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ROLLS-ROYCE MOTOR CARS ANNOUNCES RECORD NUMBER OF PLACES AVAILABLE FOR APPRENTICESHIP PROGRAMME
11.02.2019 Press Release
Rolls-Royce Motor Cars has announced that a record number of places are available for the company’s 2019 Apprenticeship Programme.
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- Record number of places available on the 2019 Apprenticeship Programme
- First Sir Ralph Robins Degree Apprenticeships launched
- Applications now open until 13 March 2019
Rolls-Royce Motor Cars has announced that a record
number of places are available for the company’s 2019 Apprenticeship
Programme. Since the programme was launched in 2006, numbers have
progressively increased, with 2019 offering a record 31 candidates the
opportunity to join the team at the Home of Rolls-Royce in Goodwood,
West Sussex.
The Programme includes, for the first time, Sir Ralph Robins
Degree Apprenticeships. Sir Ralph Robins is a Non Executive Director
of Rolls-Royce Motor Cars and has had an exceptional career in
engineering and industry. The Degree Apprenticeships have been
launched in Sir Ralph’s name in recognition of his contribution to the
renaissance of Rolls-Royce Motor Cars. The Apprentices will study for
BEng Mechanical Engineering Degrees at the University of Chichester,
attending the University’s new Engineering and Digital Technology Park.
The Rolls-Royce Motor Cars Apprenticeship Programme provides the
opportunity to learn and develop skills at the Home of the world’s
leading luxury manufacturer. The Apprenticeships last for up to four
years and include college and university courses that are nationally
recognised, alongside on-the-job training at Rolls-Royce Motor Cars.
Those applicants who stand out during the selection process will
join in August 2019, working alongside specialised craftspeople in
leather, wood, paint, engineering and assembly roles. Following a
successful apprenticeship period, there is an opportunity to develop
within the company, with a number of previous apprentices now taking
up leadership roles.
Torsten Müller-Ötvös, CEO of Rolls-Royce Motor Cars, said, “I am
delighted to announce the start of recruitment for this year’s
Apprenticeship Programme and the launch of our first Sir Ralph Robins
Degree Apprenticeships. We are firmly committed to developing future
talent here at Rolls-Royce Motor Cars and I am especially pleased that
we will welcome a record number of new apprentices to the business in 2019.”
Gillian Keegan MP, Chichester Constituency, said, “Chichester is
proud to be the home of such an iconic global brand as Rolls-Royce
Motor Cars and it is fantastic to see the company go from strength to
strength. I am delighted that their success has resulted in the
opportunity offered to even more local people through the excellent
Apprenticeship programme.”
In addition to the Apprenticeship Programme, around 100
university students were employed with the company in 2018 on
industrial placements, ranging in duration from six to 12 months.
Rolls-Royce Motor Cars is currently recruiting for positions in 2019.
The company also runs a successful Graduate Programme, with new
positions made available each year.
Potential candidates for all Rolls-Royce Motor Cars positions
should apply online at:
www.rolls-roycemotorcars.com/careers
The closing date for Apprentice applications is 13 March 2019.