Two Higher Education students studying
at our University Centre have been awarded Sellafield
Ltd Degree Apprentice of the Year.
Moneka Duffy and
Mollie German, who are in their final year of the BEng (Hons) Mechanical &
Manufacturing Engineering, were delighted to receive the award, which included
nominations from all sections of the degree apprenticeship programme within
Sellafield Ltd.
Moneka said: “I am proud of us both winning this award, I feel it really encourages and validates the hard work we have put into our early careers so far.”
Both Moneka and Mollie currently work
as Mechanical Designers for the nuclear company, at their Warrington site,
while studying the Nuclear Scientist/Engineer Integrated Degree
Apprenticeship at the University Centre on a part-time basis.
They are big advocates for the degree
apprenticeship route which has many benefits to learners and the industry.
Mollie said: “Some of my friends who went down the university degree route still haven’t managed to get a job yet. The learning we do here reinforces knowledge needed for the workplace.”
Moneka agreed that a degree
apprenticeship was beneficial for her career development too. “The integrated
approach has given me sought after skills that I can relate to the workplace
and the teaching further helps with our dissertation work-based projects.”
The talented duo acted as Chair
(Mollie) and Co-Chair (Moneka) for the Risley
(Sellafield site) Apprentice Council during their second year of studying
the HND part of their course. They commented that their business and social
impact contributed to receiving the award, along with gaining distinctions in
all their units on the HND course at college.
Both engineers are set to become full
time design engineers at Sellafield Ltd once they have completed their final
year in June 2024.
Mollie will then spend a year at sea,
as she will be mobilised with the Royal Navy Reserves as a War Sea specialist. She also has ambitions to do a masters and
would like to become a chartered engineer.
Moneka plans to continue her dynamic learning and explore her opportunities once completing her BEng.
“I plan to gain a well-rounded perspective that will inform my future decisions and allow me to build a career I enjoy and equip me with the skills I need to obtain it.”
"The small class sizes we have here mean we get a lot more support than if we had gone to a larger university receiving lectures in a large hall for example. Our tutors are always easy to get hold of and the course gives me a wider appreciation of different engineering fundamentals and helps us with our career edge portfolio which is required at the end of our apprenticeship” she added.