Are you considering a career in engineering?

Did you know that an apprenticeship could be your ticket to a high-skilled job in a world-leading engineering company straight out of education? And what’s more, you’ll get paid a wage and gain qualifications without having to take on any student debt.

Read on to find out about the different types of engineering apprenticeships and how you can apply.

1. What is an engineering apprenticeship?As an apprentice, you will gain the knowledge and skills for your role on the job. You’ll spend most of your time in the office, lab, factory or field, where you will be trained up by experienced colleagues. Depending on your apprenticeship level, you will also study with a training provider, in college or at university, working towards a qualification which will support you in your day-to-day role.

There are three main types of apprenticeships: intermediate, advanced and higher/degree apprenticeships. Each apprenticeship will provide different qualifications. 

Curious about the different types of apprenticeships? Have a read of this article2. The different types of engineering apprenticeshipsEngineering has several different career pathways. The 5 main types of engineering apprenticeships are: 

Electrical Engineering
Mechanical Engineering
Manufacturing Engineering
Civil Engineering
Environmental Technology Engineering

Have a look at this video to learn more about the 5 main types of engineering apprenticeships3. What skills do I need to apply for an engineering apprenticeship?Every engineering apprenticeship is different so make sure to read the job description carefully to find out about what skills are required.

As a guide, here are a selection of the skills and qualities you would need:Able to work as part of a team.
Dedicated, conscientious, and reliable.Practical and hands-on.
A genuine interest in engineering.
Hardworking. 
Able to communicate complex information.
Able to think technically and analytically. Happy to work in an industrial environment. 
Organised. 
Good at managing your time. Here are some articles about skills. 

4. So what engineering apprenticeships are available?Engineering apprenticeships at Volkswagen – Click to Apply

Experience hands-on learning while being mentored by industry experts. You will train at our world class training facilities and work with the very latest automotive technology and amazing vehicles. 

Location: Nationwide
Deadline: 26 May 2023
Latest opportunities: Become a Vehicle Parts Assistant, work in Mechanical or Technical Engineering, all while gaining a professional qualification.  Engineering Apprenticeships at Jaguar Land Rover – Click to Apply

Jaguar Land Rover are the pioneers creating the next generation of outstanding vehicles. They are looking for hard-working individuals to make driving more sustainable, their business more environmentally aware and their services more desirable for our customers

Location: Nationwide
Deadline: 26 May 2023
Latest opportunities: Vehicle Sales, Parts Manufacturing, Customer Service and Engineering Technician.  Start your engineering career today!