Babcock International
Want hands-on experience solving real-world challenges? Join Babcock’s Project Management Degree Apprenticeship to study for a Level 6 degree while working across six placements-build planning, risk and cost-control skills, contribute to national security and infrastructure, and fast-track your career.
Join Babcock as a Project Management Degree Apprentice and work on projects that protect national security and support public infrastructure while studying for a Level 6 integrated degree. Most of the apprenticeship is on the job, where you will contribute to project planning, risk management, cost control, reporting and stakeholder communication across a range of projects.
Over four years you will undertake six placements across areas such as Project Controls, Project Planning, Risk Management, Supply Chain, Commercial and In-Service Support. You will attend formal training one day per week at Weston College (Weston-Super-Mare) to gain professional knowledge, complete the PMQ from the APM and obtain a BSc in Project Management from the University of the West of England.
The role is full-time (Monday to Friday, 9am-5pm, 35 hours per week) based in Bristol (BS3 2HQ).
Applicants must meet the listed GCSE and A-level requirements, and many roles require successful security vetting (BPSS and Security Check). Babcock offers a fully funded qualification, development opportunities, a competitive pension, holiday allowance and other employee benefits.
Disability Confident applicants can opt to be considered for interview under that scheme.
Project manager (integrated degree) (Level 6) — BSc in Project Management (University of the West of England) and Project Management Qualification (PMQ) from the Association for Project Management (APM).
18 Dec 2025
01 Sept 2026
Fully funded qualification; personal development training and opportunities; minimum 28 days holiday allowance including bank holidays; competitive pension scheme; employee share scheme; flexible benefits including cycle to work scheme.
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