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Agricultural contractor
Agricultural contractors provide specialised, seasonal or temporary services to farmers.
Agricultural engineer
Agricultural engineers build, service and repair agricultural, horticultural and forestry machinery and equipment.
Agricultural engineering technician
Agricultural engineering technicians help to solve practical engineering problems in land-based industries.
Agricultural inspector
Agricultural inspectors make sure animal welfare and environmental standards are followed in farms and dairies.
Agronomist
Agronomists advise farmers on soil health, disease prevention and how to improve crop production and quality.
Arboricultural officer
Arboricultural officers manage and maintain trees for local councils and arboricultural contractors.
Archaeologist
Archaeologists learn about the past by studying written records, collecting oral histories and excavating objects and remains at historical sites.
Bin worker
Bin workers collect household and commercial waste for disposal or recycling.
Biologist
Biologists study living things, including people, animals and plants, along with the environments they live in.
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Considering an Apprenticeship?
There are lots of benefits to apprenticeships, here are our top 5:
Benefit 1
Paid Training
Not only will your organisation (or the Government) pay for all of your training, but you’ll be paid to do it. That means you could actually get paid to get your degree and have no debt!
Benefit 2
Range of career opportunities
There are over 625 different apprenticeships to choose from, in a range of industries. Whether you’re interested in law, marketing, construction, or engineering, you’ll find something up your street!
Benefit 3
Earn & learn
As an apprentice, the minimum you’ll earn is £6.20 an hour, but we’ve seen apprentices earn a starting salary of up to £30,000 a year! You could also get other employee benefits like gym memberships, paid holiday, and sick pay.
Benefit 4
Great career prospects
Employers think apprentices are 15% more employable than those with other qualifications. In fact, many large employers train their graduates and apprentices together!
Benefit 5
Learn on the job
There’s only so much you can learn when you just do a qualification. As an apprentice, you’ll also get to learn on the job – whether that’s designing amazing graphics, chopping vegetables, or building engines!