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TfL offers a range of over 130 apprenticeship schemes

Posted: 31 January 2019 | | No comments yet

Some of the schemes offer individuals the chance to study for a degree – meaning you don’t have to choose between industry experience or university.

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TfL Apprentice - Leah Rawlins

Transport for London (TfL) has started its search for new talent with more than 130 apprenticeship schemes on offer in a range of areas, including engineering, quantity surveying and project management.

Two new apprenticeship schemes have been introduced this year – one in Building Services and one in Vehicle Maintenance.

Tricia Wright, Chief People Officer at TfL, said: “We’re looking for curious, enthusiastic individuals to join TfL on our apprenticeship programme in a range of areas, such as engineering, software development and project controls. You don’t need to be an expert in transport already – as long as you want to learn new skills and make a positive impact on the people’s lives in London every day, you’ll fit right in.”

TfL is also working with London Transport Museum to support those who have completed its ‘Route into Work’ programme gain access to a number of these apprenticeship opportunities too. The programme supports young people between 16 and 25, who are not in education, employment or training, gain and improve employability skills, such as teamwork and confidence building.

The apprenticeship programme is one of a number of ways in which TfL is offering exciting career opportunities to people from all communities to deliver safe, reliable and affordable transport for Londoners.

Since 2009, TfL, Crossrail, their suppliers and the London Transport Museum have employed more than 8,750 apprentices. They have worked on vital infrastructure projects including the modernisation of key Tube stations, the construction of the Northern line extension and the redesign of London’s road junctions to make them safer and better for everyone.

Leah Rawlins, a second year General Management apprentice at TfL (pictured), said: “I love working at TfL and the variety of experiences my apprenticeship offers me. Every day is different – from being part of the team working on TfL’s business strategy to working in a station helping customers. I had considered going to university, but my apprenticeship gave me the opportunity to study for the same degree while gaining experience in the workplace too. It was a no-brainer choosing to do an apprenticeship!”

For the seventh year in a row, TfL will be hosting an Apprenticeship Recruitment Fair, which will be held at Central Hall Westminster on 7 March 2019. Those attending the fair will be able to discover what the transport industry has to offer them, with a range of apprenticeship opportunities at TfL and its suppliers being advertised on the day.