This is a 3- year engineering apprenticeship, learning engineering skills and principles but your main focus will be on the bus itself. You’ll specialise in coachbuilding, which is essentially bodywork of our buses, replacing panels, fitting glass, working with interiors rather than the purely mechanical parts. You’ll also work on existing and emerging design and systems as our new fleet of electric buses are introduced across all depots.
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You will specialise in your final year and complete the Coachbuilder pathway to complete your apprenticeship.
3 years in duration
About you
Have great listening, problem-solving and communication skills
Have at least 5 GCSE’s including at least a Level 4 at English and Maths GCSE (or equivalent)
Have lived in the UK/EEA for the past 3 years (this is an apprenticeship requirement)
Be happy to stay away from home for the block weeks at college
Right to Work in the UK
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