Engines, airplanes and engineering drive this apprentice
This young engineer was hooked when she saw a helicopter at an airshow and wondered, ‘how does that work?’ Now, as a Rolls Royce apprentice she has worked on the TP400 engine. As she broadens her horizons to other fields, it is still the practical problem solving of engineering that grabs her. Meet Alexia Williams , winner of the Mary George Memorial Prize for Apprentices Who I am My name is Alexia Williams, and I am a Through Life Technical Lead at Rolls Royce Plc. What inspired you to get into engineering? It started when I was age 13 to 14 - my parents took me to an airshow and I saw a helicopter floating about. I was a bit confused about how it worked, and that piqued my interest. From there, I looked into aerospace in a bit more detail and found out about apprenticeships. I started…