UK’s leading gap year award highlights brightest and best engineers

Release date: 22/09/2004

Year in Industry students are streets ahead of their contemporaries in terms of experience within the workplace whilst the companies that offer high quality business placements can reap the rewards with real bottom line benefits

Kate Earnshaw, a 19 year old gap year engineering student from Sheffield, has won one of the UK’s most prestigious Industry awards for young people, the EEF/Year in Industry ‘Contribution to the Business’ award.

Kate spent her gap year before university with Firth Rixson Group, an engineering company in Sheffield which produces components for the aerospace, railway and oil and gas industries. She led an investigation into the failure rates on several product lines following a heat treatment process, not only solving the problem relating to the failure of parts but calculated a significant potential for greater capacity.

Her recommended new software system and furnace will increase capacity by an extra £12,000 extra per furnace per day and has also triggered changes at other Firth Rixson sites.

The Year in Industry is a national programme providing high calibre, pre-university students with experience of real project work in industry which significantly enhances their degree and employment prospects. 26% of Year in Industry students go on to gain first class honours compared to the national average of 10%.

The scheme also provides companies with cost effective access to highly talented potential graduate recruits, who often bring fresh ideas and initiative. In addition, in many instances the students can solve problems that have baffled companies for many years and save significant sums of money. Feedback shows 86% of company managers say the scheme has had an immediate impact on their company and 98% of managers would recommend the scheme.

EEF Director General, Martin Temple, said:

"Kate’s achievement highlights the fresh, innovative thinking that these students can bring to companies and shows the potential for engineering to offer a rewarding career to our brightest and best graduates.

"The projects undertaken by Year in Industry students put them streets ahead of their contemporaries in terms of experience within the workplace whilst the companies that offer high quality business placements can reap the rewards with real bottom line benefits."

Steve Savage of Firth Rixson said:

"Kate has shown a maturity and responsibility which normally comes with years of experience. Her ability is without question, and she has made a great impression with all those she has worked with."

In addition to the main award, there were 3 other specialist awards:

- Award for Communications sponsored by SEMTA. Presented to Tsz Fok for his project at Turner Powertrain Systems. He undertook an in-depth evaluation of the final stages of the production of transmissions and produced a new procedure that will save the company £78,000 p.a.

- Award for Innovation sponsored by EIS. Presented to Jenny Auton who undertook extensive research at Colgate Palmolive to design, assemble and test specialised rigs to measure the filling properties of toothpastes.

- Environmental Impact Award sponsored by QinetiQ. Presented to Hannah Kershaw for her placement at Milklink ltd where she worked on the company’s IPPC (Integrated Pollution Prevention and Control) permit application, and investigated environmental improvements to the operations at the company’s Staplemead site.

 

Companies interested in taking part in the Year in Industry scheme should visit www.yini.org.uk or contact their EEF Regional Association

The Year in Industry is a national scheme, which places the UK’s brightest gap year students with companies for paid, 12-month, degree relevant work placements. Since it was founded in 1987, Year in Industry has successfully placed over 7000 students with companies throughout the UK in industries spanning engineering, technology and business. Last year some 700 students were placed with approximately 250 companies.

Out of the 12 students who won regional awards and presented their winning engineering solutions this year, 7 were female, and 5 are going on to study at Oxford or Cambridge University. Case study summaries of the12 regional finalists work projects are attached.

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