National Apprenticeship Week 2023

February 8, 2023

Our students pursuing a career in architecture are developing a range of skills and knowledge through education and hands-on experience.  Through academic courses, they learn about design principles, building materials, construction methods, and codes and standards.  Studio courses provide opportunities for our students to apply their knowledge and refine their design skills through hands-on projects.  Additionally, our apprenticeships offer practical experience in real life settings, allowing them to apply their skills and knowledge in a professional environment, network with industry professionals, and develop a strong portfolio. These opportunities are helping to prepare them for a successful and rewarding career in architecture.

We currently have three members of our team on an apprenticeship scheme – Taylor, Connor and Jake.

#SkillsForLife #NAW2023

We are always on the look out for driven, enthusiastic candidates who have a strong interest in architecture to start an apprenticeship scheme with us.  Please email your interest to [email protected]

You do not need any experience to apply. You just need to have an interest in the work we do at Wincer Kievenaar, an appreciation of our core values along with the desire to do well.

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Jake Wilson

Architect

Jake Wilson joined Wincer Kievenaar in November 2018. In August 2024, Jake reached a major milestone in his architectural career by successfully earning his RIBA Part 3 qualification, officially becoming a Chartered Architect.

Jake started his architectural journey at the University of Kent and completing both his RIBA Part 2 and 3 qualifications at London South Bank University.

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