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The Black Country region has long been internationally renowned for its manufacturing and engineering excellence. Following the footsteps of its industrial legends, whether it be designing part of an electric car, maintaining robotic machines or machining new materials for use in future light vehicles, you will find many interesting and expanding career opportunities in engineering and manufacturing.

Britain’s manufacturers are now entering a new era. Technologies such as automation, Artificial Intelligence (AI) and the so-called “fourth industrial revolution” are helping boost productivity, streamline production and allow businesses to become more creative. You can be a part of this exciting future.

323,000

People employed in West Midlands in Manufacturing, worth £17.5bn a year.

42%

Small business employers say a skills gap is the most common challenge they face.

On average, Engineering Apprentices get more than double the national apprentice minimum wage.

Engineering accounts for 26% of all UK companies, employing 5.7m people.

Over 2.65m UK engineering jobs need filling by 2024.

Average salary for all engineers working in UK is close to

£40,000*

(*2017 figures)

84%

of female engineers are very happy with their career choice.

Predicated shortfall of 59,000 Level 3+ qualified engineers to meet the annual demand for engineering roles.

Females make up just 9% of the UK engineering workforce. Did you know that there is a demand from employers for female engineers?

We work with hundreds of employers

“We are committed to helping to co-design the provision to meet our need for a 5-year manufacturing engineering Apprenticeship starting from day 1 to HNC/Degree Level.”

John Timmins, McCain Foods

“We have welcomed the opportunity to work with Dudley College of Technology on this exciting new development, which will enable PVSL to develop new and innovative products for the food and drink industry.”

Arthur Allen, PVSL

“The Dudley IoT is going to provide students of all ages across the Black Country with a great opportunity to upskill and reskill in the technologies we will need in the future.”

Martin Dudley, Thomas Dudley

“I confirm that we fully support the IoT. In particular, we are very interested in higher and degree level Apprenticeships that are industry-led and provide much needed hands-on higher skills and progression routes for our homegrown apprentices.”

Phil Calcutt, A&M EDM

“A&T Enclosures Ltd welcomes the new Black Country and Marches Institute of Technology. Having access to higher level technical skills training locally will support the modernisation of our business and futureproof our employees’ skillsets.”

Emma Cromarty, A&T

“The IoT is a good fit for apprentices for our Industry, at all levels up to a degree qualification. As we recruit new apprentices and trainees, we would seriously consider the Dudley IoT to provide their education.”

Jonathan Craven, Operations Director Howmet Fastening Systems Limited.

Here are just some of the employers we work with:

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A&M Pure Precision logo
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Howmet Aerospace logo
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Your Journey, begin with the end in mind

Advanced Engineering Career Pathway

Technical Occupations

Skilled occupations that a college leaver or an apprentice would be entering, that typically require qualifications at Level 2/3.

Earning potential*

£15K – £30K

 

*National Apprenticeship Wage or slightly higher to start, increasing with experience.

POTENTIAL JOB ROLES

  • Machinist
  • Toolmaker
  • Maintenance Engineer
  • Draughtsperson
  • Product Design and
  • Development Technician
  • Technical Support Technician
  • Quality Improvement Technician
  • Projects Control Technician
leading to up arrrow
24
MONTHS

Level 3

APPRENTICESHIP PROGRAMMES

Engineering Technician Standard Apprenticeship, choosing one of the following pathways to fit your role;

  • Machinist
  • Mechatronics Maintenance
  • Product Design and Development Technician
  • Toolmaker and Tool and Die Maintenance Technician
  • Technical Support Technician.

FULL-TIME PROGRAMMES

Electrical/Electronic Engineering BTEC Level 3 Diploma
Mechanical Engineering BTEC Level 3 Diploma
T-Level Engineering, Manufacturing, Processing and Control

leading to up arrrow

Entry with:
Entry with A Level 2 Engineering qualification or a minimum GCSE Grade C/4 or above in Mathematics and English would be desirable however GCSE’s can be covered whilst on programme.

Higher Technical Occupations

Require more knowledge and skills acquired through experience in the workplace or further technical education. They typically require qualifications at Level 4.

Earning potential

£15K – £35K

POTENTIAL JOB ROLES

  • Applications Engineer
  • Senior CAD Engineer
  • Technical Co-ordinator
  • Product Development Manager
  • General Engineer
leading to up arrrow
36
MONTHS

Level 4

APPRENTICESHIP PROGRAMMES

Engineering Manufacturing Technician
Apprenticeship standard.

This Apprenticeship includes a Pearsons HNC in either Mechanical
or Electronic/Electrical Engineering disciplines.

FULL-TIME PROGRAMMES

Higher National Diploma in Electrical/Electronic Engineering
Higher National Diploma in Mechanical Engineering

leading to up arrrow

Entry with:
A Level 3 Engineering qualification, A Level in Mathematics and Physics, relevant experience. Plus a strong mathematical understanding.

Professional Occupations

Occupations where there is a clear career progression from higher technical occupations, as well as those occupations where a degree Apprenticeship exists.

Earning potential*

£20K – £43K

POTENTIAL JOB ROLES

  • Process Automation Engineer
  • Senior Metrology Technician
  • Propulsion Technician
  • Electrical and Electronic
  • Design and Development Engineer
  • Development Director
  • Manufacturing Manager
  • Directorships
leading to up arrrow
24-36
MONTHS

Level 4 - 6

APPRENTICESHIP OR FULL-TIME PROGRAMMES

(Higher to degree level) Apprenticeships including;

  • Technical Support Engineer
  • Postgraduate Engineer
  • Process Automation Engineer
  • Senior Metrology Technician
  • Propulsion Technician
  • Digital and Technology Solutions
  • Electrical/Electronic Technical Support Engineer

Apprentices will have the opportunity to study up to degree level in a variety of vocational subjects, with the opportunity to acquire Chartered Engineer status. Degree level programmes will be delivered by University of Wolverhampton.

leading to up arrrow

Entry with:
A Level 3 Engineering qualification, A Level in Mathematics and Physics, relevant experience. Plus a strong mathematical understanding.

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