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Engineering and Manufacturing
Sources: The State of Engineering - Engineering UK 2015; Nomis;Perkins Review 2013 and Dorset Local Enterprise Partnership; Careers Explorer; https://www.glassdoor.co.uk/Salaries/ Version 3 February 2018.
Jill Collins and Anthony Barnes (The Centre for Development and Research in Education, Sheffield Hallam University)
Careers in the Curriculum.What works?
DORSETLocal Enterprise Partnership
*National Careers Service Job Profiles
Skills zone
Key subjects• Physics• Design &
Technology• Mathematics• Chemistry
My zone• Around 15,400 people work in engineering and advanced
manufacturing businesses in Dorset. This sector is considered extremely important to the local economy.
• The Dorset Manufacturing and Engineering Cluster (Dorset EMC) comprises 300+ businesses
• Graduates with first degrees in engineering and technology on average earn £28,500 within 3 years of graduation
• Dorset is home to a thriving and varied advanced engineering sector, which includes Aerospace, Defence, and Composite Marine technologies
• 11% of Dorset’s apprenticeship vacancies are in engineering**As at 07th August 2017
Future zone
The Engineering and Manufacturing sector is
predicted be a growth sector to 2024
Curious zoneTo find out more, check out these websites or QR codes:
https://semta.org.ukhttps://icould.com/https://nationalcareersservice.direct.gov.uk/
What you could earn*
Apprenticeships• Intermediate• Advanced• Higher• DegreeP
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As more processes become automated there will be an increasing need for design, technology and engineering skills to build and maintain these systems. Engineering will increasingly be seen as a problem-solving discipline.
Employer zone Local employers include:• Cobham• Meggitt• BAE Systems• Magellan Aerospace• Curtiss-Wright• Atlas Elektronik Uk Ltd• Ultra Electronics• AGC AeroComposites
Aerospace Engineer
£20,000—£60,000
Civil Engineer £24,000—£80,000
Workshop Supervisor
£20,000—£35,000
Electronics Engineer
£21,000—£65,000
Marine Engineer £24,000—£55,000
DELIVERING THE NATIONAL CAREERS SERVICE
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Example careers• Mechanical Engineer• Electronics Engineer• Production Worker• Design Engineer
FACTS: Engineering UK states that between 2012 and 2022, engineering enterprises will need to recruit around 56,000 engineering technicians per year in the UK to cover replacement and growth demand.
Mechanical Engineer
Example Careers
SKILLS ZONE
MY ZONE EMPLOYER ZONE
✓ Physics
✓ Design and Technology
✓ Mathematics
✓ Chemistry
FUTURE ZONE As more processes become automated there will be an increasing need for design, technology and engineering skills to build and maintain these systems. Engineering will increasingly be seen as a problem-solving discipline.
Sources: The State of Engineering - Engineering UK 2015; Nomis; Perkins Review 2013 and Dorset Local Enterprise Partnership; Careers Explorer; https://www.glassdoor.co.uk/Salaries/ Version 2 Dec 2017
✓ Intermediate
✓ Advanced
✓ Higher
✓ Degree
Key Subjects
The Engineering and Manufacturing sector is predicted be a growth sector to 2024
To find out more, check out these websites or QR codes
• https:// semta.org.uk
• https://icould.com/
• https://nationalcareersservice.direct.gov.uk/
CURIOUS ZONE
DORSET’S CAREERS ZONE - Engineering and Manufacturing
Facts
Engineering UK states that between 2012 and 2022, engineering enterprises will need to recruit around 56,000 engineering techni-cians per year in the UK to cover replacement and growth demand.
What you could earn* Local employers • Around 15,400 people work in engineering and advanced manufacturing businesses in Dorset. This sector is considered extremely important to the local economy.
• The Dorset Manufacturing and Engineering Cluster (Dorset EMC) comprises 300+ businesses
• Graduates with first degrees in engineering and technology on average earn £28,500 within 3 years of graduation
• Dorset is home to a thriving and varied advanced engineering sector, which includes Aerospace, Defence, and Composite Marine technologies
• 11% of Dorset’s apprenticeship vacancies are in engineering*
1. Cobham
2. Meggitt
3. BAE Systems
4. Magellan Aerospace
5. Curtiss-Wright
6. Atlas Elektronik Uk Ltd
7. Ultra Electronics
8. AGC AeroComposites
Aerospace Engineer £20,000—£60,000
Civil Engineer £24,000—£80,000
Workshop Superviser £20,000—£35,000
Electronics Engineer £21,000—£65,000
Marine Engineer £24,000—£55,000
Electronics Engineer
Production Worker
Design Engineer
*As at 07th August 2017 *Source: National Careers Service Job Profiles
Click the image to view videos about advanced manufacturing
Pathways
Mechanical Engineer
Example Careers
SKILLS ZONE
MY ZONE EMPLOYER ZONE
✓ Physics
✓ Design and Technology
✓ Mathematics
✓ Chemistry
FUTURE ZONE As more processes become automated there will be an increasing need for design, technology and engineering skills to build and maintain these systems. Engineering will increasingly be seen as a problem-solving discipline.
