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Level 6 Applied Professional Engineering Programme Degree Apprenticeship – Manufacturing Pathway
Manufacturing is at the very heart of JLR, with thousands of vehicles being produced every day across our production facilities. With a blend of hands-on experience and qualifications you will work on projects that are fundamental to our global success, providing the opportunity to influence the future of manufacturing. Throughout your apprenticeship you could be based in our plant teams within technologies such as MP&L, Press, Body in White, Paint, or Trim and Final or you could join our Global Manufacturing (GME) Department. Halewood This is an exciting time to join Halewood, as we develop the new generation of electric vehicles, which will be delivered in 2026. This landmark launch will bring together diverse technologies to realise our innovative Electrical Modular Architecture (EMA) platform – and you will play your part in making it happen, delivering our new Modern Luxury vehicles. Halewood is home to the iconic Range Rover Evoque and Discovery Sport and is central to our manufacturing operations. Whether you focus on MP&L, Press, Body in White, Paint or Trim and Final, you will experience the end-to-end production of our vehicles. Global Manufacturing Engineering (GME) Our Global Manufacturing Engineering team operates on Future Vehicle Programmes across our global Manufacturing & Product Design locations. Join us and you will be responsible for the design, installation and commissioning of manufacturing facilities and processes, to build the modern luxury vehicles of the future. You will be working with stakeholders across our enterprise including Design, Product Engineering, Procurement, Part & Facility Suppliers, and Manufacturing Operations to deliver new products into a complex manufacturing infrastructure. GME is Seven Technologies that work hand in hand to deliver whole vehicle manufacturing solutions; Stamping, Body, Paint, Trim, Propulsion, Dimensional Systems, Logistics & Construction. If you join GME, you could get involved in activities such as working with digital toolsets and systems to leverage VR and digitalisation to bring products and processes to life, work alongside colleagues in the wider industrial operations chapter (procurement, supply chain & manufacturing) as well as interfacing with the product development teams ensuring the product is designed to meet bill of process standards and requirements and deliver enterprise KPI's on Quality, Cost & Time to Market. Apprentices will also get involved in assessing feasibility for joining and assembly technologies, ensuring we deliver a capable process into a production facility. If you enjoy problem solving and being at the heart of making things happen then our GME roles give you the opportunity to work throughout the end-to-end product lifecycle, with multiple stakeholders internally and externally, and managing large capital investment change into our plants. Quickly gaining real-world experience in process and industrial engineering, you will play a key role in transforming our brands and develop as a fully rounded automotive manufacturing engineer. Training:During your apprenticeship, you’ll gain valuable hands-on experience and career-building skills while working at the forefront of the automotive industry. This exciting programme is designed to help you build practical skills, deepen your foundational knowledge, and develop essential business behaviours such as teamwork and problem-solving. You’ll be supported by a JLR early careers cohort leader, the university team, and your line manager every step of the way. You’ll achieve a BEng (Hons) in Applied Professional Engineering developed in conjunction with the University of Warwick. For more details on the degree course, please visit: https://warwick.ac.uk/fac/sci/wmg/study/degree-apprenticeships/applied-professional-engineering Please note during your apprenticeship you will be expected to attend a number of face-to-face block weeks in person at the University of Warwick based within the West Midlands. Please consider this on making your application. Year 1 – 2 This programme is delivered through a combination of online study, face-to-face lectures, independent learning each week. This gives you the chance to apply your learning from University of Warwick to projects in a real-world environment. You’ll study a range of modules designed to build your essential knowledge, skills and behaviours, with regular process reviews along to way to ensure you’re getting the support you need from your tutors and line manager. Years 3-4 In years 3 and 4 you will complete modules related to your chosen specialism –Product Design and Development. In your final year, you’ll complete a work-based project as part of your End Point Assessment (EPA). This is an opportunity for you to use the skills and experience you gained throughout your time on the programme and apply them directly to your role. And when you’ve successfully completed your EPA, you’ll achieve your Level 6 Apprenticeship and taking on new responsibilities and making a meaningful impact within the business.Training Outcome:Upon completion of the apprenticeship, you will move into a substantive position within the business.Employer Description:LIVE THE EXCEPTIONAL WITH SOUL We are the proud creators. The curious minds. Inspired to create unique vehicles, to realise our vision of modern luxury. We work as one. Shaping the future. Motivated by a love for our customer. United by a deep admiration for each other. Our sense of integrity and our spirit of excellent empowers us. Our ambition to grow. Our passion to chart new landscapes of innovation, encourages us to dream. It’s what drives us. To be visionaries. To be creators.Working Hours :Monday - Friday. Working hours to be confirmed.Skills: Interest in Engineering ....Read more...
