Apprentice Internet Protocols (IP) Engineer
Gamma Telecom Holdings ltd
Manchester (M40 5BP)
Closes on Monday 2 June 2025
Posted on 11 April 2025
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Summary
Are you someone who is fascinated by all things technology, have you completed a Computer Science, Mathematics, or Engineering A-level (or equivalent) because of this? GammaLabs is looking for two Internet Protocols (IP) Engineer Apprentices to get stuck into real-world tech problems and learn how the internet truly works behind the scenes.
- Wage
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£22,900 a year
- Training course
- Network engineer (level 4)
- Hours
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Monday to Friday, 9am to 5pm, Hybrid working.
35 hours a week
- Start date
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Monday 1 September 2025
- Duration
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1 year 6 months
- Positions available
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2
Work
Most of your apprenticeship is spent working. You’ll learn on the job by getting hands-on experience.
What you’ll do at work
- The main purpose of this apprentice position is to get hands-on experience with how internet networks work (also known as IP networking). You’ll start by helping deal with issues raised by Gamma’s business partners - these are called ‘tickets’ - and handling customer service queries. Over time, you’ll move on to working with the design and delivery of Gamma’s networks and services
- You’ll be part of the whole process that engineers go through, like planning, designing, testing, building tools to help (automation), setting up the network, and keeping it running smoothly. This gives you the chance to understand how everything connects and how Gamma supports customers with reliable service
- The goal of the apprenticeship is to help you build your skills in fixing network issues and understanding how Gamma’s systems work, so that you can grow into a Junior IP Engineer. You’ll start with more day-to-day tasks to build your knowledge of Gamma’s network, vendors and services, and eventually take on more responsibility like working on projects and helping with new network designs. You’ll get lots of support from your manager and team along the way
You will be taught everything you need to know, especially the technical knowledge, however, as an apprentice, you can expect to:
- Help build, look after, and fix computer networks
- Work with things like routers, switches, and firewalls that keep networks running
- Keep an eye on how networks are doing and help fix problems when they go slow or stop working
- Write down what went wrong and how it was fixed
- Learn the basics of how networks work, like how devices talk to each other
- Work with engineers to improve and update the network
Where you’ll work
11 Northampton Road
Manchester
M40 5BP
Training
Apprenticeships include time away from working for specialist training. You’ll study to gain professional knowledge and skills.
College or training organisation
QA LIMITED
Your training course
Network engineer (level 4)
Equal to higher national certificate (HNC)
Course contents
- apply the appropriate tools and techniques when securely operating and testing networks
- install and configure the elements required to maintain and manage a secure network
- implement techniques to monitor and record systems performance in line with defined specifications
- maintain security and performance of the system against known and standard threats
- apply the appropriate tools and techniques to identify systems performance issues
- apply the appropriate tools and techniques to gather information to troubleshoot issues and isolate, repair or escalate faults
- communicate outcomes of tasks and record in line with organisational procedures and SLAs including adherence to customer service standards
- upgrade, apply and test components to systems configurations ensuring that the system meets the organisation’s requirements and minimises downtime. This should include backup processes
- record task details whether face-to-face, remote or in writing in line with ogranisational requirements
- interpret information received from a manager, customer or technical specialist and accurately implement the defined requirements
- monitor, identify and implement required maintenance procedures
- implement techniques to optimise systems performance in line with defined specifications
- organise and prioritise clients or stakeholders’ requests in line with SLAs and organization processes
- explain their job role within the business context to stakeholders to enable a clear understanding on both sides of what their remit is and convey technical constraints in appropriate language considering accessibility and diversity implications
- operate securely and apply the appropriate process, policies and legislation within their business responsibilities
- communicate with a range of stakeholders taking into consideration the organisations cultural awareness and technical ability
- apply the appropriate level of responsibility when planning and prioritising work tasks
- apply the relevant numerical skills (Binary, dotted decimal notation) required to meet the defined specifications
- ensure compliance of network engineering outputs with change management processes
- select the appropriate tools and comply with organisation policies and processes when upgrading systems
- apply the appropriate tools and techniques when securely operating and testing networks
- install and configure the elements required to maintain and manage a secure network
- implement techniques to monitor and record systems performance in line with defined specifications
- maintain security and performance of the system against known and standard threats
- apply the appropriate tools and techniques to identify systems performance issues
- apply the appropriate tools and techniques to gather information to troubleshoot issues and isolate, repair or escalate faults
- communicate outcomes of tasks and record in line with organisational procedures and SLAs including adherence to customer service standards
- upgrade, apply and test components to systems configurations ensuring that the system meets the organisation’s requirements and minimises downtime. This should include backup processes
- record task details whether face-to-face, remote or in writing in line with ogranisational requirements
- interpret information received from a manager, customer or technical specialist and accurately implement the defined requirements
- monitor, identify and implement required maintenance procedures
- implement techniques to optimise systems performance in line with defined specifications
- organise and prioritise clients or stakeholders’ requests in line with SLAs and organization processes
- explain their job role within the business context to stakeholders to enable a clear understanding on both sides of what their remit is and convey technical constraints in appropriate language considering accessibility and diversity implications
- operate securely and apply the appropriate process, policies and legislation within their business responsibilities
- communicate with a range of stakeholders taking into consideration the organisations cultural awareness and technical ability
- apply the appropriate level of responsibility when planning and prioritising work tasks
- apply the relevant numerical skills (Binary, dotted decimal notation) required to meet the defined specifications
- ensure compliance of network engineering outputs with change management processes
- select the appropriate tools and comply with organisation policies and processes when upgrading systems
Your training plan
Network Engineer Level 4.
Requirements
Let the company know about other relevant qualifications and industry experience you have. They can adjust the apprenticeship to reflect what you already know.
Skills
- Communication skills
- IT skills
- Problem solving skills
- Analytical skills
- Team working
About this company
Gamma help businesses stay connected through services like communication systems, broadband and internet connectivity, and mobile solutions. They’re a fast-growing, people-focused company that offers real career progression and development. They are empowering people at the heart of good business. Their vision is for a better-connected world in which we can work smarter for the benefit of business, people and the planet. Their solutions power communication across the UK and Europe - from small businesses to major enterprise and public sector organisations. They are looking for curious, ambitious people to join them on that journey. Whether you're passionate about technology, people, problem-solving or creativity, there’s a place for you
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After this apprenticeship
After you finish your apprenticeship, you will enter into an experienced Junior IP Engineer role.
Ask a question
The contact for this apprenticeship is:
Gamma Telecom Holdings ltd
Simran Toor
simran@sanctuarygraduates.co.uk
07884192809
The reference code for this apprenticeship is VAC1000315209.
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Closes on Monday 2 June 2025
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