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In 2021, we actively sought to increase our number of Apprentices and offered an Engineering Apprenticeship to all of our Administrators. Following this initiative, we welcomed 3 new Apprentices.
Macy was one of the individuals that chose the apprenticeship scheme offered. Having started at Jaguar as a Roving Administrator in November 2021, Macy was intrigued by what the building services industry had to offer and wanted to understand and learn the practical side of engineering.
Macy said:
“I have found my course very interesting and challenging. There is so much to learn, and I feel like I am picking up on it quickly. It is good to be rotated to different sites as I’m working with different people and exploring new sites.”
I enjoy working with new engineers as they all have different knowledge and ways of working so I can decide what is best for me. It’s a whole new experience and I’m enjoying myself.
I am hoping to achieve my qualifications and gain work experience to develop myself as an engineer and as a person. I want to excel in the trade and represent females in science, tech, engineering and math (STEM).”