As a Geotechnical Degree Apprentice, you'll support the delivery of technical and commercial services that help developers, planners, infrastructure providers and communities understand and manage mining legacy and ground-related risks.
Working alongside experienced specialists, you'll develop practical skills while contributing to meaningful projects that support safe and sustainable development.
Activities may include:
- Reviewing geological maps, borehole records, mining plans and historical information.
- Supporting the preparation of Coal Mining Risk Assessments and technical reports.
- Interpreting geological, geotechnical and mining datasets.
- Developing skills in GIS, mapping and spatial data analysis.
- Assisting with the creation of conceptual ground models.
- Supporting investigations into mining legacy, mine entries, coal mining subsidence and other development constraints.
- Contributing to service improvement and innovation projects.
- Working with internal and external stakeholders on a wide range of technical projects.
- Supporting the development of new products and services.
- Building professional skills in technical writing, communication and project delivery.
Throughout your apprenticeship, you'll work alongside geologists, engineers and mining specialists, developing specialist knowledge and experience that will help build a successful career in the geoscience and engineering sector.
We know that talent comes in many forms. If your experience doesn't perfectly match every requirement but you're excited about the opportunity and believe you can bring value to the role, we'd love to hear from you.
Why Work for Us?
At the Mining Remediation Authority, you'll be part of an organisation that helps protect people, property and the environment from the impacts of Britain's mining legacy.
This isn't an apprenticeship where you'll spend your time observing from the sidelines. From day one, you'll be trusted to contribute to meaningful projects, supported by experienced professionals who are invested in your development and success.
We're proud of our collaborative and inclusive culture, where everyone is encouraged to ask questions, share ideas and continue learning. As an apprentice, you'll have access to a wide range of development opportunities, mentoring and support to help you build your confidence, knowledge and professional skills.
Whether you're analysing geological data, supporting development projects or exploring innovative solutions to environmental challenges, you'll be making a real contribution while developing a career that's both rewarding and future-focused.
Join us and help shape safer, more sustainable places for future generations.
To find out more about the role, take a look at the job description.
Role location: Hybrid working (on average 2 days working out of our Mansfield office)
Schedule:
Application closing date: 26th July 2026
Sifting date: 27th July 2026
Interviews: 31st July 2026
(If you are unavailable on this date, unfortunately we will not be able to offer alternatives)
Security:
Successful candidates must pass basic security checks and will be subject to UK Immigration requirements.