Level 3 Advanced Apprenticeship Creative – Engineering and Manufacturing Support Technician
At JLR, Modern Luxury embraces our Modernist Design Philosophy to authentically build desirability and emotional engagement for our brands. We’re on an exciting journey – creating four distinct brands with their own purpose, insight, benefit and personalities – each built on a foundation of exemplary British design and craftsmanship that elevates the end-to-end client experience Creative is a multi-disciplinary department, boasting over 700 proud creators. An inclusive and diverse international team from a wide range of industry backgrounds, we work together to create vehicles, experiences and services that truly resonate with our clients From our state-of-the-art design studios in Gaydon, Warwickshire, we offer our teams an inspirational place to work and interact in a creative, collaborative space to deliver our Modern Luxury vision for Range Rover, Defender, Discovery and Jaguar As an advanced apprentice, you could join us in the following Creative teams: Hard Modelling team – Our Hard Modelling team transforms designers' visions into reality. As highly skilled craftspeople, they create world-class models that support the creative process at every stage As an apprentice, you’ll play a vital role in building bespoke models – mastering essential hand skills and modelling methods to bring designs to life to meet the various stages of the Creative process involving creating beautiful, hand-built models You’ll learn how to use a variety of hand tools, including manual, electric, and air-fed tools. You’ll also build an understanding of modelling methods, refining your knowledge of fixings, adhesives, composites, and finishes, and develop your problem-solving and communication skills Trim Development team - The Trim Development team create and deliver soft and hard trimmed models for the Creative department. These models are frequently used in the creative process, supporting gateway milestones, customer engagement, visual sign-off, and creative exploration As an apprentice, you’ll work with textiles, leather and other materials for creative displays, internal reviews, and show vehicles. Under the guidance of experts, you’ll learn practical skills such as patterning, industrial sewing, material assessment, fabric manipulation, wrapping, and foam shaping You’ll also learn about safe workplace practices, time management, and how to effectively collaborate as a team Paint team - The Paint team is responsible for the complete surfacing of models, including paint application, paint shop systems, and tool functions, to deliver high-quality design model assets for the Creative department As an apprentice, you’ll get involved in the full paint application process for prototype parts, working to match bespoke colours to the designer’s brief. This includes applying polyester, primer, water/solvent base coats, gloss and matt lacquers, polishing prototype parts and models to show car standards, and hand and machine surfacing of exterior and interior models to a high quality Additionally, you’ll learn about safe workplace practices, time management, and how to effectively collaborate as a team Training: During your apprenticeship, you’ll spend a significant portion of your first year at Warwickshire College Group’s Trident College based in Warwickshire (CV34 6SW) Here you’ll be assigned a Work Based Learning Manager (WBLM) and a JLR early careers cohort leader to support you throughout your apprenticeship journey Year 1 - Foundation Phase: In your first year, you'll focus on building your foundational knowledge of engineering and essential workplace competencies to ensure safety You’ll spend time in workshops developing practical skills such as welding, electrical installation, milling, and fault finding You’ll also take part in regular plant placements where you’ll have the opportunity to apply these newly acquired skills in a real-world environment You’ll also begin studying your Level 3 BTEC qualification Year 2 - Academic Knowledge and Skills Development: In your second year, you’ll divide your time between your workplace and college, spending four days on plant and one day at Trident College each week. During this time, you’ll continue your Level 3 BTEC qualification and put your academic knowledge into action while working on site Year 3 - Academic Knowledge and Competence Development: In your third year you will be based fully within the plant focusing on developing your skills beyond the basics and working on real-world projects on-site at JLR Year 4 - Continuation of Competence Development and End Point Assessment: In your final year, you’ll complete your apprenticeship and prepare for your End Point Assessment, supported every step of the way by your Early Careers Cohort Leader and your WBLM This exciting programme is designed to help you build practical skills, deepen your technical knowledge, and develop key workplace behaviours like teamwork and problem-solving. For this apprenticeship you will be based in our Creative team.Training Outcome: Upon completion of the apprenticeship, you will move into a substantive position within the business Employer Description:LIVE THE EXCEPTIONAL WITH SOUL We are the proud creators. The curious minds. Inspired to create unique vehicles, to realise our vision of modern luxury. We work as one. Shaping the future. Motivated by a love for our customer. United by a deep admiration for each other. Our sense of integrity and our spirit of excellent empowers us. Our ambition to grow. Our passion to chart new landscapes of innovation, encourages us to dream. It’s what drives us. To be visionaries. To be creators.Working Hours :Monday - Friday. Working hours to be confirmed.Skills: Interest in engineering ....Read more...
