Specifically designed for KS3
Teenagers have it tough these days and it’s a difficult time of life when they’re supposed to try and make decisions that could influence or affect their journey into adulthood. Today’s generation is much more ‘plugged in’ than previous generations: tech savvy, IT literate, clued-up, and at home in the online world.
Engine has been specifically designed for young people today who are not necessarily wanting activities, but ‘experiences’. Engine provides the opportunity to imagine what it is like working as a civil and structural engineer via an immersive medium that engages and educates.
Who is Engine for?
Engine, primarily, is designed for pupils who have an interest, or who may be interested, in civil and structural engineering. The training programme can also be beneficially undertaken by pupils who have expressed interest in pursuing related careers such as construction, property development or management, mechanical and electrical engineering, property law, architecture, surveying, CAD, project management, and all manner of trades.
Engine also teaches about transferable skills for any workplace such as teamwork, time management, working with outside agencies, good communication, personal reponsibility, self-reflection, and professionalism.
Why has Engine been developed?
AJP is a progressive company who believes in ‘giving back’ as part of our ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) and CSR (Corporate Social Responsibility) commitments. This training programme has been developed to educate young people about the world of civil and structural engineering as well as providing a community orientated resource.
That’s why Engine is free to register and free to use. Registration is simple and straightforward, and encourages pupils to think about their career ideas and next steps in life. Engine provides deep knowledge into civil and strutural engineering as well as providing an insight into the world of work in general, whatever the sector.
Why not sign up yourself and give it a try first?