Skoda FUNstar Concept |
The 2 young women and 21 young men have been tinkering on their very own vehicle project since November 2014. Developing ideas and discussing possible solutions, drawing, designing and above all, they have built a very special, a unique car. Inventiveness and flexibility are just as important as pragmatism and implementation skills. The trainees have been supported in their work by Škoda chief designer Jozef Kabaň and Škoda AUTO Production Director Michael Oeljeklaus. The new 'Trainee Car' is almost ready; the premiere takes place at the legendary GTI Meeting at Wörthersee in mid-May 2015.
This is the second year in a row that the Czech manufacturer has given selected trainees the opportunity to create their dream car. The company's goal with this programme is to promote and strengthen the vocational students' creativity and expertise. "After the excellent results of the Škoda Trainee Car premiere last year, it was clear that we would continue the project," says Škoda HR Director Bohdan Wojnar. "We are once again delighted with our students' creative ideas and their goal-oriented implementation. We would like to thank everyone who has supported the project, especially the teachers at the Škoda AUTO Vocational School. The Škoda FUNstar is a great concept car that is going to surprise and inspire visitors at the GTI Meeting."
Skoda FUNstar Concept |
Skoda FUNstar Concept |
The 'Trainee Car' project once again demonstrates the high quality of Škoda's vocational training, and the importance of combining theoretical education with practical experience. The Škoda Vocational School offers young adults three- or four-year training programmes in technical subjects. The students graduate with an apprenticeship diploma or NVQ level 3 respectively. There are currently 13 training courses, on which 880 full-time trainees are enrolled. 12.5% of these apprentices are young women. In addition, 65 current employees are supplementing their qualifications at a post-graduate level. The Škoda Vocational School in Mladá Boleslav was established in 1927. Since then, almost 22,000 students have completed their training there.