Leyland Trucks: 24 new apprenticeships created at company - here's how to apply

Leyland Trucks, one of the North West’s foremost manufacturers and a leader in the commercial vehicle sector, has opened its recruitment process for this year’s intake of apprentices.
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Continuing a long tradition of training the company’s own talent pipeline and creating opportunities for young people within Lancashire, Leyland Trucks is offering 24 apprenticeships this year, with applications invited online at www.leylandtrucksltd.co.uk/apprenticeships

This year’s recruitment process will see Leyland Trucks take on 12 assembly operator apprentices, six automotive engineer apprentices and two facilities & maintenance apprentices. The Leyland-based company is also on the lookout for two design engineer apprentices, who will work on new innovations for both diesel and electric trucks. Following the success of Leyland Trucks’ first ever supply chain apprentice in 2022, the company is also recruiting two new apprentices for this scheme in 2023.

The 2023 intake of apprentices at Leyland Trucks will join a varied and successful cohort from 2022, who will be peer mentors for the new recruits.

Alex Kaye-Harwood a design engineer apprentice.Alex Kaye-Harwood a design engineer apprentice.
Alex Kaye-Harwood a design engineer apprentice.
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One of last year’s intake, design engineer apprentice Alex Kaye-Harwood, said: “My five-year degree apprenticeship allows me to work across the whole product group, gaining real life experience. I chose an apprenticeship because I wanted to study while working – I’m hands-on, putting my learning into practice every day, and my goal once I finish my apprenticeship is to become a chartered engineer.”

Jake Gledhill, assembly operator apprentice at Leyland Trucks, added: “I work on the production line and get to put my learning into practice every single day. There are real progression opportunities here, and that was clear from day one. I’m focused on completing my apprenticeship and working towards becoming a team leader and climbing the ladder.”

The apprenticeships on offer at Leyland Trucks are open to all ages, providing you meet the entry qualification requirements, and include degree-level apprenticeships, which are open to applicants with relevant level 3 qualifications.

Jake Gledhill, an assembly operator apprentice at Leyland Trucks.Jake Gledhill, an assembly operator apprentice at Leyland Trucks.
Jake Gledhill, an assembly operator apprentice at Leyland Trucks.

Alongside academic qualifications, the company is also seeking applicants with the drive and ambition to make a difference within Leyland Trucks and the automotive industry, with a positive attitude, enthusiasm for learning and a genuine desire to build a long-term career.

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Maria Rogers, HR and training advisor for Leyland Trucks, said: “The company is expanding the scheme across many departments and the goal with our apprenticeships is to develop a new generation of talent to enable us to continue leading the industry across product development, vehicle technology, manufacturing quality and supply chain management."

Applications close on Friday 3rd March 2023.