Electromechanical Engineering Degree Apprenticeship

Your task throughout this jounrney is to learn. We will support this with extended workplace placements (rotations) in multiple engineering related departments during your degree such as: Design Engineering, Prototype, Technical, Applications and Contract Engineering, Quality, Industrial, Process and Production Engineering, Operations Management, Software, Hardware and even Product Management.

Each moduel will be supported with a relevant placement to provide you with that additional knowledge needed to fully emerse yourself in the engineering world.



Training:

Traiing is undertaken in 1 week blocks (6 per year) at Warwick University.

Year 1 (75 credits; five 15 credit Level 4 modules).

Professional Engineering Competencies Statics and Dynamics Electrical Engineering Principles Engineering Design and Application Engineering Mathematics 

Year 2 (75 credits; three 15 credit Level 4 modules and two 15 credit Level 5 modules).

Materials and Manufacturing Processes Thermodynamics and Fluid Mechanics Systems Modelling and Simulation Applied Electronics (level 5) Engineering Mathematics and Data Analytics (level 5) 

Year 3 (75 credits; five 15 credit Level 5 modules).

Engineering Management Electromechanical System Design and Control Power Electronics Mechatronics and System Control Dynamics and Vibrations 

Year 4 (75 credits; three 15 credit Level 6 modules and a 30 credit Level 6 module).

Applied Thermodynamic Engineering Digital and Embedded Systems Electrical Machines and Drives Group Project (30 credit) 

Year 5 (60 credit Level 6 module)

Individual Project



Training Outcome:

A number of Engineering routes could include:

Design Engineering (CAD). To include Industrial, Mechanical and Electrical disciplines Prototype Engineering Contract / Technical Engineering Production Engineering Maintenance Engineering

Employer Description:

At Lucy Group we pride ourselves on the development of our people, this role is being bought into the business as a purely developmental role within the engineering department.

Lucy Electric is a global leader in secondary power distribution solutions, with over 100 years of experience in the electrical industry. Headquartered in the UK, we operate across key international markets including the Middle East, Asia, Africa, Australia, and South America, with offices and manufacturing facilities in the UK, UAE, Saudi Arabia, India, Thailand, South Africa and Brazil.

We specialise in medium voltage switchgear, automation, and grid monitoring technologies that enable utilities and energy providers worldwide to build smarter, more resilient, and more sustainable power networks. 

Our advanced solutions – such as ring main units, remote control systems, and low-voltage monitoring are instrumental in accelerating the global transition to Net Zero, delivering enhanced reliability, safety, and operational efficiency across the grid.



Working Hours :
09:00- 17:-00 Monday to Friday at University 07:30- 15:30 Monday to Friday at Lucy Electric (Half Day on Friday)

Skills:
Communication skills,IT skills,Attention to detail,Organisation skills,Problem solving skills,Presentation skills,Administrative skills,Number skills,Analytical skills,Logical,Team working,Creative,Initiative


  • Location: Howland Road Thame OX9 3UJ
  • Type: Permanent
  • Recruiter: THE UNIVERSITY OF WARWICK
  • Posted: 14-Jan-2026
  • Posted on: findapprenticeship.service.gov.uk