Maintenance and Operations Engineering Technician Apprentice
Read and interpret relevant data and documentation used to maintain components, equipment and systems Carry out condition monitoring of plant and equipment Carry out planned maintenance activities on plant and equipment Carrying out complex fault diagnosis and repair activities on high technology engineered systems such as: mechanical equipment, fluid & pneumatic power equipment, electrical & electronic equipment and process control equipment Carrying out confirmation testing and subsequent smooth hand over of equipment & plant Support the installation, testing and commissioning of equipment (where applicable) Contribute to the business by identifying possible opportunities for improving working practices, processes and/or procedures Training:Year 1 Monday undertaking college studies with City College Plymouth at BD site. Tuesday & Wednesday working at BD. Thursday & Friday studying at City College. Year 2 You will be at City College 1 day per week and at BD for 4 days per week. Year 3 College 1 day a week rest of the working week at BD. Training Outcome:On successful completion of the apprenticeship programme it is anticipated that the candidates will be offered a full time permanent technician role. The technician works as part of the operations team on the shop floor. They are responsible for all technical and processing activities associated with the manufacture of medical devices and will also have operational responsibilities. This will mean that towards the end of the apprenticeship and then once given a full time job the candidate will be expected to continue to work 12 hour continuous shifts. Either:- Continuous days 11am until 11pm 3 days on 3 days off – basic salary plus 32% shift premium Continuous nights 11pm until 11am 3 nights on 3 nights off – basic salary plus 48% shift premium These patterns do not rotate between days and nights the candidate will work one or the other. Employer Description:BD is one of the largest global medical technology companies in the world and is advancing the world of health by improving medical discovery, diagnostics and the delivery of care. The company develops innovative technology, services and solutions that help advance both clinical therapy for patients and clinical process for health care providers. BD has more than 70,000 employees and a presence in virtually every country around the world to address some of the most challenging global health issues. BD helps customers enhance outcomes, lower costs, increase efficiencies, improve safety and expand access to health care. The Plymouth plant is one of the premier evacuated tube and needle production facilities, making BD Vacutainer® blood collection products for markets across Europe and around the world. Located in the beautiful South West of England, the BD Plymouth site commenced operation in 1981 with 100 associates manufacturing BD Vacutainer® tubes in a new 250,000 sqft building. In 1988, a second building was added, bringing the manufacturing footprint up to 490,000 sqft. Over the last 40+ years, the operation has grown to over 850 associates. BD Plymouth invites you to become an integral part of a company that makes a difference in human health, saving and improving the lives of people in all corners of the globe. Use your creativity and entrepreneurial spirit to develop innovative solutions and products that can benefit all people around the world. Contribute to a company that gives significant time, talent and resources to philanthropic and charitable efforts around the world. BD’s state-of-the-art facilities around the globe provide an environment that enables its highly talented and passionate workforce to be the best at their professions. BD Plymouth is always seeking great people to join the company on its journey to greatness. To continue operating as a truly world-class company, BD must go beyond providing outstanding products and services to those who need them. That is why BD participates in a number of initiatives that deliver significant healthcare benefits to people around the world. BD Plymouth is dedicated to attracting and retaining extraordinary contributors. The company offers various initiatives and programmes that enable its associates to grow and develop their careers, receive recognition and rewards for their efforts, and achieve a healthy work-life balance.Working Hours :Year 1 to Year 3: Monday to Friday - Total hours per week: 37.5. During Year 3 - Continuous days 11am until 11pm 3 days on 3 days off – basic salary plus 32% shift premium.Skills: Communication skills,Organisation skills,Problem solving skills,Logical,Team working,Creative,Initiative,Patience,Physical fitness,Diligent,Dependable,Punctual,Self-disciplined,Enthusiastic,Honest,Positive ....Read more...
