Apprentice Construction Manager

  • Company: DALKIA ENERGY SERVICES LIMITED
  • Location: London, EC2R 7HJ
  • Type: Apprenticeship
  • Salary: Competitive Salary
  • Sector: Construction and the built environment
  • Ref: NAS-2000024600
  • Application Deadline Date: 01/05/2026
  • Start Date: 07/09/2026
  • Positions Available: 1
  • Working Week: Normal hours of work will be between from 08:00 - 17:00, Monday to Friday.

Brief Description

Are you a motivated and enthusiastic individual looking to join our London team as a Degree Apprentice - Junior Construction Manager. The opportunity to gain hands-on experience supporting the M&E construction and installation of low-carbon energy systems, while studying towards a Construction Management degree.

Training to be Provided

Construction Site Management (degree) Level 6.


The course is delivered on a semester pattern at LSBU, each semester being 15-weeks in duration. Students study six modules at each level.


The course duration is three years, part-time, taught one day per week over six semesters with two or three modules being taught in each semester. 


Final completion of the apprenticeship is subject to successful completion of the End Point Assessment.


The course will be a mixture of lecture, tutorials and practical based exercises and will be assessed by a wide variety of methods including, written coursework, presentations, projects and multiple-choice examinations.


All students are allocated a personal tutor who they will normally meet with once per semester. As an apprentice they will also be allocated a Skills Assessor who will be ensuring that regular progress reviews take place and that they are on track for completion of the apprenticeship.

Future Prospects

You will have access to a range of experiences across projects and teams, helping you build a strong foundation of skills and knowledge in construction and project management fundamentals. While career paths will naturally evolve over time, you can expect ongoing support, mentoring and opportunities to develop in line with both your interests and the needs of the business. 

Vacancy Detail

Operational Support:



  • Assist in compiling information for the Construction Phase Plan and collaborate with the Principal Designer and QSHE team

  • Support the review of subcontractor drawings, technical submissions, method statements and risk assessments for compliance and buildability

  • Maintain accurate daily records of on‑site progress, quality checks, and photographic evidence

  • Work with the Project Planner and site team to help update programmes and provide data for commercial reporting

  • Attend subcontractor progress meetings, take minutes, record issues, and track outstanding information or actions

  • Support preparation and issuing of site instructions and assist the commercial team with valuations and variations

  • Ensure all site teams are working in line with the latest revision of construction drawings


Site Coordination:



  • Help manage site logistics including deliveries, storage, access routes and sequencing

  • Act as a point of communication for subcontractors’ day‑to‑day queries, escalating as required

  • Support client and consultant communication through clear updates, reports and professional interaction


Quality, Health, Safety & Environment (QSHE):



  • Assist with daily monitoring of site activities to ensure compliance with QSHE systems including inductions, registers, inspections, and safe working practices

  • Support the implementation of CDM responsibilities and site welfare arrangements under the guidance of senior managers

  • Contribute to preparation of risk assessment, and participate in the relevant review and approval process

  • Help record and escalate accidents, incidents and near misses using internal reporting platforms


Learning & Development:



  • Apply academic learning to practical site scenarios across safety, engineering, planning and commercial disciplines

  • Shadow senior project managers, construction managers and engineers to build understanding of project delivery

  • Maintain apprenticeship portfolio evidence including logs, reflective journals and competency records, balancing work responsibilities with academic study requirements

Other Information

Passing a Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) check.

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