The National Physical Laboratory (NPL) helps set the standards by which everything is measured – combating global issues such as climate change, curing diseases and developing cutting-edge communications technology. At NPL, our apprentices are making their mark and getting involved in real projects, whilst developing invaluable skills and experience.
As an apprentice, you’ll get involved in delivering ground-breaking and impactful science and measurement projects right from the very start of your career. You’ll be learning from industry experts who will blend practical experience with invaluable guidance and theory.
Junior Science Apprentices will support our Senior Scientists with a range of measurement tasks, laboratory duties and scientific research and will undertake a work-based training programme including off the job training and development. Apprentices will have the opportunity to rotate around the different divisions to gain lab-wide experience.
Junior Science Apprentices employed at NPL study the Level 3 Metrology Technician Apprenticeship over three years.
A wide mix of training is provided for the duration of the apprenticeship, combining the daily tasks in the science groups where the apprentice is based, formal off-the-job training and the opportunity to practise new skills in a real work environment. 30 days per year of training at NPL will form the core of the off-the-job training. It is organised into 6 compulsory blocks per year, each of five days duration in Teddington. Further off-the-job training will then be built into your workplace activities. This could include online learning, or tasks set by NPL tutors for completion in the workplace. Our aim is to help you be confident in the workplace from day one; through additional training you will learn how to communicate effectively, how to manage your time, and how to work as part of a team. We want you to develop your self-awareness and your confidence.
Your day-to-day tasks as a Junior Apprentice Scientist will include:
* Attending training sessions and block learning weeks to expand your technical skillset.
* Working on projects within the assigned Science Group
* Contributing to team meetings, brainstorming sessions, and project discussions.
* Involving in NPL Science Technology Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) Outreach activities.
What we can offer you:
* A comprehensive programme designed to provide a solid foundation in measurement science.
* Exposure to cutting-edge technologies and industry-leading practices.
* Mentoring from seasoned professionals who are passionate about sharing their expertise.
* Personal and professional growth opportunities, continuous learning and development.
* Soft skills development training – you will have an opportunity to improve your communication skills, time management, team working and presentation skills.
About the process:
* Submit your CV with a cover letter, explaining what attracts you to the NPL Junior Science Apprenticeship programme by the closing date
* Online assessment
* Telephone interview with our Talent Acquisition team
* If you are selected, you’ll attend an assessment centre, which will be held at our Teddington site in late spring 2025
* Programme start date September 2025.