NG Bailey opens applications for apprenticeship positions

NG Bailey ITS Apprentice

NG Bailey has opened applications to its nationwide apprenticeship programme across its Engineering and Services divisions.

This year, more than 50 apprenticeship roles are available, with positions being released in phases over the coming weeks through a dedicated section of the company’s website - www.ngbailey.com/apprenticeships. As well as information about the roles on offer, the website explains what life is like working at NG Bailey and details on how to apply.

Two new apprenticeship roles are open for 2025: apprentice civil engineer and apprentice geospatial surveyor. Both roles will support NG Bailey’s Freedom business, which is part of its Services division alongside Facilities Services and IT Services.

Rob Smith, Group HR Director, said: “From Perth to Plymouth, NG Bailey has fantastic opportunities available for apprenticeships in a variety of roles across our successful and growing business. Having trained and developed apprentices for more than 90 years, we recognise the importance of not only having them in our workforce for the value they bring but also how our award-winning programme gives many people a chance to work in a dynamic industry for the first time.

“Apprenticeships are open to all, no matter what your age or background, which often makes an apprenticeship the best option if you’re looking to change your career or upskill your role.”

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