BMW are once again running their popular Girls Go Technical Programme, and are seeking those who are considering a career in engineering.

Aimed at teenage girls who are currently in Year 11 or older the scheme is for those who are considering a technical apprenticeship within the manufacturing industry to commence in September 2017.

A BMW spokesman said: "Participants will experience the day-to-day challenges encountered by our engineers and technical apprentices in our fascinating world-class factories through this exciting and unique opportunity.

"A limited number of places are available on the scheme which will run during the Easter holiday from Monday, April 10 until Thursday, April 13.

Those attending will be taken on a tour around two of the three manufacturing sites: Plant Oxford where MINI is built, Plant Hams Hall where engines are assembled and Plant Swindon, the Body and Pressings Plant. Four days will be spent at the heart of our operations, two at the site closest to your home region for in-depth work experience, and two at Plant Oxford."

To apply for a place on the programme, visithttps://bmwgroup.jobs/en_gb/job?ref=170000Q5

Applications close at midnight on Sunday, March 12.