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Mathieu Laurent, apprentice student in the Specialized Engineering Program, and Bernard Ham, his tutor at the SNCF's Grand Est Technical Center.

Specialist engineer: transferring skills between school and business

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.

 

Foundry workshop, Metz campus, machines

"Train with state-of-the-art equipment!"

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.

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