STEPS Engineering Your Future Programme at DkIT inspires Transition Year students to explore exciting career opportunities
16 May 2025For the fifth year running, DkIT recently welcomed Transition Year (TY) students from across the region to the campus to explore the world of engineering. Organised in collaboration with Engineers Ireland STEPS Engineering Your Future (STEPS EYF), the TY students participated enthusiastically in some engineering site visits and a series of practical workshops. These have been designed to give Transition Year students a hands-on, fun and practical insight into engineering at third level and as a career choice. The group of 30 students come from a range of different schools and gelled extremely well during the team-based activities.
The activities have been designed by School of Engineering staff to be practical, interdisciplinary and career focussed ranging across Mechanical Engineering, Electrical and Electronics and Civil Engineering. These included Robot Assembly and programming, Lean Manufacturing and Business, 3D printing, Biomedical Engineering, Renewable Energy workshop, Site Surveying and using Bridge Building software.
The students also had the opportunity to engage with local industry in the sector, experiencing trips to the IKON Kingspan Research Centre and MultiHog. Local Industry have been very supportive of the programme and these visits provide a fantastic context within which to understand engineering careers. Thanks are also due to Engineers Ireland North East branch for their support.
Programme co-ordinator Kimmitt Sayers said:
“It was fantastic to welcome Transition Years once again to the DkIT campus to explore Engineering hands-on. The variety of courses available in the School of Engineering have gone from strength to strength in respond to industry demand. It was wonderful to see the engineers of the future experiencing first-hand what a career in this area can look like. The students brought great energy and positivity to the week and we look forward to welcoming many of them back as DkIT students.”
The School of Engineering at DkIT offers a broad range of courses at undergraduate and postgraduate level across areas including Mechanical engineering, Electrical & Electronics engineering, Civil engineering, Construction Management, Architectural Technology, Quantity Surveying and Building surveying, in addition to the provision of engineering trades. The School also recently announced that Manufacturing Engineering Apprenticeships will be available in Dundalk Institute of Technology from Summer 2025.
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