Apprentice Engineer Review
at Gatwick Airport
Level 2 Apprenticeship
Engineering
Horley, Surrey
Review Submitted: April 2022
Overall Rating
5 /5
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Overview of Role
Please give an overview of your role and what this involves on a day-to-day basis:
The first year of college involves a course designed to improve your practical skills as well as boost your theoretically knowledge. There are classes such as welding, turning and milling, and hand fitting which teaches you how to operate the equipment and tools which helps develop your overall skills working practically and teaches you different techniques with tools to use in your work environment. On the other hand, there are classes such as mechanical principles and electrical principles which gives you a detailed understand of the scientific laws and principles that apply to the jobs you are doing.
During half terms when you are able to work at the airport, you are placed in a department within the engineering team and have the opportunity to shadow skilled technicians and learn the ins and outs of how the industry work. This opportunity also gives you a basic knowledge of how the systems work at the airport which you will be working on later in the apprenticeship.
To what extent do you enjoy your programme?
Skills Development
Have you learnt any new skills or developed existing skills?
On top of what I have learnt in college, whilst at the airport I have had the opportunity to shadow and learn from skilled technicians about systems in the airport. Whilst working in the specialist department I have learnt many maintenance techniques surrounding electrics and water management and have been able to carry out jobs such as camera testing and replacement as well as pc replacement on an x-ray system.