Delphi Academy, a training centre for the automotive industry, hosted a group of apprentice mechanics from Worcestershire to showcase the diverse career paths available in the sector. This initiative aims to address the rapid technological advancements in the industry and ensure a future-proofed workforce.
The enrichment day, held on 22 January, welcomed nine second-year apprentices from Heart of Worcestershire College. The program covered various topics, including electric and hybrid vehicle technology, diagnostic tools, and the continued role of independents in the petrol and diesel market. Additionally, apprentices explored the potential of hydrogen technology.
“Our students often exist in a bubble,” said college lecturer Dale Ruston. “only seeing their workshop, and the college. Enrichment days like this show there is so much more to the industry, and that they don’t have to stay where they are now. This visit will be a real eye-opener for them.”
Delphi’s UK Technical Services Manager, Luke Garratt, emphasised the breadth of the industry during his opening address. “You all work in garages, but behind you is a huge industry, with so many opportunities.”
The day included sessions on parts development, diesel technology, diagnostics, tyres, and electric vehicles. Apprentices also had the opportunity to use the Academy’s facilities and witness the creation of training materials, including online content for Delphi’s Masters of Motion platform.
The apprentices, all working at independent garages, found the experience valuable. “I learned a lot about the industry, especially parts development, which I hadn’t considered before,” said Joshua Jennings from Mintro Padmore Garage.
Tyler Humphreys from Worcester Mobile agreed. “I’ve seen a lot of cool stuff. It was really good. Today has shown me that having the right qualifications can open many doors. I’m going to finish my apprenticeship, get my Level 3, do my MOT course and then go from there.”
Leo Reed from Pershore Service Centre in Pershore said: “I learned a lot today, and the event has given me fresh ideas on what I could do in the industry.”
At the end of the visit, Luke added: “You know Delphi as a brand, and you have used the brand. Now you have seen what happens behind the brand. I hope we have enlightened you, so you can see what this industry is really about.”
Reflecting on the importance of engaging with those just beginning their careers, he concluded: “Life can seem hard when you first step into this industry, which could put some people off before they really get started. However, once you see what is possible, this industry becomes very enticing. Today’s group were reticent when they arrived, but by the time they left, they were very enthusiastic about what they had seen. This is so important, and we are looking forward to doing this again very soon.”
This successful collaboration between Delphi and the Independent Automotive Aftermarket Federation (IAAF) paves the way for future enrichment days targeting students at various stages of their automotive apprenticeships.
Delphi’s Masters of Motion hub is available online at by clicking here.
For advanced learning, technicians can find out more about the Delphi Academy by clicking here.