Electro-mechanical engineer
Solve real-world problems using a combination of mechanical and electrical engineering expertise.
Role overview
Electro-mechanical engineers design, develop, and maintain systems that combine both electrical and mechanical components - such as motors, drives, actuators, sensors, and control systems - found in manufacturing, energy, defence, and transport industries. This degree apprenticeship develops engineers who can work across the full system, from mechanical design through to electrical control and software integration. Graduates typically pursue chartered engineer status and progress into systems engineering, product development, or technical leadership roles.
Careers this apprenticeship leads to
Salary progression, top employers and day-to-day reality for the roles this standard prepares you for.