Creative Pioneers Careers in Aerospace College Study Another vocational route to engineering is through study of a relevant engineering course at a local FE college. Most colleges offer engineering courses, and there are many colleges with specific aerospace engineering programmes which lead to a variety of qualifications including HND, BTEC, NVQ and City and Guilds. Often the training is linked to continuing preparation for the EASA Aircraft Maintenance licenses. Many of the colleges offering aerospace engineering training have good connections to local aerospace companies and although may not have a formal apprenticeship available, will help you to gain valuable work experience and they are usually equipped with the latest technology, or even an aircraft you can work on. For a listing of FE courses offering aerospace and aviation related training, click on the link below. FE Course Listing - Click here (pdf)
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IBM Careers - School Leaver Site navigation Close Technology Sales Duration: 3 years Salary: £20,000 Entry Requirements: 5 GCSEs grade 4-9 including Maths and English Language. Do you enjoy communicating with people? As an IT Technical Salesperson you'll build relationships with prospects, clients, Business Partners and IBMers across a whole range of industries. This role is very rewarding but also very challenging, so you'll need to be enthusiastic and hard working! You don’t need to be studying a technical A-Level or equivalent, we accept all subject backgrounds. Please note you can only apply to one role at a time. Register your interest Software Developer Are you interested in the opportunity to become an Application Developer, a Blue Mix App Developer or a Web Developer? In this role you will learn how to write, build and test high-quality code across front end, logic and database layers whilst also developing effective user interfaces, link code to data sources and analyse test results to correct errors! The role:
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John Lewis Partnership - Careers/Apprenticeships We’ve developed a market-leading apprenticeship programme that enables Partners to learn whilst ‘on-the-job’ in the Partnership. On completion of our programmes you’ll achieve a nationally recognised apprenticeship standard of competency. Helping you lay the foundations to a successful career. What We’ve Achieved So Far… Since the announcement of a government levy was introduced in 2017, we’ve enrolled 1,940 Partners onto one our apprenticeship schemes. This number is ever increasing with every new cohort. Apprenticeship FAQs Developing From Within At the John Lewis Partnership, we encourage and support existing Partners who want to develop professionally in their careers. The Partnership Difference The John Lewis Partnership is the UK’s largest employee owned business and parent company of our two cherished retail brands – John Lewis & Partners and Waitrose & Partners. Still have some questions?
KPMG - Apprentice KPMG in the UK is part of a global network of firms. We work with businesses of all sizes and across different industries, using innovative approaches and new technologies to help businesses improve the way they work, shaping the future for our clients and the communities we work in. We know that deciding which career path to take is an important and often challenging decision, but it can also be an exciting one. Our Apprenticeship programmes offer the chance to gain practical work experience and build core skills within our global network of firms. Our Discovery Virtual Work Experience programme has been designed to give you the chance to gain an invaluable overview of the professional services sector. Life with us means being part of our collaborative team. During your apprenticeship, our diverse employee networks, clubs and learning community will help you to develop new connections and build new friendships, not just for today, but for your career ahead.