companies, a third of that R&D (Research and Development) resource is dedicated to shows staged at theatres outside London. -Through touring our work to local theatres and schools and nationwide education and community programmes, we are active in over half of the local authorities in the UK and reach 87% of state secondary schools through our digital platforms. -A registered charity with deeply embedded social purpose, the NT works with hundreds of schools and communities across the UK to spark imagination and inspire creativity, and to develop skills and pathways for careers in theatre. -Our key objectives as we look to the next five years are towards economic, environmental and social sustainability, upholding a culture that aims to take care of our people and the wider world.
Working Hours :
Normal hours on site at the NT are 8am - 4pm. There may be rare occasions where these may have to be changed to suit the requirements of the business. You may be required to work in confined spaces or at height. PPE and training will be provided.
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,Initiative,Non judgemental,Patience,Physical fitness