2026 Quality Practitioner Apprenticeship
Posted 1 day 5 hours ago by Laing O'Rourke
We're looking for bright and committed apprentices who will bring energy, new ideas and a fresh perspective to help us become the recognised leader and transform the construction and engineering industry.
Role OverviewThe broad purpose of the Quality Practitioner role is to deploy effective Quality Practices to ensure we fulfil the contractual and regulatory requirements of our customers and other stakeholders alongside our own business requirements. This includes four main elements: 1) Quality Planning (planning a delivery system for consistent outputs, such as implementing Quality Management Plans), 2) Quality Assurance (providing confidence to stakeholders that Quality standards are maintained, such as conducting audits), 3) Quality Control (verifying a product or service is meeting agreed specifications, such as carrying out inspections) and 4) Continuous Improvement (preventing recurrence of poor quality through analysis and addressing the root cause of poor quality, such as conducting investigations).
In your daily work, you will interact with a variety of teams within the organisation (e.g. technical, procurement, manufacturing, and operational) and external organisations, such as customers, suppliers and certification bodies when required. The individual will be expected to be an advocate for implementing Quality Practice and Governance. A typical day will include internal meetings to review quality performance, such as gathering and analysing quality performance data, inspection or audit findings, carrying out audits or inspections, stakeholder visits, interacting with people from other functions to plan the quality delivery system for their area of responsibility. Individuals will also support and develop people within and outside the Quality Function.
They work within the Quality function in Dartford under the guidance of the central Quality team.
Quality Practitioners are part of the QA/QC Job Family and the parent Technical Function, which ensures technical excellence, assurance and performance across all projects and opportunities from pre-project, early engagement and work winning through to detailed delivery. The Technical function is part of our Engineering Enterprise and is aligned with our overall strategy to maximise DFMA, Digital Engineering, and Early Engagement.
Quality Practitioners will receive the appropriate on and off the job training to allow you to become an experienced Laing O'Rourke Quality Practitioner.
Key Deliverables and AccountabilitiesKey Deliverables and Accountabilities of a Quality Practitioner Apprentice
- Support Quality Leaders to formulate Quality Strategy
- Contribute to the management of customer satisfaction and supplier performance.
- Deploy Quality Policies and Governance
- Guide and support others to improve quality competency and performance.
- Plan and Conduct Audits and other assurance activities.
- Develop Quality Control Plans for products/services.
- Provide guidance on use of methods/tools to improve quality performance.
- Solving Quality problems, such as non-conformances, and overcoming challenges to the implementation of solutions
- Effective application of quality risk management and mitigation to drive new products/services development
- Highly computer literate (MS Office including MS Word, Excel, Outlook & PowerPoint, PDF Editors).
As a project-led business, the location of our work can vary depending on project needs. This role is a project centred requiring you to be prepared to work away from home at project sites across the UK.
Apprenticeship level and standardLevel 4, 14 months, Quality practitioner / Institute for Apprenticeships and Technical Education
Entry RequirementsWe are looking for graduates who meet the following criteria:
- 4 GCSEs at C/4+
- Minimum of 96 UCAS points, 3 A-levels at C grade or equivalent
- Have strong numeracy and literacy skills
- Be flexible as you may be required to work away
- Be eligible to work in the UK. We cannot offer visa sponsorship
Note: Entry requirements are role-specific and can vary by job description.
Accessibility and SupportWe are committed to ensuring our recruitment process is inclusive and accessible to all candidates. If you require any adjustments or support with your application, or at any stage of the process, please contact
The Professional Apprenticeship Programme will commence in September 2025