Electro-mechanical Engineer degree apprenticeship
Our expertise covers all types of vehicles, from buses to supercars, and typical tasks will include:
Setting up tests to analyse the electrical and environmental performance of vehicle batteries Detailed reviews of test specifications and test plans (prior to and during test) Executing the tests in accordance with procedures Collecting test data from the test stands and prepare for review. Maintain detailed and accurate logbooks and test records Perform quality checks and data analysis on test outputTraining:
The apprenticeship will be delivered through a combination of on-the-job training and experience, and weekly block release at university Successful apprentices will be awarded both a Level 6 Electro-mechanical Engineer Apprenticeship Certificate and a BEng (Hons) Electro-mechanical Engineering degree This will form our fourth annual intake, enabling you to join, and be supported by, our wider network of apprentices and graduates
Training Outcome:
Having attained Engineer status at the end of the apprenticeship, progression can then lead to Project Engineer and Senior Engineer, and then a choice between a technical specialist pathway (to Principal Engineer, then Chief Engineer) or a managerial pathway (to Team Leader, then Department Manager). Further development, such as formal training and qualifications, will be provided to support this.
Employer Description:
HORIBA MIRA has over 75 years of heritage in developing some of the world’s most iconic vehicles. Our engineers utilise the latest test facilities and simulation tools to make vehicles and journeys safer, cleaner, more efficient and rewarding. Every journey in the world is positively influenced by us.
Working Hours :
Monday to Friday, 9am to 5pm. Possible opportunity to work shifts later on in the apprenticeship.
Skills:
Communication skills,Customer care skills,Problem solving skills,Team working,Creative