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Northern Regional College to offer engineering apprenticeships at Magherafelt

Friday

Group standing in engineering facilities

For the first time ever, Northern Regional College is offering engineering apprenticeships at its Magherafelt campus. The College has teamed up with Manufacturing & Engineering Growth & Advancement (MEGA) to provide Level 2 and Level 3 engineering apprenticeships.

David Lynn, Curriculum Area Manager for Engineering, said: “Previously, engineering apprenticeships were only offered at our Ballymena and Newtownabbey campuses but with so many potential employment opportunities in the Magherafelt area, we felt young people should be able to train in their local area.

“The engineering apprentices will be employed as full-time members of staff. Typically, they will spend three to four days a week with their employer, and one or two days a week in College studying for a national recognised engineering qualification.

“The apprenticeship programme allows young people to ‘earn as they learn’ and is an alternative pathway to university,” he added.  

Goods produced by Mid Ulster companies, including crushing and screening machines, recycling machines, aeroplane steps, airport buses, PPE and award-winning blinds and trailers are exported all over the world, contributing billions of pounds each year to Northern Ireland economy.

Maria Curran, MEGA Project Director, said the MEGA cluster of industry companies is “delighted” to welcome these two engineering apprenticeship programmes:

“The introduction of the Level 2 and Level 3 Engineering apprenticeships at Northern Regional College’s Magherafelt campus will benefit both young people and employers.

“Students who are from the local area will be able to complete the training aspect of their apprenticeship close to home while local companies will gain access to pipeline talent.

“The manufacturing and engineering sector will provide apprentices with high-value, long-term employment, resulting in highly skilled apprentices, ready for local employment within international companies.”