Jaguar Land Rover seeks the tutelage intake for 2012


Jaguar Land Rover (JLR) is set to launch a hunt for a largest-ever intake of apprentices to join a 2012 training programme.

The neophyte programme, that this year is acid for modernized and aloft apprentices, will launch on 6 Feb and coincides with National Apprenticeship week.

Following a appointment of 114 modernized apprentices in 2011, JLR is this year looking for 133 apprentices to join a business. This will include of 109 modernized apprenticeships and 24 aloft apprentices who will work towards a merger of a array of NVQs and a grade in a extensive training programme open to A-level-qualified candidates.

The modernized apprenticeships intrigue is open to GCSE-qualified possibilities and starts with a year in college study for an NVQ2 in Performing Engineering Operations, an NVQ3 in a selected trade pathway, a technical certificate, and training in pivotal skills such as communication, IT and numeracy.

Apprentices will afterwards go on to do roles in a accumulation of production and product growth functions.

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Article source: http://www.theengineer.co.uk/policy-and-business/business-briefs/jaguar-land-rover-seeks-its-apprenticeship-intake-for-2012/1011608.article