Courtney Moffatt
BEng (Hons) Engineering Practice (Apprenticeship)
22 November 2023
"As a process planning engineer apprentice at Nissan, my main priority is to ensure that the robots and the jigs are working as efficiently as possible. If there's a breakdown, we must come up with a solution by making an adjustment or modification, or implementing poka-yoke. I also complete any relevant paperwork linked to these changes, update the operation sheets, and create designs through CAD software. I'm currently supporting the hypercomp team on a project to install an automatic line feed to line 1 by using automated guided vehicles. This will remove the tow tractors, improving safety and just-in-time production.
If I learn something new while studying, I'll ask questions at work to see if I can link what I've learned to my job. An example of this is when I was researching hard life and soft life components, and I asked my colleagues what parts we have at work that have these lives. As I'm still in the early stages of my apprenticeship, I feel like I still have a lot of knowledge to learn. However, I feel like I'm becoming more confident in my CAD abilities and creating drawing packs for the designs I produce thanks to my apprenticeship.
As a BEng (Hons) Engineering Practice apprentice, I've learned to balance my work, study, and social life. I find that prioritising assignments that are due soon or are part of a group project, is the easiest way of getting all my university work done efficiently. It allows me to contact people for information, whether that be colleagues at work or academics at the University, and still have enough time to research topics that are relevant to the module so that I can complete my work to a high standard.
Once I complete my apprenticeship and graduate, I hope to continue at Nissan as a graduate engineer, broadening my knowledge in the industry. I also hope that one day I'll have my own zone to look after and take responsibility for.
So far, my experience studying an apprenticeship at the University of Sunderland has been great. The University is incredibly supportive in guiding you through your apprenticeship, and the lecturers are extremely helpful if you're struggling to understand a topic. Even though a degree apprenticeship can be difficult, as you're studying while learning your job role, there are so many benefits in taking this route to get the career you want."
