
Rolls-Royce Advanced Engineering Apprenticeship - Bristol, UK at ROLLS-ROYCE PLC
- In your first year, you’ll gain a strong foundation in the practical skills you need with one of our approved training providers across the UK. Over the following three years, you’ll broaden and deepen your knowledge through a range of attachments within our Civil Aerospace or Defence divisions, all the while working towards completing your apprenticeship standard and gaining relevant engineering qualifications
- This is hands-on work. Throughout your apprenticeship you can expect to train on state-of-the-art products, equipment and machinery. All while being guided and supported by engineering experts
- You’ll be working on live projects and earn as you learn through formal training as well as practical experience
ROLLS-ROYCE PLC
At Rolls-Royce, we pioneer cutting-edge technologies to explore the possibilities of cleaner, safer, more competitive power. As a Manufacturing Engineering Degree Apprentice, you’ll get to work alongside world-class engineers as you help us work towards that goal. Our Manufacturing Engineers develop some of the most advanced manufacturing processes in the world. Turning our designs into reality, you’ll learn from engineers, customers, suppliers and operations specialists. Join us and you’ll be shaping the future, surrounded by experts who’ll help to inspire, challenge and support you to be yourself and at your best.
In Bristol, you’ll develop specialist skills in one of the following roles:
- Fitter: Assemble aircraft systems using a range of tools, data, and drawings, ensuring individual components and assemblies meet exacting specifications
- Machinist: Precision work, making components from specialist materials using hand and CNC machine tools, as well as measuring and checking they’re exactly right for our requirements
- Instrument Technician: We use instruments to measure things like pressure, temperature, radiation, and chemical properties. Learn how to install, maintain and repair defects on the equipment that is vital to our operations
- Mechatronics Maintenance Technician: Install, test, fix, and maintain complex automated equipment with skills and knowledge learned across mechanical, electrical/electronics, fluid power and control systems disciplines
- You can expect outstanding career support from day one, debt-free qualifications, and the chance to build an amazing career in a friendly, supportive environment where you can be yourself and be your best
- Communication skills
- Attention to detail
- Organisation skills
- Problem solving skills
- Presentation skills
- Analytical skills
- Logical
- Team working
£16,666 a year
Bristol, BS34 7QE
Advanced Level Apprenticeship
Monday to Friday
8:00am to 4:00pm
Engineering and manufacturing
1000302006
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