Charlie engineers a bright future with Applications Academy

Renishaw apprentices

A young engineer at Renishaw’s 3D printing division in Stone is reaping the benefits of the engineering giant’s internal training scheme, called the Applications Academy.

Since 2010, 35 candidates have graduated from the Academy, based at Renishaw’s headquarters in New Mills, Gloucestershire. Charlie Birkett, who graduates this Christmas, already has a place secured and is currently working at the company’s 3D printing division in Stone.

Charlie said: “I graduated from Exeter University as a mechanical engineer and was lucky enough to be accepted into the Applications Academy. Engineering at university was very different to actually working in the industry. At Renishaw, the majority of my role is very practical instead of theory based. One of my three placements was in the Machine Tool Products Division, which gave me the opportunity to learn in a very hands-on environment. It helped my growth as an engineer exponentially. When I learned of an opening at the additive manufacturing division in Stone, I leapt at the chance to work with some of the most innovative and exciting technology around. Renishaw was more than happy to facilitate my request.”

The Applications Academy was established in 2010 after Renishaw identified a growing demand for applications engineers and acted to create a training programme dedicated to this role. The Academy recruits promising graduates who then spend 21 months training to become applications engineers. The programme includes a three-month induction that all graduates joining the company complete and three placements into different Renishaw divisions.

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Upon completing the Applications Academy programme, graduates should have an excellent grasp of engineering principles, a good understanding of manufacturing processes, methods and techniques, as well as excellent communication and business skills. A career within the Applications stream can lead to positions such as senior or principle applications engineer, or even managerial positions like applications or operations manager.

Renishaw is now looking to extend its growth and development programme by accepting apprentices at the Academy. For more information about careers at Renishaw go to www.renishaw.com/en/careers

James Du Pavey - Stone

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