Careers in Engineering IN THE MODERN WORLD, ENGINEERING IS EVERYWHERE!
Do you enjoy solving problems? Do you like getting things to work? Do you enjoy being creative and working in a practical way? If so, Engineering might be for you!
There is a wide range of careers in engineering, from aerospace to product packaging:
Aerospace Aircraft Electrical engineer Mechanical engineer
Production machinery Alternative energy
Emissions control
ENGINEER YOUR FUTURE! WHAT DOES THE INDUSTRY NEED?
From the moment you wake up, throughout the day and even in your sleep, engineering is all around you. Without engineers, you wouldn’t have mobile phones, MP3 players or even the internet. The modern world we live in is full of engineering – from turning on the tap to stepping on the train or bus, engineering is everywhere!
Did you know that one and a half million people are employed in the engineering industry in the UK alone, and another two and a half million use engineering skills in their jobs?
JENSON BUTTON: from Karts to F1
Becoming a Williams F1 driver at the age of just 19 put Jenson Button in the limelight, but he’d always had a passion for speed. He started karting aged eight and went full time in 1989, winning the British Super Prix the same year, then the British Cadet Championship in 1990 and 1991 – in 1991 he won every race! He also won the British Open Championship in the same year. He switched to British Junior TKM in 1992 and won yet another championship.
Today, Button now finds himself vying with team-mate Hamilton for the top spot in F1, and the competition is intense!
Studying Engineering:
l More women! Only around 3% of Chartered Engineers are women – lower than the percentage of female students graduating in an engineering-related subject.
l Technicians with a Level 4 (HND, Certificate of HE, NVQ 4) qualification. Over 10,000 required over the next ten years, especially in
l A range of technical engineering
apprenticeships are available, where you can earn while you learn on the job.
l Starting salary of around £25,000 per annum for
aerospace, automotive and electronic engineering.
l Professionally qualified engineers (Levels 6–8 First Degree up to PhD level) e.g. scientists, designers, mechanical and systems engineers.
l Younger entrants into the professions. The average age of engineers is 50+!
WHAT DOES ENGINEERING OFFER?
new graduates, depending on your area - and range - of expertise. – and range – of expertise.
l High Earning potential for Senior and Experienced Engineers.
Automotive engineers Civil engineer
Rail engineers Marine
THE SKILLS AND KNOWLEDGE NEEDED FOR ENGINEERING
l A flair for maths and science.
l Good problem-solving and analytical skills
l A creative approach for generating new ideas
l An awareness of the environmental impact of design ideas.
l You should have an interest in maths and science to study engineering.
l Gain experience and understand the different areas of engineering such as mechanical, electrical/electronic, telecommunication, biomedical, aerospace, transport, design, environmental, oil, gas, chemical and
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nuclear energy and utilities, engineering manufacture and building services.
l Learn in a practical manner, getting involved in engineering design, manufacture, testing and maintenance.
l Learn about the importance of engineering in the modern world and the effect engineering has on our lives.
l Planning and organisational ability and excellent IT skills
l The ability to manage projects, budgets and people
l Good spoken and written communication skills
l Good team working skills
WHERE CAN YOU FIND OUT MORE?
www.semta.org.uk www.thelep.org.uk
www.wisecampaign.org.uk
www.engineeringdiploma.com www.nationalstemcentre.org.uk
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