THE YEAR SO FAR
Apprentices experience the practical side of working in the job while also earning a wage and being supported academically through the University of Derby and the Derby College Group. “It’s very motivating knowing that I am able to progress in the business and at university too,” said Siân Parkin, Business Degree Apprentice.
An example of the impact the apprentices are making is the upcoming project to removes parts from one of the Royal Navy’s decommissioned submarines and transport them back to Derby. The group comprises apprentices from all nuclear courses. The project, requiring good problem-solving skills, collaboration, communication and an agile engineering capability, is a way for the apprentices to be fully immersed into the business.
Holly Cooke, a project lead for the mission said:
“I am proud to be chosen as a project lead for this ambitious initiative and it’s a great way for the apprentices to be involved in real-time works within the business.”
In addition to academic and practical work, apprentices were also encouraged to attend seminars held by inspiring leaders within Rolls-Royce, the Royal Navy, and the wider defence sector. Some of whom, like Steve Carlier were apprentices themselves.
Steve said:
“Having started my career as an apprentice, I am thrilled that our first cohort are enjoying it as much as I did. We are looking forward to welcoming the new group at the start of their career into the business later this year.”