New apprentices join Rolls-Royce Motor Cars in Goodwood

Rolls-Royce Motor Cars apprentices 27102020
Rolls-Royce Motor Cars apprentices 27102020

18 new apprentices have joined Rolls-Royce Motor Cars at its headquarters in Goodwood, West Sussex for the class of 2020.

Drawn from a wide variety of backgrounds and from across the UK, the new apprentices are the latest group to join the programme since its launch in 2006.

In total, more than 150 young people have taken part, spending between two and four years learning high-level practical and technical skills alongside Rolls-Royce specialists, and gaining formal qualifications at local colleges.

The class of 2020 includes seven candidates for the Sir Ralph Robins Degree Apprenticeship scheme – a record number. Launched in 2019, this is a four-year apprenticeship leading to a degree from the University of Chichester.

In addition to the apprenticeship programme, Rolls-Royce Motor Cars is providing industrial placements, lasting from six to 12 months, for over 50 university students. The company also runs a successful graduate programme, with new positions made available every year.

Torsten Müller-Ötvös, CEO of Rolls-Royce, said: “Welcoming our new Apprentices to Goodwood is a real annual highlight. These young people have come through a selection process in which they’ve already shown great potential and promise; it’s tremendously exciting to watch them grow and flourish, and become the bright, capable, talented people that our company – and the country – needs in order to succeed in the future. We’ve worked incredibly hard, both within our business and with our partner institutions, to ensure their Apprenticeship experience will be as rich, diverse, fulfilling and transformational as it’s been for every other cohort since 2006.

“The Class of 2020 join us in highly unusual circumstances. We are immensely proud that we’ve been able to run our programme at a time when so many companies are curtailing similar activities, and when educational establishments across the UK face huge challenges. We have made many necessary changes to our business practices in response to the pandemic, but maintaining the Apprenticeship scheme has always been a priority.”

Rolls-Royce Motor Cars www.rolls-roycemotorcars.com

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