Built Environment Groups Fight Apprenticeship Reforms
A coalition of UK construction and built environment groups are warning the government that newly proposed apprenticeship reforms will "spell disaster for the...
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NG Bailey, an independent engineering and services business in the UK, has created more than 70 new jobs through its award-winning apprenticeship programme.
Applications are open to join the business and become an apprentice in one of the group’s divisions based throughout the UK.
Launched last week alongside National Apprenticeship Week, the positions are being released in phases over the coming weeks through a dedicated section of the company’s website - https://www.ngbailey.com/apprenticeships.
Current available apprenticeship roles include project engineer, electrical, industrial heating and plumbing, quantity surveyor, high voltage maintenance fitter, environmental advisor, estimator and network cable installer.
As well as information about the roles on offer, the website explains what life is like working at NG Bailey, the different teams people can be part of, and how to apply.
With offices, sites, and manufacturing facilities across the UK, around 3,400 employees work with customers, supply chains, and communities in a variety of sectors within the building and infrastructure industry.
Rob Smith, Group HR Director at NG Bailey, said: “With more than 70 fantastic apprenticeship roles available, from as far north as Inverness to as far south as Portsmouth, we are offering industry leading opportunities to work alongside our experienced Engineering, Facilities Services, Freedom and IT Services teams.
“Our apprenticeships enable people to achieve an industry-recognised qualification, gain valuable experience, learn key skills, and expand their knowledge, all while working together with some great people and earning a salary.
“Whether you’re looking to change your career or upskill your role, our apprenticeships are open to all, no matter what your age or background. Recruits are fully supported throughout their time with us, and we work in partnership with a national network of colleges to offer some of the best training in the industry.”
Picture: An image of an apprentice working at a server stack.
Article written by Dave Mapps | Published 23 February 2026
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