Lorien invests in the engineers of the future

Lorien Engineering Solutions has received recognition from the Institution of Mechanical Engineers (IMechE) for its professional development scheme.

The scheme will accept its third annual intake in September, welcoming further young engineers to the firm.

Lorien’s scheme manager Steve Bayley, says, “We are very pleased to be recognised by the IMechE in this way, as its standards are very rigorous and it recognises our commitment to investing in the next generation of engineers.

“There is a shortage of talented young graduates coming up through the ranks, and this is our contribution to ensuring the future of the industry.”

Both graduates and established engineers at Lorien can access the scheme which will offer them a career path resulting in chartered engineer status.

In granting the accreditation, the IMechE notes that the scheme is “properly resourced and well structured and documented.” It also acknowledges that processes are “comprehensive, well established and effective” and that mentors “demonstrate a good understanding of IMechE processes.”

The IMechE accreditation is the second endorsement from a professional industry body for Lorien’s professional development scheme. Last year it was awarded Accredited Company Training Scheme (ACTS) status by the Institution of Chemical Engineers.

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