Vocational
Solving problems at sea
Susie shares how apprenticeships can help give on-the-job experience, solving problems to save lives at sea
Susie shares how apprenticeships can help give on-the-job experience, solving problems to save lives at sea
Alicia wasn’t sure what she wanted to do, but an apprenticeship at the RNLI helped her find her passion building a lifeboat station!
Natasha loved D&T at school, and now gets to use her design skills to create life saving equipment
Anna and Lucy are working with everyone at the RNLI to upcycle life jackets and help save lives at sea, sustainably.
Dealing with water and drainage infrastructure, Jack Huggins is a graduate engineer at Arup in their water sector in Cardiff.
Lauren is a water engineer who makes sure the liquid we pour from our taps is clean and safe to drink.
Avery Bang from Bridges to Prosperity, and Marion O'Dowd from Bechtel, are engineers on a mission to help the developing world.
RNLI lifeboat systems engineer, Rhodri Lewis, saves lives at sea through engineering
Dr Charlotte Levy works in Probabilistic Safety Analysis to make sure reactors behave correctly.
About 70% of the Earth’s surface is covered by water, and engineers like Martin Chan help to create ways of travelling across it. From transporting products to different countries, to protecting the seas and helping get energy from under the sea-bed, Martin helps Rolls-Royce create the propellers, boats or products their customers need.
Choung Kyu Ryu from the Red Cross is on a mission to help people recover from disasters.