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Cardiff and Vale College and Aston Martin – driving to recruit the next generation of Engineers

Aston Martin recruitment evening

If you are about to graduate with an Engineering degree and aspire to a career at Aston Martin, Cardiff and Vale College is hosting the iconic luxury British sport car manufacturer for a special recruitment evening on Tuesday, 30th January.

Aston Martin will be at Cardiff and Vale College’s City Centre Campus on Dumballs Road in Cardiff on 30th January from 5-7pm. This recruitment event is the ideal opportunity for people in their final year of an Engineering degree to come and speak to a member of Aston Martin’s management team to discuss career options and the company’s future plans.

Aston Martin are looking for people who will soon graduate in the following engineering disciplines:

  • Automotive
  • Electrical and Electronic
  • Manufacturing
  • Mechanical
  • Quality
  • Product Development
  • Body
  • Chassis
  • Powertrain
  • Vehicle Attributes

Cardiff and Vale College Vice Principal Mary Kent said: “We are delighted to work with and support Aston Martin on the next phase of their recruitment in a valuable partnership with local universities. This is a fantastic opportunity to showcase the Engineering graduate talent in South Wales while providing those graduates with excellent career opportunities with one of the world’s most famous automotive brands.

“The iconic models that are going to be manufactured at the new facility in St Athan when it opens will be branded ‘Made in Wales’. Together, working with Aston Martin and local universities, we will help to ensure that they are made with the very best engineering talent that Wales has to offer.”

If you are a final year Engineering student and are interested with a career in Aston Martin you will need to register by clicking here

The Aston Martin recruitment evening will last approximately two hours, from 5-7pm on 30th January, and all registered attendees are requested to join in for those full two hours. Registration is required.


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