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Marketing Apprentice - Powering Up Britain Ltd

Powering Up Britain Ltd

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Want to kickstart a marketing career in the green energy sector? Join Powering Up Britain’s Level 3 apprenticeship to build digital content, run campaigns and gain professional skills that boost your CV and connect you with retrofit industry pros.

Deadline passed 48 days agoARCHIVED

This Level 3 Marketing Apprenticeship at Powering Up Britain Ltd (trading as Britain Energy) combines on-the-job marketing work with formal training to develop professional marketing skills for the energy-efficiency and retrofit sector.

You will be based at 1st Floor Saxonbury House, High Street, Wanstead (E11 1QQ) working Monday-Friday, 9:30am-6:00pm (37 hours per week). Daily tasks include creating digital content, managing social media, producing marketing materials, coordinating campaigns with partners, monitoring engagement, supporting lead generation and maintaining brand consistency.

The role aims to support business growth and raise awareness of Britain Energy services.

Off-the-job training is provided by Newham College of Further Education for the Multi-channel marketer (Level 3) apprenticeship. Weekly training sessions are delivered remotely by college tutors; on completion you will have a recognised apprenticeship qualification and practical marketing experience to progress within the company or into further marketing roles.

Qualification Outcome

Multi-channel marketer (level 3)

Business StudiesMarketing, Content & Creative Industries
Application DeadlineARCHIVED

12 Nov 2025

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23 Nov 2025

Duration: 1 year 6 months

Location

Office
Wanstead, United Kingdom
1st Floor Saxonbury House, High Street, Wanstead, E11 1QQ
  • GCSE English, minimum grade 4
  • GCSE Maths, minimum grade 4
You'll Earn

£14,526 per year

Pay & Benefits

£14,526.20 for your first year, then could increase depending on your age. Paid at the National Minimum Wage rate for apprentices in their first year (£7.55 per hour).

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