Advanced Apprenticeship Manufacturing – Engineering & Manufacturing Technician within Manufacturing
This exciting programme is designed to help you build practical skills, deepen your technical knowledge, and develop key workplace behaviours like teamwork and problem-solving. Solihull Plant Solihull is at the forefront of UK automotive manufacturing: a fast-paced environment delivering modern luxury for our customers and offering fantastic opportunities for learning and growth. As an apprentice, you will join us at Solihull Plant within our Plant Quality or Current Manufacturing (CME) team or within our Stampings CME team in Castle Bromwich. Plant Quality (Solihull) Plant quality - help to ensure that we maintain our high product standards, optimising process efficiency, adhering to safety procedures and supporting to help minimise our environmental impact. These elements collectively contribute to producing our modern luxury vehicles, improving operational efficiency, and promoting a safe and sustainable working environment. Apprentices within Plant Quality will work on attribute testing of our vehicles. Our attribute testing covers several areas, which includes Structural and Adhesive testing, Sealing testing, Acoustic testing and Calibration testing in which apprentices will train across. Current Manufacturing Engineering (CME) Solihull CME is responsible for ensuring that our processes can enable the production team to produce vehicles that meet and exceed the business safety, quality, delivery, people and environmental requirements. As an apprentice you will join a team within our state-of-the-art build halls, ensuring we continue to build and grow our Modern Luxury vehicles. You could be involved in helping to support the implementation of robust process controls, improvement projects and enhancements through data-driven actions and continuous improvement and benchmarking initiatives. Within your role, you will help to ensure internal and external quality metrics are monitored and actioned to achieve business targets. You will develop your problem-solving and process improvement skills, which will help to drive departments to meet their key performance indicators. Stampings CME (Castle Bromwich) Stamping Operations are responsible for manufacturing all of JLR's outer body and critical structure panels, bringing the designs of our vehicles to life. You will join our team within our Stamping Operations, ensuring we continue to build and grow our Modern Luxury vehicles. As an apprentice joining the CME team, you will help to ensure that our processes can enable the production team to produce body panels that meet and exceed the business safety, quality, delivery, people and environmental requirements. You will be involved in all aspects of panel conformity including Process, Cosmetic, Quality and Measurement adherence to standards. You will also be involved in helping to support the implementation of robust process controls, improvement projects and enhancements through data-driven actions and continuous improvement and benchmarking initiatives. Within your role, you will help to ensure internal and external quality metrics are monitored and actioned to achieve business targets. You will develop your problem-solving and process improvement skills, which will help to drive departments to meet their key performance indicators. Training:During your apprenticeship, you’ll spend a significant portion of your first year at Make UK based in Aston, Birmingham (B6 7EU). Your typical hours at the training provider will be from 8:00 AM to 4:30PM Monday – Thursday and reduced hours on Friday's; you will receive a confirmed timetable upon joining us. Here you’ll be assigned an Industrial Training Manager (ITM) and a JLR early careers cohort leader to support you throughout your apprenticeship journey. Year 1 – Foundation Phase In your first year, you'll focus on building your foundational knowledge of engineering and essential workplace competencies to ensure safety. You’ll spend time in workshops developing practical skills such as welding, electrical installation, milling, and fault-finding. You’ll also take part in regular plant placements where you’ll have the opportunity to apply these newly acquired skills in a real-world environment. Year 2 – Academic Knowledge and Skills Development In your second year, you’ll divide your time between your workplace and college, spending four days on plant and one day at your training provider each week. During this time, you’ll start your Level 3 BTEC qualification and put your academic knowledge into action while working on site. Year 3 – Academic Knowledge and Competence Development Your third year follows a similar structure, with four days at your workplace and one day at college each week. You’ll continue working towards your BTEC qualification, focusing on developing your skills beyond the basics and working on real-world projects on-site at JLR. Year 4 – Completion and Assessment In your final year, you’ll complete your apprenticeship and prepare for your End Point Assessment, supported every step of the way by your Early Careers Cohort Leader. This exciting programme is designed to help you build practical skills, deepen your technical knowledge, and develop key workplace behaviours like teamwork and problem-solving. Training Outcome:Upon completion of the apprenticeship, you will move into a substantive position within the business.Employer Description:LIVE THE EXCEPTIONAL WITH SOUL We are the proud creators. The curious minds. Inspired to create unique vehicles, to realise our vision of modern luxury. We work as one. Shaping the future. Motivated by a love for our customer. United by a deep admiration for each other. Our sense of integrity and our spirit of excellent empowers us. Our ambition to grow. Our passion to chart new landscapes of innovation, encourages us to dream. It’s what drives us. To be visionaries. To be creators.Working Hours :Monday to Friday. Working hours to be confirmed.Skills: Interest in manufacturing ....Read more...
