An inside view on apprenticeships at DIO

...I came across a job advert for the Project Management apprenticeship within DIO and found I had transferable skills for this career. An apprenticeship was the perfect choice for me...
...I came across a job advert for the Project Management apprenticeship within DIO and found I had transferable skills for this career. An apprenticeship was the perfect choice for me...
...is important for us to help bring innovation and change, increase supply chain resilience, and deliver services for our end users. We will ensure that the qualification criteria to collaborate...
...air, and the use of chainsaws and strimmers. As I mentioned, first aid training is important for all DIO range staff worldwide. Here at BATSUB – the British Army Training...
...a range of tasks including budgeting, forecasting and scrutiny of expenditure. In addition, we provide advice on a wide range of financial policy issues and respond to urgent requests for...
It seems hardly a day goes by without another news story touching on the need for more housing in the UK. Much of the land for new housing projects comes...
...BATUK provides the Army with combined arms light role infantry battle group exercises. It is also used for Forward Operating Base/village locations and engineering tasks. Soldiers from 1st Battalion The...
...and cost savings for our Armed Forces as well as the MOD Police. Despite some early challenges, we're making great progress. The new range building complex and ETR are now...
Hi, I’m Mark Duddy and I’m the DIO Programme Director for the Army Basing Programme (ABP). If you are a regular reader of the blog you will know that ABP...
...for combined arms light role infantry battle group exercises. It is also used for forward operating bases, village locations and engineering tasks. Soldiers from 1st Battalion The Princess of Wales's...
...look forward to. Only a year ago we were preparing for a big change in how we work. In April 2018, core infrastructure spending decisions were placed on the Front...