Introduction to the company
Transport for Wales (TfW) was set up by the Welsh Government to change the way Wales travels.
They’re there to make sustainable travel a natural choice and to help combat the climate emergency. They’ve got a big job to do.
They want people to trust and believe in them and commit to changing their behaviuor, travelling more sustainably and doing their bit for everybody’s futures. The multimodal, integrated transport network they’re building will enable people to do this.
Whether it’s public transport, walking, wheeling or cycling, TfW want to make sustainable travel not only the right thing to do, but also an easier thing to do.
About the apprenticeship
Location: Llys Cadwyn, Pontypridd
Daily Duties:
- · You’ll gain on the job experience by shadowing and supporting the Senior Project Manager (Entry into Service), Senior System Safety Engineer and Programme Manager (Entry into Service) to ensure the development and delivery of TfW infrastructure projects.
- · You’ll support the technical assurance of the Entry into Service Strategy and Entry into Service Checklist, by scheduling tasks and key deliverables, to ensure these are delivered safely to time, cost and quality.
- · You’ll support TfW infrastructure projects by taking part in Entry into Service Checklist reviews, to support the identification and assurance of Entry into Service requirements.
- · Pass the testing within the initial application process. This testing is used to uncover alignment to our values, behaviour and core apprentice attributes, all of which can be found above.
Pay: National Living Wage
Hours: 31-40 hours per week
Qualification Achieved: Level 4 Project Management