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A leading electrical engineering company in Thame offers an Electromechanical Engineering Degree Apprenticeship. This unique role allows you to thrive in a practical environment while studying for a BEng degree, fully sponsored by the company. You will engage in multiple engineering placements and gain extensive insights, ensuring your readiness for a successful career in engineering. With a strong focus on professional development, this apprenticeship is perfect for aspiring engineers looking to make a difference in a dynamic industry.
Thame, Oxfordshire, United Kingdom (On-site)
Job Title: Electromechanical Engineering Degree Apprenticeship
Business: Lucy Electric UK
Location: Thame
Start Date: September 2026
Job Reference No: 4421 & 4422
At Lucy group we pride ourselves on the development of our people, this role is being bought into the business as a purely developmental role within the engineering department.
Lucy Electric is a global leader in secondary power distribution solutions, with over 100 years of experience in the electrical industry. Headquartered in the UK, we operate across key international markets including the Middle East, Asia, Africa, Australia, and South America, with offices and manufacturing facilities in the UK, UAE, Saudi Arabia, India, Thailand, South Africa and Brazil.
We specialise in medium voltage switchgear, automation, and grid monitoring technologies that enable utilities and energy providers worldwide to build smarter, more resilient, and more sustainable power networks.
Our advanced solutions – such as ring main units, remote control systems, and low‑voltage monitoring are instrumental in accelerating the global transition to Net Zero, delivering enhanced reliability, safety, and operational efficiency across the grid.
This apprenticeship will include an Electromechanical degree (BEng) from our learning provider; it will allow you to get a head start in your career by gaining real world insight and experience in a fast‑paced and ever‑changing industry.
Electromechanical Engineers are able to solve real‑world problems using a combination of mechanical and electrical engineering expertise. This occupation requires the understanding of software programming, the ability to interpret data, the use of a range of CAD and software tools, and the operation of mechanical systems via electrical, pneumatic or hydraulic means, in combination with project resources management responsibility.
The opportunity to earn while you learn will give you a head start in your career, you won’t just learn the theory behind an Electromechanical degree, you will have the opportunity to put that theory into practice and work on real‑world projects throughout your degree.
You will be part of the wider Lucy Group so will be exposed to a number of different businesses that will be able to enhance the breadth of knowledge that is available to you.
The structure of the apprenticeship is as follows:
We offer a unique programme that demonstrates a mix of electrical, mechanical and general engineering input and is designed to meet the evolving skills needed in this sector.
In the first two years of the course, you will cover the foundations of electromechanical engineering. In the third and fourth years you will focus on systems design, including a group design module.
In the final year you will have the opportunity to integrate your knowledge and understanding from the previous four years into your job role, carrying out a real‑life electromechanical engineering project within your organisation.
You will benefit from being a fully integrated member of the university whilst also being part of Lucy Electric. You will be able to engage in all available social and sporting activities at university and also get invited to the company Christmas Dinner!
A BEng degree requires students to be assessed on 360 credits of modules. Over the five years of the programme the module titles and their credit loadings are those listed below. 15 credit modules are for taught work that has blended teaching activities. The 30 and 60 credit modules are for project work that will be centred on integrated work‑based activities that you have had or will be experiencing on‑the‑job with your Lucy Electric.
Year 1 (75 credits; five 15 credit Level 4 taava
Year 2 (75 credits; three 15 credit Level 4 modules and two 15 credit Level 5 modules)
Year 3 (75 credits; five 15 credit Level 5 modules)
Year 4 (75 credits; três 15 credit Level 6 modules and a 30 credit Level 6 module)
Year 5 (60 credit Level 6 module)
We have partnered with Warwick University for this degree.
BTEC:
Lucy Electric is an international leader in intelligent secondary power distribution products and solutions, with features such as remote operation and monitoring. Linking energy generation to consumption, the business specialises in high‑performance medium and low‑voltage switchgear for utility, industrial and commercial betg.)