Degree apprenticeship

To secure a degree apprenticeship with Manchester Met, you need to apply for a position with one of our employer partners.

Vacancies will be listed on this page as soon as they become available, so remember to check back regularly or register for direct alerts. 

Typically, most positions are advertised between January and August.

Vacancies

Laboratory Scientist Apprentice Alderley Analytical, Macclesfield

Closing date: TBC

Laboratory Scientist Apprentice Severn Trent, Shrewsbury

Closing date: 29 March 2024

Packaging Science Apprentice Eviosys, Wantage

Closing date: TBC

Enterprise IT Degree Apprentice DCC, Manchester

Closing date: TBC

IT Architecture and Design Degree Apprentice DCC, Manchester

Closing date: TBC

Digital Skills Apprentice CDL, North West

Closing date: 31 March 2024

Digital Marketing Degree Apprentice Democracy, Chorlton

Closing date: TBC

Digital Technology Solutions Apprentice Salix, Manchester

Closing date: 8 April 2024

Corporate Sustainability Responsibility Apprentice Salix, Manchester

Closing date: 8 April 2024

QC Apprentice Eternis, Staffordshire

Closing date: TBC

Technical Support Engineer Apprentice M.A.C Solutions, Chesterfield

Closing date: 30 April 2024

Technical Support Engineer Apprentice SolutionsPT, Cheadle

Closing date: 30 May 2024

Already employed?

If you’re already employed, you may want to speak to your employer about the possibility of enrolling on one of our degree apprenticeships. They can help find, fund and secure your programme.

It can be highly cost-effective for an employer to support their staff to take on a degree apprenticeship with Manchester Met. They could receive financial support to cover up to 100% of your tuition fees, or even cover the cost of your training out of their apprenticeship levy payments.

A degree apprenticeship can help you progress in your career, and enable your employer to fill skill gaps in their organisation.