If you want to know more about working in the in the sector, hear what the experts have to say.
The engineering sector itself is made up of a wide range of companies providing a diverse range of products and services.
Physical and Mathematical Sciences is a broad sector, with many potential career paths for those with qualifications and suitable skillsets, including medical work, engineering, teaching, finance and technology.
This programme would be of interest to learners who are considering engineering employment options or pursuing a degree or an apprenticeship in...
The profession of quantity surveying is at the forefront of construction economics and management. This honours degree programme has been...
Achieve a solid foundation in hardware maintenance, systems software, computer networking, programming and scripting, database management,...
This programme is designed to produce graduates with a detailed knowledge of Electrical, Control & Automation Engineering and the skills...
Do you enjoy maths and have a keen interest in how the universe works? This course is ideal for you. It’s all about how physics can help to...
This programme is ideal if you want to build an Electronic Engineering career in Design, Manufacturing, Servicing, Marketing or Consultancy. As a...
The aim of this course is to provide the learner with the skills, knowledge and competencies to enable him/her to pursue a career in the field of...
This full-time one-year programme will introduce students to the world of Construction. The programme examines construction materials and safe...
Builds scaffolding structure on building sites and at outdoor events using metal pipes and poles.
IT hardware engineers work with the mechanical, electrical and electronic parts of computers. They design and develop computers, computer components and the computerised parts of other appliances.
Ensures that buildings and the services within the buildings meet the needs of the tenants, owners and users as efficiently, safely and cost effectively as possible.
Colour technologists research, develop and manage the production and application of dyes and pigments.
Quarry workers operate the machinery used in quarries to crush and transport rocks and minerals.
Works on the construction and application of lasers, their design, and the physics involved in their future development.
Forms an integral part of the construction and operations phases and is typically required to oversee and report on all the electrical operational, installation and safety requirements for the project.
Minerals/mining surveyors map mineral deposits. Their tasks include working out the potential use and value of mineral deposits, managing and developing mines. Provide expertise in the full life cycle of mineral development.
Completes or oversees all the calibration and testing of the various instruments and pieces of equipment used in the lab for measuring, weighing and processing raw and refined materials
Toxicologists employ specialist scientific knowledge and equipment to study the impact of toxic and radioactive materials on biological systems, including the human body and the environment.
Scientists who study and work with micro-organisms in a variety of areas including alcohol manufacture, agricultural genome mapping and medical science.
Manages technical sales and has responsibility for driving growth for the company.