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Get Into The Industry With Ford Higher Apprenticeships

June 20, 2013 by Mr Butterscotch Leave a Comment

If you are looking to get into the motor industry, especially with the hands on field of engineering, you may want to consider a higher apprenticeship with Ford.

A Ford Higher Apprenticeship in Product Development Engineering includes a degree-level qualification, and offers high-quality training in a range of engineering skills. It provides the opportunity to learn and earn at the same time.

The degree-level apprenticeships are provided in conjunction with the University of Greenwich. They provide an alternative route to a degree over the traditional university path, which offers employers a skilled resource while enabling work experience to be combined with further study.

Tessa Hougham, apprenticeship manager, Ford of Britain, said: “We are delighted to be offering a Higher Apprenticeship Programme at Ford Motor Company.  What is unique about Higher Apprenticeships is the blended approach to learning and working, which enables direct application and reinforcement of new skills.  Every participant will develop in-depth technical knowledge and obtain a degree whilst performing work based assignments that add value to our business.”

Applications for the Ford Higher Apprenticeship programme are now open, and close on 4th July 2013.

To apply, visit http://www.ford-apprenticeships.co.uk/engineering/apply-online.

Filed Under: Daily News, Editorial, Industry News, Jobs Tagged With: Apprentice Programme at Ford Motor Company, Earn while you learn, Ford, Ford jobs, Hands on work, Higher apprenticeships, Jobs in industry, Motor industry, Motor jobs, Motor trade, New jobs, Product Development Engineering, Tessa Hougham, University of Greenwich

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