Overhaul & Repair Engineer Apprentice
CLARKE ENERGY LIMITED
Apprenticeship summary
Clarke Energy is looking for our next generation of Overhaul & Repair Engineers through our industry-leading Apprenticeship Programme. This is a fantastic opportunity to join a global power solutions business, working with world‑class gas engines and receiving exceptional training along the way.
Closing date: May 1, 2026
Advanced
Across the four-year programme, you will gain:
Year 1 – Foundations
- One day a week study towards Level 3 Engineering Technician
- Clarke Energy induction, technical basics, and overhaul & repair skills
- CSCS card provided
- Company laptop & phone provided
Year 2 – Technical Growth
- Department rotation in different departments
- Mechanical assignments and course work
- Mechanical Rebuild training – Jenbacher type 3 engine
- One day a week at college to complete Level 3
- Hands‑on overhaul and repair experience
Year 3 – Advanced Skills
- Jenbacher assignments and coursework
- Mechanical Rebuild training – Jenbacher type 4 engine
- Increased responsibility supporting overhaul projects
- Progress towards HNC (optional)
Year 4 – Professional Readiness
- Electrical installation work and engine re-wire experience
- 3‑month field service placement
- Mechanical Rebuild training – Jenbacher Type 624 engine
- Low Voltage course
- Final sign‑off and Apprenticeship Presentation
- You will spend 1 day per week with Waterside Training and the rest of your time at Clarke Energy
- A full time position on completion of the apprenticeship with progression opportunity
Employer
CLARKE ENERGY LIMITED
Clarke Energy, a Rehlko company is a multinational specialist in the engineering, installation, and maintenance of distributed power systems. Operating globally, we deliver local integrated energy solutions helping to balance our customers’ needs of resilient, cost and environmental performance. Unlike other operators Clarke Energy takes a life-of-asset approach to system integration and operation. These systems are often anchored in either gas engines, battery energy storage systems (BESS), biogas upgraders or heat pumps. These systems are fuelled by a range of low carbon and renewable fuels such as biogas, biomethane (also called renewable natural gas) and hydrogen, or with the energy efficient and considered use of natural gas.
Training
ST HELENS COLLEGE
Apprenticeship standard:Engineering maintenance technician - single discipline (level 3)