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Vauxhall hosts ‘Women in Engineering’ STEM event at Luton plant

Now in its second year, Vauxhall has once again hosted its five-day ‘Women in Engineering’ event at its manufacturing plant in Luton. Every day, the company welcomed 48 female students from local Luton senior schools to its site to take part in a range of engaging and interactive activities.

As well as promoting the various careers available at Vauxhall, the week-long initiative aimed to raise the profile of women in engineering and celebrate their achievements, while encouraging female students to consider careers in manufacturing and engineering.

Vauxhall has hosted its five-day ‘Women in Engineering’ event at its manufacturing plant in Luton / Picture: Vauxhall Motors

 

In addition to a visit to the production line in body shop and general assembly, the female students took part in a competition to learn about the processes of lean manufacturing. Working in teams, the students fitted car parts to wooden parts, while meeting quality standards set by the staff at Vauxhall.

Charlotte Maclaren, Communications Officer at the Luton Plant, said: “After an extremely successful event last year, we were inundated with requests from schools across Luton and booked up within just two days. Now in its second year, we are certain that the initiative will once again offer an exciting, engaging and encouraging programme of activities, while providing young girls with a truly invaluable insight into the world of manufacturing and engineering.”

In addition to a visit to the production line in body shop and general assembly, the female students took part in a competition to learn about the processes of lean manufacturing / Picture: Vauxhall Motors

 

The students met various members of the team across all parts of the Vauxhall site, demonstrating the broad range of job roles available in manufacturing. Nikita Tailor, a maintenance electrician who began her career at Vauxhall as an apprentice, gave a presentation explaining why she chose an apprenticeship, showing her career journey to date, and a day in the life of her role at the plant.

The Vauxhall team taught the students about the recruitment process and what particular skills are sought after when the company hires apprentices. The group then took part in tasks at the assessment centre, giving them a realistic experience of the job application process. Finally, the students visited the ‘blue light’ area, where Vauxhall cars and vans are converted into emergency service vehicles.


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