Sources: The State of Engineering - Engineering UK 2015; Nomis; Perkins Review 2013 and Dorset Local Enterprise Partnership; Careers Explorer; https://www.glassdoor.co.uk/Salaries/ Version 2 Dec 2017
✓ Intermediate
✓ Advanced
✓ Higher
✓ Degree
Key Subjects
The Engineering and Manufacturing sector is predicted be a growth sector to 2024
To find out more, check out these websites or QR codes
• https:// semta.org.uk
• https://icould.com/
• https://nationalcareersservice.direct.gov.uk/
CURIOUS ZONE
DORSET’S CAREERS ZONE - Engineering and Manufacturing
Facts
Engineering UK states that between 2012 and 2022, engineering enterprises will need to recruit around 56,000 engineering techni-cians per year in the UK to cover replacement and growth demand.
What you could earn* Local employers • Around 15,400 people work in engineering and advanced manufacturing businesses in Dorset. This sector is considered extremely important to the local economy.
• The Dorset Manufacturing and Engineering Cluster (Dorset EMC) comprises 300+ businesses
• Graduates with first degrees in engineering and technology on average earn £28,500 within 3 years of graduation
• Dorset is home to a thriving and varied advanced engineering sector, which includes Aerospace, Defence, and Composite Marine technologies
• 11% of Dorset’s apprenticeship vacancies are in engineering*
1. Cobham
2. Meggitt
3. BAE Systems
4. Magellan Aerospace
5. Curtiss-Wright
6. Atlas Elektronik Uk Ltd
7. Ultra Electronics
8. AGC AeroComposites
Aerospace Engineer £20,000—£60,000
Civil Engineer £24,000—£80,000
Workshop Superviser £20,000—£35,000
Electronics Engineer £21,000—£65,000
Marine Engineer £24,000—£55,000
Electronics Engineer
Production Worker
Design Engineer
*As at 07th August 2017 *Source: National Careers Service Job Profiles
Click the image to view videos about advanced manufacturing
Pathways
Mechanical Engineer
Example Careers
SKILLS ZONE
MY ZONE EMPLOYER ZONE
✓ Physics
✓ Design and Technology
✓ Mathematics
✓ Chemistry
FUTURE ZONE As more processes become automated there will be an increasing need for design, technology and engineering skills to build and maintain these systems. Engineering will increasingly be seen as a problem-solving discipline.
Sources: The State of Engineering - Engineering UK 2015; Nomis; Perkins Review 2013 and Dorset Local Enterprise Partnership; Careers Explorer; https://www.glassdoor.co.uk/Salaries/ Version 2 Dec 2017
✓ Intermediate
✓ Advanced
✓ Higher
✓ Degree
Key Subjects
The Engineering and Manufacturing sector is predicted be a growth sector to 2024
To find out more, check out these websites or QR codes
• https:// semta.org.uk
• https://icould.com/
• https://nationalcareersservice.direct.gov.uk/
CURIOUS ZONE
DORSET’S CAREERS ZONE - Engineering and Manufacturing
Facts
Engineering UK states that between 2012 and 2022, engineering enterprises will need to recruit around 56,000 engineering techni-cians per year in the UK to cover replacement and growth demand.
What you could earn* Local employers • Around 15,400 people work in engineering and advanced manufacturing businesses in Dorset. This sector is considered extremely important to the local economy.
• The Dorset Manufacturing and Engineering Cluster (Dorset EMC) comprises 300+ businesses
• Graduates with first degrees in engineering and technology on average earn £28,500 within 3 years of graduation
• Dorset is home to a thriving and varied advanced engineering sector, which includes Aerospace, Defence, and Composite Marine technologies
• 11% of Dorset’s apprenticeship vacancies are in engineering*
1. Cobham
2. Meggitt
3. BAE Systems
4. Magellan Aerospace
5. Curtiss-Wright
6. Atlas Elektronik Uk Ltd
7. Ultra Electronics
8. AGC AeroComposites
Aerospace Engineer £20,000—£60,000
Civil Engineer £24,000—£80,000
Workshop Superviser £20,000—£35,000
Electronics Engineer £21,000—£65,000
Marine Engineer £24,000—£55,000
Electronics Engineer
Production Worker
Design Engineer
*As at 07th August 2017 *Source: National Careers Service Job Profiles
Click the image to view videos about advanced manufacturing
Pathways
SOFT SKILLS
STEM
CREATIVE/ ARTS
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