About Engineering Careers

Engineering Careers magazine is published four times a year with a circulation of 24,000, which includes heads of manufacturing and engineering, managing directors, programme leaders, secondary schools, academies, further education colleges and universities. It is designed to accomplish the following:

Apprentices

  1. To offer useful and interesting information to engineering apprentices, supplementing their core studies and keeping them engaged with their chosen industry.
  2. To showcase engineering and manufacturing to school students aged 14 to 16; to point out the wealth of opportunities available through a career in engineering and, more specifically, through a vocational route into industry

Graduates

  1. To offer a tool to encourage engineering undergraduates to continue into engineering upon completion of their studies, it has been designed expressly with the need to keep engineering undergraduates up-to-date with industry developments to aid their studies and inspired to continue into an engineering career.
  2. Reflect the increasing multi-disciplinary approach taken by both modern-day engineering and today’s university engineering courses.

Employers

  1. 1. To keep employers, training providers and programme leaders fully informed of funding issues, training initiatives, changes to government legislation and qualifications and other subjects directly relevant to running, or introducing, a successful apprenticeship scheme.
  2. 2. Provide prospective engineering graduates with a wide range of information and case studies on what is on offer from employers.