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Network Engineer Apprenticeship Training
Step into the world of advanced networking with our Level 4 Network Engineer Apprenticeship. Gain hands-on experience, industry certifications, and the skills needed to design, secure, and manage networks in today’s digital-first world.






Why Choose a Network Engineer Apprenticeship?
Build the backbone of modern technology
Network engineers design, maintain, and protect the systems that keep businesses and communities connected.
What is a Network Engineer apprenticeship?
It’s a structured programme that blends classroom learning with real-world training under expert guidance.
Do apprentices get paid?
Yes. Apprentices earn a salary while gaining valuable technical experience.
What kind of work will I do?
You’ll learn to design, configure, troubleshoot, and secure networks across a range of industries.
Do I need prior networking experience?
No — basic IT knowledge helps, but the apprenticeship provides all the training you’ll need.
What certifications can I gain?
Qualifications may include CCNA, CompTIA Network+, or other vendor-specific networking credentials.
How long does the apprenticeship last?
Typically, a Level 4 apprenticeship lasts 18–24 months, depending on the employer.
Will I get mentoring support?
Yes. You’ll work with experienced network engineers who guide you throughout your training.
What industries hire network engineers?
Telecoms, finance, healthcare, government, tech firms, and any business that relies on digital infrastructure.
What skills will I develop?
Technical expertise in protocols (TCP/IP), cloud networking, cyber security, and network troubleshooting.
Can this lead to a permanent job?
Yes. Most apprentices progress into full-time roles as Network Engineers, Systems Engineers, or Security Analysts
Advantages of a Network Engineer Apprenticeship
Shape the future of connectivity and cyber security
This apprenticeship provides the perfect foundation for a stable, rewarding career in networking.

Hands-On Experience
Work with real systems, learning network design, troubleshooting, and security.
Industry Certifications
Gain globally recognised credentials like CCNA or CompTIA Network+.
Career Growth
Open doors to roles such as Systems Engineer, Network Administrator, or Security Specialist.




