It can be hard for students to appreciate what the real world of engineering is like, similar to understanding theory in practice. For educational institutions within travelling distance to TecQuipment’s headquarters in Long Eaton, UK, groups of students are invited to come along and experience the real world of engineering at the company’s headquarters where products are designed and manufactured under one roof.
An appreciation of the complete process is important for all engineers, particularly for students who maybe pondering if they wish to pursue a specialism.
A Tour and More...
After a short company introduction, the group headed off on a full factory tour. It began with an explanation of the engineering design process. Then it was time to focus on the fabrication process, which for many products begins in the Machine Shop. The students learned how raw materials are milled, cut, polished, welded and braised to form frames, housings, and individual components; before being transported onto the next stage.
This next stage may be:
a) The Paint Shop for painting.
b) Into the Stores to form part of the extensive bank of component stock.
c) Straight to the Assembly Area, where a multi-disciplinary team working across the 450+ products perform the mechanical and electrical assembly of the engineering teaching equipment that the students use in the classroom.
The group got to witness first-hand the intricate detail that each person at TecQuipment puts into creating the individual TecQuipment products. Once assembled, the students headed to the Test Department, where products are individually tested by the specialist team of electrical and mechanical test engineers. And finally, to the packing department, where products are fastidiously wrapped, boxed and crated to be shipped around the world.
Having enjoyed a full tour, it was then time to sit back and learn more about a career in engineering from a few of TecQuipment’s engineers including Paul, the company’s Technical Director. Paul talked about his many years of experience in the automotive industry and shared how he started his career working as an Apprentice for British Aerospace. Jack, one of TecQuipment’s Mechanical Engineers then spoke about his career to date, his involvement in production engineering and new product development, along with what to expect on a day to day basis as an engineer.
Before the day was over, it was time for students to roll their sleeves up and have a go at the TecQuipment challenge – a team game that requires a steady hand.
Interested in Inviting Student Groups to TecQuipment’s HQ?
If you are interested in TecQuipment’s Student Visit Days email marketing@tecquipment.com to discuss this further.