STS Defence Opens Applications for 2025 Advanced Engineering Apprenticeship Programme
10th January 2025STS Defence, a leading provider of engineering and technology solutions for the defence and commercial sectors, is excited to announce the launch of its highly anticipated 2025 Advanced Engineering Apprenticeship Programme. This prestigious initiative aims to develop the next generation of engineering talent, equipping individuals with the skills and experience needed to excel in a cutting-edge industry.
Reflecting STS Defence’s commitment to innovation, workforce development, and the ongoing growth of the UK’s engineering sector, the programme offers apprentices the opportunity to collaborate with industry experts, gaining hands-on experience in advanced engineering processes, cutting-edge technology, and practical problem-solving.
The apprenticeship programme offers a unique blend of academic learning and hands-on experience, providing participants with the technical skills and knowledge required to support STS Defence’s mission of delivering reliable, innovative, and sustainable solutions to its clients.
One of our current apprentices, Connor, shares, “I now have the unique opportunity to work alongside industry professionals who are experts in their field, contributing to real-world projects and learning from their extensive experience. This exposure not only sharpens my technical skills but also allows me to build connections that will be invaluable throughout my career.”
Sean Scott, Head of Human Resources at STS Defence, commented on the new intake: “We are thrilled to open applications for our 2025 Advanced Engineering Apprenticeship. This programme is about more than just education—it’s about fostering creativity, innovation, and a true passion for engineering. It’s a chance for talented individuals to contribute to impactful projects in the defence and commercial sectors. Our apprentices are the future of the industry, and we’re fully committed to investing in their success.”
Feeling inspired and up to the challenge? Find out more on the GOV.UK website.