Construction Site Supervisor Apprentice
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Company: Bray & Slaughter
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Location: BRISTOL, BS3 5RD
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Type: Apprenticeship
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Salary: £22,000.00 per year
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Sector: Construction and the built environment
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Ref: NAS-2000017443
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Application Deadline Date: 30/05/2026
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Start Date: 01/09/2026
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Positions Available: 1
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Working Week: Monday to Friday, 8.00am to 5.00pm, with 1-hour unpaid lunch break.
Brief Description
Our Apprenticeship programme provides an exciting opportunity to kickstart your career in construction, offering experience on live projects and mentoring while you work towards your Level 4 Apprenticeship. You’ll support project planning and site operations to help deliver projects on time and to a high standard.
Training to be Provided
Construction Site Supervisor Level 4.
Of the 40-hour working week, one day (8-hours) is dedicated to study or training sessions, with the remaining 32-hours spent working on-site or in the workplace. If study sessions aren’t scheduled in a particular week, apprentices are still expected to complete their normal working hours.
The training is provided by UBE (formerly UCEM), who deliver sessions online. Therefore, most of the study will take place remotely, allowing for flexible learning without the need for travel to a physical college location.
Future Prospects
Achieving the Level 4 Construction Site Supervisor Apprenticeship will provide you with the skills and qualifications needed to manage construction projects effectively and progress into site management roles. It combines academic learning with practical experience and is accredited by leading professional bodies such as CIOB. Completing this qualification strengthens your career prospects, enhances your professional credibility, and supports your progression within the construction industry.
Vacancy Detail
- Assist with project planning, scheduling, and execution on site
- Support day-to-day site operations, including inductions, supervision, and logistics
- Maintain accurate site records such as daily diaries, permits, inductions, and progress reports
- Help manage and update risk assessments, method statements, and site rules
- Assist with the collation of O&M Manuals and Health & Safety Files
- Use document control platforms such as SharePoint and Procore to manage project data
- Interpret construction drawings, specifications, and contractor documentation
- Support quality assurance, snagging, and monitoring compliance with safety and environmental standards
- Liaise with subcontractors, clients, and project teams to ensure clear communication and site coordination
- Participate in meetings and toolbox talks, and contributing to health, safety, and environmental initiatives (e.g., CCS and BREEAM)
Other Information
- Apprentices must have the right to work in England and meet the Department for Education (DfE) residency status requirements
- Spend at least 50% of their working hours in England
- Be 18 years or over at the start of the programme and be directly employed in a job role that will enable the requirements of the apprenticeship to be achieved (due to insurance purposes)
- Applicants must hold a full UK driving licence or be working towards one, and must ensure they can travel to project locations until their licence is obtained
Please refer to University of the Built Environment's admission requirements.
This role is a blend of office and site-based activities - site locations tbc.