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Airbus pioneers new higher apprenticeship qualification

 

Young engineers at Airbus UK have become the first in the UK to complete a higher apprenticeship programme. Sir Alan Jones, chairman of Semta, visited Airbus UK’s Broughton site to present Higher Apprenticeship in Engineering Technology certificates to 18 apprentices.

 

Airbus pioneered the prototype Higher Apprenticeship in Engineering Technology in 2001 when it approached Semta to develop a bespoke programme to meet the company’s needs for engineers with skills and knowledge over and above the outcomes of the standard national modern apprenticeship programme. The company began implementing the programme in 2002.

 

Semta established an employer-led higher apprenticeship steering committee in 2003 to develop the Airbus model into a national programme that would attract government funding and recognition from the Institution of Engineering and Technology (formerly the Institution of Incorporated Engineers).

 

The Higher Apprenticeship in Engineering Technology was developed by the steering committee as a national programme and launched as a pilot in 2005 with funding in England from the Department for Education and Skills, Learning and Skills Council and Higher Education Funding Council for England and in Wales from the Welsh Assembly Government, Department for Education, Lifelong Learning and Skills, and Higher Education Funding Council for Wales.

 

Airbus’s programme at Broughton is managed and delivered by a partnership of Deeside College, North East Wales Institute of Higher Education (NEWI) and the Airbus training department. During their first year the apprentices gained a BTEC National Certificate in Aero-engineering (Mechanical), along with five Key Skills at Level 3 (Communication, Application of Number, IT, Working With Others, Improving Own Learning and Performance), Employment Rights and Responsibilities and an Institute of Leadership and Management qualification at Level 3. They went on to develop their skills and experience at Airbus, gaining an EAL Level 4 NVQ in Engineering Manufacture, and completed the new foundation degree in Aeronautical Engineering (Manufacture) through day release. Now - another UK first - the apprentices have progressed to the third year of a full honours degree in Aeronautical Engineering.

 

Sir Alan Jones said: “I am delighted to be presenting these certificates to the very first young engineers in the UK to have achieved the Higher Apprenticeship in Engineering Technology award, and congratulate both these engineers themselves and all those involved in delivering such a high quality, valuable programme.

 

“The Higher Apprenticeship in Engineering Technology has been spearheaded by Airbus and each recipient should be proud of the fact that they have been part of this pioneering group. They have created an excellent model, which, I am pleased to say, has now been developed for use by other engineering employers. For all of us in the engineering and manufacturing industry, it is vital that we develop higher level skills and knowledge, and programmes such as this are a key competitive way forward.”

 

Gary Griffiths, Manager of Apprenticeship Programmes at Airbus UK, said: “I am extremely proud of the achievements of these young professional engineers. Throughout their apprenticeship they have also been heavily involved in other enrichment activities, including our Intercultural Competency programme and the Apprentice Innovation Charity Challenge. This is an extremely intense and demanding programme, which has been made possible by the enthusiasm and commitment of the apprentices. I would also like to give my personal thanks to my team of training advisors who have worked in collaboration with our partners in Semta, NEWI and Deeside College. It is their professionalism and dedication that have enabled this programme to become the success it is today."

 

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Sir Alan at Airbus

Pioneering achievement: From left to right (standing) Airbus UK Higher Engineering Technology Apprentices Ben Walters, Tim Barber, Daniel Stores, Dan Parry; Hastings McKenzie, NEWI; David Jones, Deeside College. Kneeling in the foreground, Sir Alan Jones, Chairman of Semta and Chairman Emeritus of Toyota; Higher Engineering Technology Apprentice Chris Williams; Phil Swash, Plant Manager, Airbus UK, Broughton.

 

Media contacts:

Semta: Elaine Essery, tel: 01229 716129; email: Elaine Essery

Airbus UK: Pam Kingsley-Williams, tel: 01244 522804; email: Pamela Kingsley-Williams

 

Note to editors:

As a Sector Skills Council licensed by government, Semta is the employer-led organisation at the heart of the skills agenda for Science, Engineering and Manufacturing Technologies in the UK. The sectors we represent are: Aerospace, Automotive, Bioscience, Electrical, Electronics, Engineered Metal Products, Maintenance, Marine, Mathematics, Mechanical and Metals. Our role is to raise skills levels and competitiveness in the 75,000 businesses and 2million-strong workforce that make up these sectors.

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