Wednesday, December 4, 2024

New initiative aims to highlight the benefits of T Level students

Make UK has joined forces with EngineeringUK, Enginuity, and the Royal Academy of Engineering to help engineering and manufacturing employers see the benefits of taking on T Level students – especially when it comes to recruitment.

T Levels are a post-16 technical qualification – designed with employers – to help solve industry skills gaps and ensure businesses have access to a skilled, future workforce.

Each T Level student takes on a 45-day industry placement with an employer. These placements are flexible around a business’ needs and can be done in a block, spread over two years or completed in partnership with another employer.

Make UK Chief Executive Stephen Phipson is calling on manufacturing businesses to get involved with T Levels. “We’re encouraging our members, small and large, to join the many businesses already benefiting from T Levels. T Level industry placements are a great way of building a pipeline of new talent. Lots of employers we’ve spoken to end up recruiting their T Level student at the end of their course, either directly into their business or as an accelerated or higher-level apprentice.

“With long-standing skill shortages often holding our sector back, we see T Levels as an opportunity to develop the manufacturers of tomorrow and ensure businesses have the talent they need to thrive.”

Businesses who have already taken on a T Level student say hosting their industry placements is a route to recruitment. Many employers recruit their T Level students at the end of their course, often on an accelerated or higher-level apprenticeship.

 

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