WordsArts et Métiers Ep. 25 - G. Landais
ParolesArts et Métiers back with a new episode: Combining work-study engineering studies with community involvement
ParolesArts et Métiers back with a new episode: Combining work-study engineering studies with community involvement
In her final year of the Specialized Engineering Program in Industrial Equipment Design and Operation, Reda Bentahir completed her training with a dual degree in engineering and management fromIAE FRANCE. This program is open to all engineering students on the Metz campus, PGE and PIS.
Christophe Olivier arrived on Friday, September 1, before the students returned to school, as educational coordinator, in charge of developing continuing education for AMTALENTS.
Today, although Léo is still in a work-study program, he has the opportunity to do jobs that he is passionate about and that give meaning to his academic career.
Céline Gauci was part of the first classof work-study engineering students in Environment and Risk Management at the Chambéry institute in the fall of 2010. She chose to combine her passion for the mountains with her engineering training by becoming a consultant in risk management and prevention for ski resorts.
The Specialized Engineering Program, which is a work-study program, is based on a close relationship between a student, a company, and Arts et Métiers. Mathieu Laurent, a third-year student in the Industrial Equipment Design and Operation program at the Metz campus, is an apprentice engineer at the SNCF's Technicentre Grand Est. He answered a few questions alongside Bernard Ham, his company mentor and Director of Delegated Operations at the SNCF.
Applications to join the Industrial Engineeringtrack of the Arts et Métiers Specialized Engineering Program Arts et Métiers Monday, June 1. To mark the occasion, we invite you to read the testimonial of Elise, a third-year student, about her program: its advantages, the work-study component, and career prospects.
Augustin Hans is a third-year engineering student in theMechanical Engineering programat the Châlons-en-Champagne campus. An apprentice in new construction/maintenance at a large metallurgy group, he was placed on telework at the start of lockdown and is now on partial unemployment. Testimonial.
Michel, Guillaume, Julien, Benjamin, Antoine, and Corentin are students in the Specialized Engineering program. For them, this program has everything going for it: a dynamic school/company environment, remuneration, professional experience, practical coursework, and more. Watch their video testimonials!
With a final recruitment session being held in July for the " Industrial Equipment Design and Operation " engineering program at the Arts et Métiers campus Arts et Métiers Metz, read the testimonial of François Hehn, a first-year student apprentice. Candidates have until July 13 to submit their applications!
Ludovic Regley is currently a second-year engineering student specializing in a particular field at the Arts et Métiers campus Arts et Métiers Châlons-en-Champagne. For this work-study student, the specialized engineering program is in line with his professional goal: to gain as much experience as possible.
Alexandre Lachi and Sandy Lesieur are currently in their third year of a specialized engineering program. For their final project at the Arts et Métiers campus Arts et Métiers Châlons-en-Champagne, these work-study students decided to add a motor to a longboard. Read the interview with Alexandre, the project's initiator, below.
Clément Nief, a third-year engineering student, is currently an apprentice at the PSA factory in Sochaux. Naturally dynamic and committed, Clément is also vice-president ofthe National Union ofArts et Métiers ApprenticesArts et Métiers UNAAM).
Lucile Kien, engineering student specializing in Energy Engineering, class of 2018.
Adel Farouil, Energy Engineering engineer, class of 2014.
Clément Bonitti, engineer specializing in the design and operation of industrial equipment, class of 2016.
After completing his BTS, Clément wanted to continue his studies with an engineering apprenticeship program. He joined the first class of the program, which opened in Metz in September 2016 in partnership with TII Lorraine.
Hugo Virchien, industrial engineering engineer, class of 2012
Since high school, Hugo Virchien had aimed to attend an engineering school in order to pursue careers requiring both technical and management skills.
Combining adventure, teamwork, and pushing their limits, Esteban and Lucas—two third-year apprentices in the Mechanical Engineering Specialization Program at the Aix-en-Provence campus—have decided to take on the challenge of the 4L Trophy.
More than just a hackathon, Invent For The Planet is a truly immersive experience.
ParolesArts et Métiers back with a new episode: Combining work-study engineering studies with community involvement
The context surrounding the ELF (Evolutive Learning Factory ) project and its rollout on the Aix-en-Provence campus represents a real opportunity to bring together teaching activities.