Scot JCB seeks applicants for 2026 apprenticeship programme

Scot JCB apprentices

SCOT JCB Group has launched its 2026 Apprenticeship Recruitment Programme.

This year, apprenticeship vacancies are available in Alnwick, Carlisle, Dumfries, Edinburgh, Forfar, Kelso, and Newcastle. The firm said successful candidates will join one of the most established engineering apprenticeship schemes in the industry, working daily with advanced machinery across both construction and agriculture.

Apprentices will work with engineers to support the servicing and repair of a wide range of machinery. The programme combines on-the-job learning with college-based study. Apprentices also train at Scot JCB Group’s training facility in Glasgow with an in-house trainer, combined with going to college to gain NVQ or SVQ qualifications in plant maintenance or land-based service engineering.

Additional training opportunities include forklift certification, first aid training, and manufacturer-based courses at JCB’s global facilities.

Rhona Cameron, HR director of Scot JCB Group, said, “Our apprenticeship programme is one of the most important investments we make as a business. It gives young people the chance to learn practical engineering skills, gain respected qualifications, and build long-term careers with us. Many of our most experienced engineers started as apprentices, and we are proud to continue that legacy.

“Our apprentices play a vital role across the company. They bring fresh ideas, enthusiasm, and a real passion for engineering. We provide a welcoming and supportive environment, along with clear development pathways that help them grow into confident and capable engineers.”

Scot JCB Group encourages anyone with an interest in engineering to consider applying. For full details, visit www.scot-jcb.com.