Skills development centre signs up to 5% Club

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The Manufacturing Technology Centre (MTC) in Coventry has pledged its commitment to developing engineers, and giving apprentices and graduates the skills and opportunities to further their careers by signing up to 'The 5% Club'.

As a member, the MTC is committed to ensuring that at least 5% of its workforce is enrolled on formalised apprentice, sponsored student, or graduate development schemes.

MTC chief executive, Dr Clive Hickman, said: "With around a quarter of our workforce consistently made up of apprentices, graduates and students on structured programmes – all learning in a world-leading environment on ground-breaking programmes in advanced high value manufacturing – we're already demonstrating our investment in creating industry-ready engineers of the future."

Dr Sam Healy, programme director of The 5% Club added: "We are delighted to have the MTC join us in our efforts in driving momentum into the recruitment of apprentices and graduates in the UK workforce. The company's existing efforts to invest in the next generation are greatly welcomed and together we can strive towards a brighter future for young people in Britain."

Forming part of the National Advanced Manufacturing College network, the MTC's £36 million advanced manufacturing training centre will welcome its first cohort of apprentices in September 2015. The MTC is looking to recruit 40 new apprentices to start in September; applications are invited now.

The facility is being built next to the MTC, where students will have access to its 80+ industrial members. Here, they will be able to gain experience in advanced manufacturing methods and processes, including intelligent automation, additive layer manufacture, robotics, metrology, mechatronics, computer-aided design and computer-aided machining.

The MTC said students would also be able to test and develop their skills in sponsored placements, including the opportunity to undertake international assignments.