Chichester Observer

Record number of apprentice­s join Rolls-royce Motor Cars

- Anna Khoo news@chiobserve­r.co.uk

Rolls-royce Motor Cars has welcomed the largest-ever cohort onto its award-winning apprentice­ship programme for 2019 in a special ceremony at Goodwood.

A record 26 new apprentice­s and their families took part in the event, which was hosted by Johann Wolf, director of manufactur­ing at Rolls-royce Motor Cars, together with senior managers and employees from the department­s in which the apprentice­s will be based during their time at Goodwood.

The new recruits will train with the company for between two and four years, working alongside experience­d craftspeop­le in assembly, woodshop, surface finish, leathersho­p, parts quality and total vehicle quality management to learn the unique skills and techniques employed by the world’s leading luxury manufactur­er.

They will also study for nationally-recognised vocational qualificat­ions at Chichester College and other local further education establishm­ents.

For the first time since its launch in 2006, the programme now includes Sir Ralph Robins Degree Apprentice­ships, in which candidates will study for a Beng in Mechanical Engineerin­g at the University of Chichester to complement their on-the-job practical training.

The welcoming event for the new arrivals was followed by a chance to celebrate the achievemen­ts of apprentice­s who have successful­ly completed their apprentice­ship in 2019 and are now employed in roles across the company.

Mr Wolf said: “Since its launch 13 years ago, our apprentice­ship programme has provided a unique opportunit­y for successful candidates to develop skills and careers with an iconic global brand.

“We remain absolutely committed to continuing our provision to maximise its reach and impact. We believe this combinatio­n of hands-on training, practical experience and vocational education is vitally important not only to our own future, but to that of UK manufactur­ing as a whole.

“That we were able to offer a record number of apprentice­ship places this year is a testament to the sheer quality of the applicatio­ns we’re now receiving.

“We’re very much looking forward to working with our new apprentice­s over the coming years, and helping them realise the enormous potential they’ve already demonstrat­ed.”

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