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If you‘re looking for on the job experience where you can gain a professional qualification, practical knowledge, advice from industry professionals, and the ability to learn while you earn, then an Apprenticeship Scheme at ATLAS ELEKTRONIK UK (AEUK) is the perfect choice for you!
AEUK delivers innovative maritime solutions. We’re looking to advance STEM (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics) students with A Levels (or equivalent) by offering more than just an apprenticeship; they’ll be supported from day one and become a valued part of our growing organisation.
Our Level 4+ STEM and Level 3 Business Apprenticeship Schemes provide students with the opportunity to expand their knowledge, whilst empowering them with the skills and confidence to build a successful career.
It’s not all work and study, we pride ourselves on our wide range of benefits and facilities; including an onsite gym, flexible working hours, and social activities ranging from paddleboarding to our annual music festival, AtlasFest!
Want to hear more? A few of our apprentices have shared their experience of working at AEUK.
Finley Hutt, Integration Engineer Apprentice
Debt-Free Learning
“I chose a higher level apprenticeship as I felt it was more suited to me as opposed to following the traditional university route.
"Personally, I find learning with hands-on, industry experience much more beneficial than university learning where there is a lack of work experience. In addition, I‘m paid a competitive wage whilst gaining a higher level qualification instead of accumulating debt from university."
Supporting Passions
"I chose AEUK as it is a maritime company that aligns with my interests and hobbies.
"Growing up in Weymouth means I’ve always had an opportunity to go sailing and swim in the sea. Competitive sailing gave me knowledge and skills which transfer into the maritime sector, and continue my passion for being on the water.
"Being involved in the testing phase of a variety of projects is by far the favourite part of my job. I get to go out on the water to test the final product. I’m involved in whole process, from writing up the paperwork for the project, all the way through to getting my hands on the final physical product.”
Edward Gibson, Field Service Engineer Apprentice
Cutting-edge Technology
“I first heard about AEUK after speaking to employees at school and careers fairs, I then attended an open evening that enabled me to learn more about the company.
"The factors that really interested me were the cutting-edge technology, the ability to gain experience working on defence contracts and the steady rate of growth at AEUK. It was also very apparent just how well the company looks after its employees. There are not many companies offering opportunities like AEUK in the local area to Weymouth, so this made it a very easy choice."
Job Stability
"Having worked at AEUK for over three years, I have developed some fantastic relationships with fellow employees. The opportunities here are second to none; I love being able to travel and work on sophisticated technology – the money is handy too!
"Not forgetting the flexi-time scheme and job stability, both are great.”
Louise Davie, Project Control Apprentice
Invaluable Opportunities
“I believe the prospects of an apprenticeship are far greater than other opportunities. The knowledge and experience you gain from working and learning within a company is invaluable. Being able to finish my apprenticeship with a high level qualification and two years of industry experience is a brilliant result."
Endless Possibilities
"My favourite part of my job is communicating between different colleagues and departments. I thoroughly enjoy attending meetings and meeting new people, as I gain more confidence. This has developed my people skills which is extremely important within my project management role.
"My future aspirations are to further develop my skills and knowledge within the company, and become a Project Manager for one of the divisions.”
AEUK Apprentice Open Evening
Visit our Open Evening on Tuesday, April 18, from 5:30pm to learn more about our opportunities.
This event will provide you the opportunity to tour our facilities, learn about the apprenticeship roles on offer, and meet current apprentices and graduates with their recruiting line managers to gain an insider's perspective on the work they do.
To attend our event, you must register by emailing: recruitment@uk.atlas-elektronik.com
Our friendly Future Talent team will be also be on hand at the following career events:
- February 6, 2023 – Budmouth Academy
- February 7, 2023 – Weymouth College
- February 8, 2023 – Queen Elizabeth School
- February 8, 2023 – Bournemouth and Poole College
- February 22, 2023 – Purbeck College
- March 10, 2023 – Bryanston College
- March 21, 2023 – Lytchett College
If your college is not on the list and you would like further information, please email us at: recruitment@uk.atlas-elektronik.com.
About ATLAS ELEKTRONIK UK ATLAS ELEKTRONIK UK
(AEUK) provides innovation for underwater systems for the RN. Operating from its headquarters at Winfrith in Dorset, AEUK has invested in its unique in-house test and integration facilities in order to support its growth in supply to UK and global markets of submarine and ship systems, including sonar, autonomous systems, marine electric actuation and mine counter-measures.
AEUK has waterside access in Portland Harbour that provides AEUK and its partners with excellent facilities to test systems at sea, particularly those from its Autonomy portfolio. AEUK is a leading innovative maritime systems company operating throughout all phases of the acquisition and engineering lifecycles, from concept to in-service support.
With over 500 employees, AEUK is the largest subsidiary in the ATLAS ELEKTRONIK Group. ATLAS ELEKTRONIK Group is part of thyssenkrupp Marine Systems. More information at: www.uk.atlas-elektronik.com
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