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As an Advanced Manufacturing Engineering apprentice you would undertake higher-level technical occupations in sectors such as aerospace, nuclear, mechanical, electrical, electronics, automotive and wind turbines. Manufacturing is one of the
Read moreThe UK aerospace industry is one of the most exciting areas of engineering and covers a wide range of craft that fly in the Earth’s atmosphere and surrounding space. Aerospace
Read moreThe fusion of creative intervention and technological innovation has created a world-class creative industry in the UK, particularly in terms of digital media. The BBC, ITV, Channel 4 and independent
Read moreThe Building Energy Management Systems apprenticeship covers a wide range of skills and occupations within the building services engineering sector. Apart from our homes, almost every building we enter will
Read moreThe Building Services Engineering and Project Management apprenticeship covers a wide range of skills and occupations within the building services engineering sector. There are two pathways (technician and design technician)
Read moreOn a Composite Engineering apprenticeship you will work with a range of different composite materials, using a variety of resins, fibres and other core materials. Composite materials (or composites as
Read moreOn a Consumer Electrical and Electronic Products apprenticeship you will be involved in the delivery and installation, or service and maintenance, of electrical and electronic products such as washing machines,
Read moreThe Domestic Heating apprenticeship covers training in a range of domestic heating systems and components and their installation. The domestic heating industry is a key part of construction in the
Read moreThe Electrotechnical apprenticeship covers the installation, maintenance and repair of electrotechnical equipment – from installing electrical systems inside a new building to maintaining machinery on a production line. The electrotechnical industry
Read moreThe Engineering Construction apprenticeship covers a range of roles in engineering construction, reflecting the many career pathways that require specialist skills. UK engineering construction is a global force and employs approximately
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