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First metrology apprentices complete their course

The first cohort of metrology apprentices who have just completed their studies, with staff from Jaguar Land Rover  (photograph taken pre-Covid)

The first ever cohort of Metrology Technician apprentices in the UK have completed their studies, at Make UK’s Technology Hub in Aston, Birmingham.

The three-year course, devised by NPL and delivered by Make UK, covers theoretical and practical aspects and includes both on and off-the-job training to develop the essential metrology knowledge and skills required.

Metrology is the science of measurement. Measurement of the quantity and quality of goods underpins the UK economy and international trade. It is important to a wide range of industries including aerospace, automotive, construction, energy, environment, healthcare and space. The eight apprentices all work at Jaguar Land Rover, which was an early adopter of the apprenticeship.

David Hollinshead, Make UK head of external delivery said: “The success of this apprenticeship is a perfect example of how effective and strong collaborations can yield great rewards.”

Congratulating the apprentices, NPL head of training Stuart Kitney added: “This cohort of metrology technician apprentices will now go on to use their knowledge and skills to benefit the UK economy and international trade.”

As well as devising the apprenticeship itself, NPL has developed a number of free e-learning courses for future metrology apprentices to sign up for in preparation for the apprenticeship itself.

The next metrology apprenticeship programme starts on 4th February 2021.


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