Moog are recruiting for Apprentices to join the business in September 2012. These are Craft and Technical Engineering Apprenticeships that will kick start your career within a high technology, forward-thinking organisation, more....
Moog’s UK story started just over four decades ago, in Tewkesbury,
Gloucestershire. The sole purpose of Moog Controls Limited (MCL) back then was simple – specialize in the production of high performance servovalve technology and applied systems for the Aerospace and Industrial markets. They’re the sort of industries that require absolute precision, so our customers expect the highest standards of design, manufacture and performance. That’s why they turned to us then. And why they still do today. Our systems are used frequently for primary controls in aircraft and are behind many complex and high profile projects. We’ve provided the motion control for the roofing system on Centre Court at Wimbledon and kept F1 racing teams winning. But whatever the project, whether it’s famous or top secret, our innovations always give our customers the edge they’re looking for.
We graft excellence into everything we do. Our Engineers and Technologists thrive on the challenge of turning a chin scratch into an ‘aha!’ moment as they work together to create innovative solutions for our customers. We also have a terrific team of HR, Finance and Supply Chain professionals supporting all we do. We’re pleased to say innovation and product excellence is an attitude that runs throughout the company. Moog people think inventively about every aspect of our business, from customer service to design solutions to rewards for a job well done.
Although our journey started in Tewkesbury, we are a successful, growing business and now have facilities in Wolverhampton, Luton, Reading, Southhampton and Solihull.
Moog are recruiting for Apprentices to join the business in September 2012. These are Craft and Technical Engineering Apprenticeships that will kick start your career within a high technology, forward-thinking organisation, more....
Secondary schools will be "twinned" with local companies to give both students and their teachers first-hand experience of this kind of advanced manufacturing.
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