Electricity Network Planning & Design Higher Apprentice - System Planning
Our Distribution System Operator (DSO) is responsible for a number of key outputs to help shape the future development of NGED’s distribution network as we head towards a net zero future. The DSO take a strategic approach to the changes in customers' needs, and use state of the art modelling and innovative solutions (such as flexibility) to ensure that NGED can continue to run an economic, efficient and reliable network for our customers. Strategic Planners, within the Secondary System Planning Team, are responsible for the wide-scale analysis of NGED’s networks, at voltage levels from 230 to 11,000 volts; the identification of any limitations within these networks; the determination of optimal solutions; and directing the delivery of these solutions ahead of our customers’ need. Our people in Network Services work across a number of teams to keep the lights on for our customers. They might be helping a customer who has lost supply or supporting a developer building a multi-million pound project. They maintain a 24/7 service from faults and maintenance, asset replacement to new connections, working outdoors with underground cables, overhead lines and substations that operate between 230 and 132,000 volts, their work is critical to everything we do. The role of a Planning & Design Trainee involves detailed technical discussions with customers, architects, public authorities and landowners together with a sound and pragmatic appreciation of complex engineering problems. Applicants must be personable and approachable, with a firm understanding of engineering and financial matters. The training programme provides on-the-job training and formal courses held in one of our Training Centres at either Taunton or Tipton, over a period of approximately two years (depending on entry level qualifications). Successful candidates will also be expected to study for and achieve a higher-level qualification. The majority of the on-the-job training will take place within local teams, but you may be required to undertake placements at other locations across the National Grid service area, so you need to be flexible and able to travel. The apprenticeship programme takes around three years to complete, and you’ll spend your first 10 - 12 weeks being inducted onto the programme at one of our Training Centres. You’ll earn while you learn and develop your knowledge, skills and behaviours to become a Network Planner, a higher-level qualification. Your Training will include vocational and academic courses along with periods of on-the-job training and development, learning from an experienced and qualified Network Planner. Following a formal assessment of your knowledge, skills and behaviours, you’ll join the Secondary System Planning Team, in the DSO, as a Strategic Planner. As you will be studying for a higher-level qualification, you will be required to undertake placements with your training provider for up to two weeks at a time during the first two years. Accommodation and travel costs will be provided. You'll become integral to the company offering many benefits who offer a supportive working environment, providing you the skills to make robust decisions and successfully deliver essential works. We are committed to investing in the latest technologies and working methods to improve service to customers. Ready to power up your career? Join us and you'll learn all about designing, costing and quoting projects for new electricity supplies. In this role you will: Be responsible for the design, costing and quoting of projects Explore new electricity supplies Be responsible for the replacement, diversion & reinforcement of existing electricity network assets. Locational available: All NGED locations Training:Working towards a Level 4 Electrical power networks engineer apprenticeship standard.Training Outcome: You’ll become a qualified Network Planning & Design Engineer Employer Description:We’re National Grid Electricity Distribution (NGED), the owner and operator behind the electricity distribution systems for the Midlands, the Southwest of England and South Wales. Serving communities of more than 8 million people, our expert teams deliver heat, light and power for homes and businesses, working outdoors with underground cables, overhead lines and substations that operate between 230 and 132,000 volts. Net-zero targets are transforming the way we work and increasing the scope of the positive impact we can make. Right now, we’re looking for apprentices to join us. Our people in Network Services work across a number of teams to keep the lights on for our customers. They might be helping a customer who has lost supply or supporting a developer building a multi-million pound project. They maintain a 24/7 service from faults and maintenance, asset replacement to new connections, working outdoors with underground cables, overhead lines and substations that operate between 230 and 132,000 volts, their work is critical to everything we do.Working Hours :Monday to Friday 9am- 5:30pmSkills: Communication skills,Attention to detail,Organisation skills,Customer care skills,Problem solving skills,Number skills,Analytical skills,Logical,Team working,Initiative,Adventurous,Safety awareness,Resilient ....Read more...
