09 Feb 2026
Transport for Wales (TfW) has opened applications for its 2026 Apprenticeship Programme, offering people across Wales the opportunity to earn, learn and build skills that support long-term careers in the transport sector.
Launching to coincide with National Apprenticeship Week (9 February to 15 February 2026), the programme highlights TfW’s commitment to developing early talent and opening doors for people at all stages of their career journey.
With a strong track record of progressing apprentices into permanent roles, TfW continues to expand its early career pathways, offering high quality training, recognised qualifications and real-world project experience.
The programme has opportunities that reflect the diverse expertise needed to transform transport in Wales.TfW has 11 opportunities across 10 areas:
- Train Planning
- Event Planning and Delivery
- Delivery Network Infrastructure
- Business Data Analytics
- Customer Relations
- Supply Chain and Contract Management
- Commercial Analytics
- Customer Operations
- HR People Systems
- Project Management
This is the first year TfW has opportunities in Train Planning, Event Planning and Delivery, Delivery Network infrastructure, Supply Chain and Contract Management, Commercial Analytics and Business Data Analytics, highlighting its desire to bolster skills and expertise in those areas.
Jade McIntosh, Early Talent Manager at TfW said: “Apprenticeships continue to play a vital role in shaping the future of our organisation. They bring new ideas, energy and perspectives that help us deliver smarter, greener and better transport for Wales.
"We’re proud to open applications during National Apprenticeship Week and shine a light on the incredible talent developing across our teams.”
Applications are now open, and TfW is encouraging anyone considering an apprenticeship, whether leaving education, changing career direction or looking to build new skills, to apply and be part of creating a better transport network for Wales.
TfW is inviting anyone interested to an open evening to learn more about the apprenticeship programme on 12 February between 5pm and 7:30pm in Pontypridd.
Find out more and register here: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/discover-your-future-transport-for-wales-apprenticeship-open-tickets…
Applications close at midnight on 8 March 2026. Early applications are encouraged as the scheme typically attracts high interest and may close before the deadline.
For more information and to apply, visit: https://jobs.tfw.wales/jobs/apprenticeships.
Notes to editors
Apprentices typically benefit from a blended learning model, combining on-the-job training with time dedicated to formal study through trusted education partners career pathways, offering high quality training, recognised qualifications and real-world project experience. Apprentices typically benefit from a blended learning model, combining on the job training with time dedicated to formal study through trusted education partners
This year’s National Apprenticeship Week theme celebrates how apprenticeships help people develop skills for life, a crucial part to TfW’s approach to early talent. As part of the programme, apprentices gain hands-on experience working alongside industry experts, supported by structured development opportunities through its Apprenticeship Academy. The Academy enhances technical learning with wider skills development, mentorship, and access to specialist masterclasses that help apprentices flourish both professionally and personally.