Y12/13 - Rolls-Royce WEX

Rolls-Royce I-Accelerator Programme in Engineering (Defence)
Date: 21st October – 25th October 2024
Location: Hybrid (3 days virtual, 2 days in Bristol)
Time: 9.30am - 4pm every day
Only apply if you can attend all five days including the two in person days in Bristol
Apply and fast-track your degree apprenticeship application!

Do not wait for the deadline to apply
 
What is the Rolls-Royce I-Accelerator?
Rolls-Royce has partnered with EDI to create this hybrid work experience programme for
students interested in degree apprenticeships in engineering (Defence). You'll get to work on
a live project brief from a truly iconic business and learn how Rolls-Royce is pushing the
limits of power and defence. At Rolls-Royce, our mission is to innovate efficient and
sustainable power solutions to meet our customers' operational requirements and to protect
our planet, secure our world and explore the universe.

You'll gain an invaluable insight into engineering (defence) enabling you to develop skills
transferable to the world of work. Complete the week and you'll also have the opportunity to
be fast-tracked through the first stage of the degree apprenticeship application process.

Who should apply?
Black, Asian and ethnic minority students in year 13

Students with:
Minimum of 5 GCSEs at grade 4 including Maths, English Language (and Science for Engineering)
Predicted A Levels/ BTEC equivalent to 96 - 112 UCAS Points
Please check the website for further entry requirements
Due to the nature of our work, you need a legal right to live and work in the UK.
 
Additional entry requirement information:
112 UCAS points (obtained or predicted) from either:
For Engineering Roles:
Three A-levels at grade C, one must be Maths, and one of the following subjects; Biology;
Chemistry; Computing/Computer Science; Design and Technology; Electronics; Engineering;
ICT; Further Maths; Music Technology; Physics; Statistics. Plus one other, excluding General
Studies.
 
Due to the nature of our work, you need a legal right to live and work in the UK.
 
How will the Rolls-Royce I-Accelerator work?
Each student will work in a team of five to develop a solution to a challenge, presenting this
back to senior leaders on the last day of their hybrid work experience.Various workshops will be delivered throughout the week and students will get the opportunity to develop their professional network.

How will this benefit me?
· Enhance your work experience
· Get an insight into careers at Rolls-Royce
· Strengthen your personal development
· Network with diverse professionals
· Get the chance to be fast-tracked for a degree apprenticeship