Software Degree Apprenticeship Stevenage 2020
Responsibilities
What will the apprentice be doing?
Through a combination of on-the-job technical training and time studying at university, Software Apprentices will develop the skills to effectively design, create, and test software. Working closely with other teams and departments, you will work through a variety of stages in the software development process, covering anything from embedded systems to front end software. This software will be developed on a range of platforms, including Linux and Windows, utilising C/C++, LabView and Java.
What training will the apprentice take and what qualification will the apprentice get at the end?
MBDA offers a four-year programme for Software Apprentices to join the Test Software Engineering Team, whilst studying part time for a fully funded degree in Digital and Technology Solutions at the University of Hertfordshire.
What is the expected career progression after this apprenticeship?
Through regular one to ones, development plans and the use of Mentors, you will have the opportunity to shape your career within the organisation. We have many senior members in the organisation that started life as an MBDA apprentice.
Reality Check
Please note that in order to apply for MBDA UK opportunities you will need to be eligible for SC (Secret Level) UK Security Clearance. What are the benefits for you? •Flexible working hours •25 days paid holiday plus public holidays. •5 days paid study days to prepare for exams, per yearSkills Required
Communication skills, Attention to detail, Organisation skills, Problem solving skills, Analytical skills, Logical, Team working, Creative, InitiativeQualifications Required
A Level or equivalent dependent on role (Grade See MBDA Website) EssentialBTEC or equivalent Dependant on role (Grade See MBDA Website) Essential
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