EDF Apprenticeships
Careers In the Energy Sector with EDF
Success is personal.
EDF is Britain’s biggest generator of low-carbon electricity. Their early careers programmes offer the opportunity to develop an exciting career whilst helping to create a more sustainable energy future. They have apprenticeship opportunities from science and engineering to business, project controls to cyber security and more.
Not only are opportunities for career success plentiful at EDF UK, career success is not defined by the business. Our people get to decide what success means to them and then we help them achieve it.
Discover how EDF will equip you with the skills and experiences to achieve career success while creating a more sustainable energy future.
Resources For Schools & Students
Virtual Work Experience For Students
Energise your career and develop key skills with virtual work experience from EDF. This on-demand virtual work experience includes an introduction to EDF and the different career opportunities that you could explore within the energy sector.
Dive into the importance of renewables, discover the importance of technology and innovation, and learn what employability skills will make you stand out.
Course modules include:
- Introduction to EDF
- Renewable Energy
- Nuclear Energy
- Commercial, Finance & Supply Chain
- IT, Digital, Data & Tech
- Early Careers & Pathways
- Employability
The programme is open from June 2024 to June 2025 and is available to anyone aged 14+ based in the UK and includes a certificate of completion.
Teacher/Careers Adviser Visit To Hinkley Point C
Teachers & Careers Advisers were invited to join us for a unique opportunity to visit Hinkley Point C, where EDF are building two new nuclear reactors, the first in a new generation of nuclear power stations in Britain providing zero-carbon electricity for around six million homes.
During our visit:
- We explored the reasons why EDF is a great apprenticeship employer:
- We heard about their wide range of apprenticeship and early careers opportunities.
- We experienced a tour of Hinkley Point C, the first nuclear power station in Britain, which is providing zero-carbon electricity for around six million homes.
- We learned about the application and assessment process.
- We heard from EDF apprentices about their journeys and experiences.