Industrial Cadets Awards 2018

Judges recognition for outstanding SME Employer – M-TEC Engineering Projects

M-TEC offers a wide range of Programme, Engineering & Design support services to their customer base, developing components, systems and processes from concept through to product realisation. They have been offering ‘Gold Level’ workplace experiences, in line with the Industrial Cadets framework. Cadets graduating at the Gold level will follow a programme defined by the activities breakdown over a minimum of 50 hours. The programme components and skills and competency framework illustrate the employability skills and personal learning and thinking skills acquired by each individual. M-TEC are passionate about this statement on their website and believe that this is the way forward to establishing renewed confidence with young people’s career path into engineering.

Industrial Cadets Awards Categories & Nomination Forms 2018

SME Employer of the Year: The premier award for SME employers who have demonstrated outstanding engagement with young people and the Industrial Cadets initiative. Illustrating best practice in employer engagement on the work experience STEM agenda, recognising the quality of experience, depth of learning and corporate commitment to the overarching agenda. Follow the link here.

37TH INDUSTRIAL CADET

24/04/2018 – M-TEC Engineering Projects 37th Gold Level Industrial Cadet

M-TEC Engineering Projects thirty seventh Industrial Cadet GOLD Graduation of J.Wharton. Joseph successfully completed a development programme, resulting in the creation of a detailed CAD design and manufacture of a ‘Cantilever Bridge’ Model. This was then prototyped using our very own 3D printer. Congratulations on an excellent presentation and ‘Cantilever Bridge’ Model. #IndustrialCadets # STEM #STEAM #EDT #Youngengineers @YoEgovuk @Metcalfe_SBET

CALLING SCHOOLS & STUDENTS

M-TEC are at the forefront of engaging schools and students alike via the Industrial Cadets programme. This has been acknowledged through our recent award presented by HRH the Prince of Wales in March 2018, for “Outstanding SME Employer of the Year”.

Capitalising on this award along with our ongoing commitment to the Industrial Cadets, our team have and are engaging numerous local schools to encourage the students to take an active role in pursuing work experience in the engineering sectors.

Below are some of the schools that are already engaged with M-TEC’s Cadet programme, if you are a student at one of the schools mentioned, please contact your careers team to enquire about taking advantage of the exisitng route we have in place for your work experience. If your school is not mentioned below, please feel free get in touch with either us here at M-TEC or your careers team directly, to encourage the school to get involved with STEM, STEAM, M-TEC and the Industrial Cadets.

If you would like to know more follow the link here.

36TH INDUSTRIAL CADET

16/04/2018 – M-TEC Engineering Projects 36th Gold Level Industrial Cadet

M-TEC Engineering Projects thirty sixth Industrial Cadet GOLD Graduation of H.Ward. Harry successfully completed a development programme, resulting in the creation of a detailed CAD design and manufacture of a ‘Pagani Wing Mirror’ Model. This was then prototyped using our very own 3D printer. Congratulations on an excellent presentation and ‘Pagani Wing Mirror’ Model. #IndustrialCadets #STEAM #EDT #Youngengineers @YoEgovuk @Metcalfe_SBET

2017 APPRENTICE INTAKE

MTEC-EP apprentices Lawrence Bridger, Frank Lording (M-TEC’s training officer) William Skelley and Harry Machin

M-TEC are proud to introduce Harry Machin to our 2017 apprentice intakes. As part of M-TEC’s ongoing commitment to introduce, train and develop the next generation of Engineering hopefuls. Harry came through the M-TEC Industrial Cadet programme (As previous apprentices) and will undergo a variety of training modules in order to widen their knowledge base as well as be given the opportunity to ‘Earn & Learn’ with an OU Degree course.

If this is of interest to you, please feel free to get in touch, we will then introduce your school or college to the Industrial cadets to allow you the opportunity to engage with industry.

Watch this space for further developments of the current and new apprentices during 2018 along with our previous apprentices Lawrence Bridger and Anthony Polson.