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Engineering is one of the fastest growing industries in the UK. In 2018, 27% of businesses in the UK were engineering-related. The industry employs 5.6 million people and generates 23% of the UK’s total turnover.

There is huge potential for employment within the industry as technology continues to develop. There is a significant demand for engineering skills and it is thought that there is an annual shortfall of up to 59,000 engineering graduates and technicians to fill core roles.

Our engineering courses will give you the opportunity to learn the essential skills you need for the industry in our purpose-built workshops. Develop skills in machining as you practise on our industry-standard machinery - which include lathes, grinders, and milling machines. As you advance you will become more familiar with technical drawings, 3D design, and scientific principles of manufacturing.

You will have the opportunity to increase your knowledge through educational trips, client set briefs, and valuable work experience.

Our tutors are highly experienced and have a wealth of knowledge in the industry. Engineering Level 3

Course Code: 5765/010

To join this course you will need to have a minimum five grade 9(A*) - 4(C) at GCSE including grade 6(B) in maths.

Your will learn about product design and manufacture, welding technologies, electronic devices, circuits, and fabrication manufacturing processes. You will also explore the more technical principles of computer automated and robotic systems. This course combines substantial theoretical learning and practical work-related skills.

Engineering Level 2

You can progress into

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Course Code: 6428/010

To join this course you will need to have a minimum four grade 3(D) - 9(A*) at GCSE, including grade 4(C) in maths.

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EMPLOYABILITY SKILLS EXTRACURRICULAR GUEST SPEAKERS INDUSTRY PLACEMENTS MATHS & ENGLISH TRIPS

You will

Develop a good understanding of environmental awareness learn eight core skills and behaviours... 6 Gain expertise in using specialist tools and equipment

Understand the importance of

punctuality and time-keeping 5 Understand mathematical and scientific

Learn how to principles

problem-solve efficiently and

effectively 4 Learn how to conduct

Develop a range non-destructive of skills for installation, testing (NDT)

maintenance

and repair Become selfmotivation and ...as well as 3 Apply appropriate solutions to have confidence in your own abilities these six specialist well-defined engineering problems

Develop personal skills! responsibility and

self development 2 Understand engineering Develop excellent terminology

communication and people skills

Learn how to work 1 Become familiar with 3D Computer collaboratively Aided Design and and independently Computer Aided to reach your targets Engineering

Engineering & Motor Vehicle industry data for East Sussex, Kent and Brighton & Hove - Emsi 2017

17,427 Currently employed within the region

671 Annual vacancies within the region

1% Predicted growth by 2022

You could become a...

Mechanical Designer Engineering Technician Senior CAD Technician Welder Product Development & Design Engineer Machinist Manufacturing Engineer CAD Technician Electronic Engineer Manufacturing & Process Technician Accident Repair Technician Motor Vehicle & Maintenance Technician Project Planning Engineer

The facilities are really good, well maintained and of high quality. I have learnt practical skills, theory and maths that will help in the working world.

MATHIAS KOULLOUPIAS Engineering Student

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