Engineering Operations Apprentice
Utilising workshop equipment including the lathe, mill, power tools, hand tools to machine, fabricate and assemble parts and sub-systems (mechanical and electrical) Generate CNC machine code from CAD models for use on the milling machine Read engineering drawings and utilize metrology equipment to perform part inspections Provide support to prototype builds and vehicle installation, including creation and maintenance of build documentation Coordinate with external venders to undertake routine maintenance activities for workshop tools and equipment Undertake general administrative tasks to support Operations activities, such as reviewing and updating risk assessments and ensuring the workshop remains in good order Support the set-up of new work areas by positioning parts, tools, and furniture correctly in the workshop before a build and putting these away once finished Understand the strict safety requirements for high voltage working and be the second person that must be present when high voltage work is being undertaken Support the creation and deployment of new operations processes Identify tooling shortages or replacements and source the tools needed Work with the technician and engineering team to ensure that right material is on site to produce parts Alongside the core project work described above, which the Apprentice can make contributions to and learn from, there are numerous non-project tasks essential to the smooth operation of the workshop, including but not limited to: Arranging workshop maintenance items with external parties. New equipment: Preparing for the arrival of new CapEx equipment (CNC lathe, waterjet cutter) Produce instruction sheets and guides for technicians detailing how to use new equipment safely Work with engineering to produce documentation on how to utilise and design to in-house capabilities Work with technicians to recommend tooling acquisitions so that we can use new equipment to more efficiently and quickly meet or exceed project goals Implementation of new processes in the operations team. Marrying up drawings, material, tools and instructions to prep jobs for technicians Provide updates and status to project management and wider team on the production of parts Training:Engineering Technician Level 3 Apprenticeship Standard: Practical Experience: Hands-on experience with manufacturing processes and machinery Project Management: Gaining skills in managing engineering projects from conception to completion Problem Solving: Developing the ability to troubleshoot and solve engineering problems Quality Control: Understanding and applying quality assurance practices and standards Team Collaboration: Working within a multidisciplinary engineering team Health and Safety: Learning and adhering to safety protocols and regulations in the workplace Professional Development: Enhancing communication, time management, and other professional skills essential for engineers Training Outcome: Possible progression to a full-time role Employer Description:In the several years prior to the formation of Vantage Power, two young engineers – Alexander Schey and Toby Schulz – built the world’s longest range electric car, and set a record by driving the longest road in the world — the 26,000km Pan-American Highway. Not content with stopping there, Alex and Toby teamed up again in 2011 to start Vantage Power. Over the following eight years the company grew from two to a highly experienced and skilled team of 25, with a laser focus on developing highly innovative electrification and connectivity technologies. Along the way, a number of industry firsts were achieved using Vantage Power technology, including the world’s first fleet of retrofitted hybrid buses – which entered service in London in 2017 – and a unique 25t triple-axle hybrid bus. In April 2019, Vantage Power was acquired by Allison Transmission – a global provider of commercial vehicle propulsion solutions. As a wholly owned subsidiary of Allison, Vantage Power is able to combine the strength and worldwide footprint of a major tier 1 supplier with the speed and agility of a high-tech growth company. Together we are united in our goals of delivering exceptional value to our customers and improving the way the world works. Working Hours :Days to be confirmed between the hours of 8.00am - 5.00pmSkills: Communication skills,IT skills,Attention to detail,Organisation skills,Problem solving skills,Administrative skills,Team working,Initiative ....Read more...