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    Applications now open for next wave of Sony apprenticeship scheme

    Rhys GregoryBy Rhys GregoryFebruary 4, 2020Updated:February 4, 2020No Comments
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    Sony UK Technology Centre (UK TEC) is searching for the latest round of talented applicants to join its Higher Apprenticeship scheme.

    The Pencoed-based facility, which produces 4K and HD broadcast cameras for worldwide distribution, is launching the scheme for the eighth consecutive year on February 3rd.

    The industry-leading scheme is coordinated by the company’s onsite Sony Wales Academy and will enable its participants to gain invaluable work experience at one of the world’s leading manufacturing sites, while they also work to gain degree-level qualifications.

    Sony UK Tec is looking for budding Electronic Engineers from across South Wales to take part in the four year scheme. As part of the apprenticeship, successful applicants will work across a diverse range of departments, to enable them to decide where their interests and skills are best suited.

    During the scheme they will help to develop internationally renowned products including 4K broadcast technology, the Raspberry Pi, Sony’s smart office solution Nimway, and smart city technology.

    So far over thirty apprentices have taken part in the successful internal scheme over the last five years, with all participants praising its diverse offering.

    Kevin Edwards, General Manager for Engineering, said: “Apprenticeship programmes are an essential commitment for an organisation dependent upon technology and knowledge.

    “Our enthusiastic approach to delivering our apprenticeship scheme provides future specialists across a variety of disciplines.

    “Our apprenticeship is a thorough and diverse programme which offers new starters an in-depth insight into all aspects of Sony UK TEC’s highly successful engineering operation. We leverage the advantage of mixing high level academic courses with working alongside our sometimes-extraordinary team at Pencoed.

    “We believe that this varied approach creates highly skilled and well-rounded team players and opens up a vast wealth of opportunities to them within the industry as a result. At the end of their four years, they are fully equipped with the ability, and knowledge, to become some of the sector’s brightest engineering talents and to drive genuine progression in the fields of technology and manufacturing.

    “We are particularly proud of our role in developing both specialists and leaders for our next generation supporting our ever-diversifying operation.

    “It’s an amazing time to be part of the Sony family, providing opportunities for both ourselves and the exceptional individuals here at Sony Pencoed.”

    To apply for a place in the Sony UK TEC Apprenticeship scheme applicants must have a minimum of five GCSEs, including a B or above in Maths, and Cs or above in Science and English. Applicants must also possess or be working towards related qualifications.

    Applications close at midnight on 1st March, with assessments due to take place at the end of March.

    To apply visit Sony UK TEC’s website: https://www.sonypencoed.co.uk/apprenticeship-programme-1/

    or email [email protected]

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