EDF Nuclear Engineering apprenticeship will open in November, 2012 and if you want to register yourself for this program then visit https://www.edfenergycareers.com/Login.aspx.
EDF’s apprenticeship scheme is 4 year programme and it’s not only focusing on the skills that are required to manage a nuclear power station but the attitudes and behaviours that are essential for safe operation for the Nuclear plants.
Upon completion of the scheme you will be awarded an Advanced Modern Apprenticeship Certificate of Engineering, and you will also have attained an ONC/HNC and an NVQ Level 3.
You can read more about EDF careers here http://www.edfenergy.com/careers/apprentices-trainees/engineering-apprentice-scheme.shtml.
EDF telephone interview
You would probably get typical interview questions as well as competency based ones, it will be an aptitute test maybe numerical reasoning.
You should also expect SHL numerical and PHL based tests. There are about 18 questions in this SHL test for you to finish in 25 minutes.
EDF interview may take about 20-30 minutes to complete.
Here are some questions that you might be asked during your interview:
- Why EDF?
- How did you convince members in a team to take ur suggestions?
- Would you do the same in a similar situation?
- How challenging was the situation you faced, what would you do differently in a similar situation? What are you currently involved in?
- What are lessons/ skills have gained from it?
- How have you planned a project?
- How have you built a relationship with others?
- How have you acquired a new skill?
EDF Salaries and Benefits
Basic pay will range from approx £8,900 in the first year and will increase each year up to approx £17,100 by year four.
– 23 days annual holidays and plus bank holidays
– Accommodations
– Meals
and many other benefits and rewards.
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