Think about where a qualification could take you in your career – decide on the
kind of skills and knowledge that you will need to get ahead. If you are already
employed, you may want to talk to your employer or a colleague to help you with
this.
Key to engineering apprenticeships is Semta – the sector skills council for science,
engineering and manufacturing technologies (www.semta.org.uk).
Semta has launched an Apprenticeship Ambition to take the number of advanced and
higher level apprenticeship registrations from 8,000 to 16,000 by 2016.
Semta provides manufacturing and engineering employers with a fully managed apprenticeship
service, with advice on the best apprenticeship route to meet business needs and
a one-stop shop for information and guidance on apprenticeships. It also seeks to
ensure that training delivered by the best local provision, with regular progress
updates on all apprentices and the promotion of vacancies direct to schools.
The National Apprenticeship Service also runs Apprenticeships vacancies. This is
an online system where employers and learning providers can advertise and manage
vacancies, and anyone looking to start an apprentice can search, apply and then
manage their applications for Apprenticeships and Advanced Apprenticeships opportunities
anywhere in England. The system is free and available at: http://www.apprenticeships.org.uk/sitecore/content/avtm/Candidate.aspx
Alternatively, if you would talk to someone who has ‘been there and done that’,
then why not use the online mentoring and coaching facility the National Apprenticeship
Service have set up with Horses mouth. It is free to use, open to anyone over 16
years old and users of the site are anonymous. Find out more about apprentice mentoring
at: http://www.apprenticeships.org.uk/Be-An-Apprentice/Support-and-Advice/Mentoring.aspx.
Or, if you would like to speak about Apprenticeships with a career adviser face
to face or on the phone, you can contact Next Step by visiting www.nextstep.direct.gov.uk
or calling 0800 100 900.
It includes a quiz, links to complimentary resources, as well as a wide range of
video clips from current apprentices working for BAE Systems, Jaguar Land Rover
and Rolls-Royce. These videos have been designed to answer commonly-asked questions
and to give you a real idea of what life as an apprentice is really like. You will
also receive your own personalised feedback and guidance report.
There are also useful links to other sites where you can find out more information
on a range of things: from careers advice through to information on your rights
as an apprentice.