Level 6 Electrical and Electronic Engineer Apprenticeship

Apply by: 31.03.2026

Training

£24,500

Understanding engineering matters

If finding a unique opportunity to understand the different aspects of engineering matters to you, you matter to us.

Our Engineering Apprenticeship is created to enhance learning and growth through a combination of study and on-the-job learning. At no additional cost, you will achieve an Integrated Degree along with the opportunity to apply your learning in the real world and become a fully qualified Electronics Engineer.

Throughout the apprenticeship, you’ll be guided by Senior Engineering leaders who will help you to grow and develop. You’ll also get the opportunity to work independently as well as within a team while learning how to thrive in high pressured environments.

What you’ll be doing

This apprenticeship is an exciting one as you will study a range of specialisms including the design and implementation of networks using communications and signal processing, engineering management, and instrumentation and control systems.

You’ll have the opportunity to tailor the course to your interests, choosing to specialise in your preferred area. The Technology Development Team in Network Rail will support you to ultimately develop, test and manufacture safety critical, high reliability systems used on UK rail infrastructure. We’ll teach you how to lead people and teams as well as helping create a safe and sustainable environment for everyone.

There’s plenty of learning in this scheme, you will be taught the core knowledge, skills and behaviours needed to get you on the path to achieving your Incorporated Engineer (IEng) qualification.

Who you are matters

We’re looking for technical minded people with an innovative and forward-thinking approach to problem solving. You are passionate about work, are driven, and enjoy working as part of a team.

At Network Rail, we invest in your future, exposing you to the different areas and aspects because you will play a key role in the future of the organisation and its contribution to the country. In return, we respect individuals who are driven, hardworking and uphold Network Rail’s values and behaviours.

You’ll need to have one of:

  • A Level BBC including Mathematics PLUS physics, physical science, engineering science, computer science, technology, or other science or technology subject.

  • DMM in BTEC Extended Diploma in a science or technology-based subject (including passes in mathematics and two other science or technology-based modules).

  • Merit overall from a T level qualification – this must include a B in Core and can be from any engineering specific T level.

  • A combination of qualifications which must include mathematics or a mathematics-based subject and may include L3 Apprenticeship, AS levels, EPQ and general studies.

  • Access to HE Diploma with at least 15 Level 3 credits at merit grade or above, in a Maths or Engineering programme including mathematics

What you’ll get out of it

You’ll complete a Level 6 degree apprenticeship, studying for a Beng (honours) Electrical and Electronic Engineering Technology (Integrated Degree). This apprenticeship aligns with Institute of Engineering and Technology (IET) for Incorporated Engineer (IEng).

The opportunities it leads to

We strive to have the best in-house opportunities rewarding employees of all levels with exciting career progression. Upon completion of the apprenticeship, you can apply for a position as an Electronics Engineer, as well as other Engineering positions within Network Rail.

We matter to millions. You could too.

More Details

Salary

£24,500

Apply by

31.03.2026

Start date

September 2026

Locations

Weston-super-Mare

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