Control Systems Engineer Degree Apprentice
Listed on 2025-12-18
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Engineering
Electrical Engineering, Systems Engineer
E.ON UKLimitedare looking for a Control Systems Engineer Degree Apprentice to complete a Level 6 Control Systems Engineer degree apprenticeship. The candidate will play a vital role in designing, developing and maintaining innovative systems that support critical operations across industries. This structured apprenticeship will equip the candidate with the skills to create smarter, safer and more efficient systems. You’ll work with diverse teams across the business through six-month placements while studying part-time at the University of Sheffield’s Advanced Manufacturing Research Centre (AMRC) for a fully-funded BEng (Hons) in Maintenance Engineering.
Upon successful completion of your apprenticeship,
E.ON will continue to support you in achieving chartered status.
Throughout this apprenticeship, you’ll gain hands‑on experience in designing and implementing advanced control systems under the guidance of experienced engineers.
Role & responsibilities- Collaborate with a team to design, program, and test mission‑critical solutions for industry‑leading projects
- Contribute to solving hardware and software challenges with innovative approaches
- Support the configuration of secure infrastructure and communication protocols for system integration
- Assist in the installation and commissioning of solutions at customer sites
- Strong communication skills and the ability to follow detailed instructions
- A hands‑on technical aptitude with an interest in solving real‑world engineering challenges
- Working knowledge of Microsoft software products is advantageous
- Passion for control systems, engineering principles and emerging technologies
- A proactive, team‑oriented attitude with the ability to work independently when required
- Willingness to travel and adapt to new environments, with a full UK driving licence or a plan to obtain one being desirable
An apprenticeship at
E.ON isn’t just about gaining hands‑on experience in the workplace, it’s about unlocking your potential and helping you develop into a qualified professional. From day one you’ll be supported by
E.ON’s early careers team, your mentor and a buddy from a previous apprenticeship scheme to ensure your journey is as rewarding as it is impactful. And you’ll be joining an award‑winning apprenticeship programme, within a diverse and inclusive workplace where your contributions are valued and recognised.
- Award‑Winning Workplace – We’re proud to be named a Sunday Times Best Place to Work 2025 and the Best Place to Work for 16–34‑year‑olds
- Outstanding Benefits – Enjoy 26 days of annual leave plus bank holidays, a generous pension, life cover, bonus opportunities and access to 20 flexible benefits with tax/NI savings
- Inclusive and Diverse – We’re the only energy company in the Inclusive Top 50 UK Employers. We’re also proud winners of Best Employer for Women and Human Company of the Year – recognising our inclusive, people‑first culture.
Our job application process is a chance for us to get to know the real you and find out whether the role will be a good fit. So, whilst we’re happy for you to embrace AI and use AI tools to support your application, we also want to make sure we have plenty of opportunities to see the real, authentic you and find out about what makes you who you are.
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During your first year, you'll attend the University of Sheffield AMRC Training Centre in Sheffield for an initial six‑month block of full‑time study. One Friday per month, you'll return to your workplace – either Nottingham or Sheffield.
On completion of the first study block, this apprenticeship will be based in either Sheffield or Nottingham, with travel to other locations expected. You’ll attend the training centre in Sheffield one day per week for knowledge‑based study, spending the remaining four days onsite gaining practical experience.
You must apply to this job via
E.ON UK’s website, in addition to the AMRC Training Centre application system.
You will need both of the following:
- GCSE English language C or 4 or above
- GCSE Maths C or 4 or above.
You will need one of the following:
- A…
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