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Architectural Design and Build Apprentice

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Job Title Location Salary Date Posted Closing Date
Architectural Design and Build Apprentice North East Competitive July 2025 Friday 8 August 2025

Your Story 

Are you ready to earn while you learn and lay the foundations for an exciting career in housebuilding? At Story Homes, we’re offering a unique opportunity for an ambitious individual to join our Technical Team as an Architectural Design and Build Apprentice.

This role is perfect for those looking to develop, grow, and become the best version of themselves, with the potential for career progression upon qualification. You’ll gain hands-on experience working alongside skilled professionals, contributing to live projects, and tackling real-world design challenges and commercial decisions.

You must either have or expect to achieve a minimum of 5 GCSEs (Grades 4–9 or equivalent), including Maths and English and a willingness to undertake a relevant apprenticeship qualification in construction or design.

For more information about this role please view the full job description Architectural Design and Build Apprentice – Job Description

Our Benefits

  • 26 days annual leave plus bank holidays
  • Flexible working
  • Free parking
  • Pension scheme (depending on age)
  • Local discounts

Our Business

Story Homes is a 5* builder with a mission to design and build quality homes that people aspire to live in. We are proud to build beautiful homes that bring something different to the areas in which we operate.

Founded in 1987 by Fred Story, our family-owned business goes to great lengths to craft houses that are not only strong in build, but in character too. We are proud to challenge the conventions of mass produced newbuilds and stand apart from the crowd.

Apply Now

If you are interested in this vacancy, please email your CV and cover letter to HR@storyhomes.co.uk

We will attempt to respond to all applications we receive however, please note that in some instances this is not always possible therefore if you have not had a response to your application within three weeks of the closing date, you can presume that you have not been shortlisted for the next stage of recruitment.