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Ready to carve out your career in the meat industry? Join our Butchery Apprenticeship Programme and learn from the best in the business! No experience? No problem, if you’ve got the right attitude, we’ll teach you the rest.
Requirements
- Attention to detail
- Team working
- Physical fitness
- No formal qualifications required! We'll support you towards completing your Level 1 Functional Skills.
- Enthusiasm for the industry and a commitment to completing your apprenticeship.
- Keen to develop your skills and grow within the company.
- Share if you have other relevant qualifications and industry experience. The apprenticeship can be adjusted to reflect what you already know.
Responsibilities
- Learn the Basics: Acquire foundational knowledge in butchery principles, meat species, and carcass processing techniques.
- Master Your Craft: Develop knife skills for cutting, boning, trimming, and mincing meat.
- Gain Industry Insight: Understand the meat sector's history, values, culture, and traditions.
- Team Collaboration: Work with the team to meet deadlines and productivity targets.
- Maintain Standards: Adhere to health, food safety, and hygiene standards.
- Support Operations: Assist in stock control, quality assurance, and customer expectations.
- Comply with regulations and legislation relevant to their role and business.
- Maintains and sharpens knives and cutting equipment.
- Manual handling of carcases or primals through the manufacturing or butchery process.
- Adhere to the organisational policies and standard operating procedures.
- Maintain the meat product to the given customer specification and food safety compliance and traceability procedures in the meat supply chain.
- Support colleagues in delivering the daily workplace requirements.
- Use technology and applications to support production, sales, and customer service.
- Contribute to continuous improvement activities which focus on improving sustainability within the business.
- Communicate with customers and stakeholders to meet their requirements.
- Process and dispose of waste material.
- Uses knives and cutting equipment to undertake a range of primary and secondary butchery skills.
- Serve customers in line with brand standards.
- Advise customers on the use by dates, storage, preparation, and cooking of meat products.
- Prepare, produce, and display meat products such as joints, portions, sausages, burgers, value-added products and offer alternative products when required.
- Plan and prepare for seasonal supply and demand of meat products in the merchandising and promotion of seasonal foods.
- Provide provenance and heritage product information.
- Set up and close meat counter displays.
- Balance the customers’ needs with additional linked products and services such as marinades, and encourage customer loyalty and repeat business.
- Produce meat to the specific volume, size, and weight to meet the needs of stakeholders.
- Maximise the saleable yield for the business relating to carcases or primals.
- Contribute to efficiencies to support the key performance indicators (KPIs) of the business through working to agreed specifications for their role.
- Adhere to customer specifications and contracts.
- Contribute to foreign body control and metal detection.
- Meet key performance indicators within meat processing.
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Benefits
- Wage: £26,436 a year
- You could earn up to an extra £2,500 during the programme through milestone incentive payments that recognise your hard work, progress and commitment.
- This programme is designed to support more than just your technical development. You’ll also build important life skills through learning about money management, time management, British Values, respect and shared values in our business, mental health awareness, confidence and communication skills, helping you succeed both at work and in everyday life.
- This apprenticeship is a stepping stone to advanced qualifications and specialised roles within ABP UK. Continue your journey in sustainable butchery, retail, or further education in the broader meat industry.
- Your earnings can increase over time with an apprenticeship. Find out about potential future pay (opens in new tab).


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Application Process
- Closes in 25 days (Friday 31 July 2026)
- After signing in, you’ll apply for this apprenticeship on the company's website.
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About ABP UK
ABP Food Group is one of Europe’s leading integrated agri-food businesses, with divisions specialising in food production, pet food and renewables. Over our 70-year history, we have grown to 14,000 strong team and have built a reputation for quality and innovation. ABP UK, part of the ABP Food Group produces quality fresh and frozen beef, lamb and meat-free products to some of the nations leading supermarkets and restaurants, including a number of Michelin Star establishments!
Contact
- The contact for this apprenticeship is: Kate Taylor
- Email: earlycareers@abpbeef.com
- The reference code for this apprenticeship is VAC2000040623.
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