Chorley-based, Lyndhurst Precision Engineering, recently welcomed French Engineering student, Julien Bardin to the firm as an intern.
Julien spent four weeks with Lyndhurst as part of the Nacel Open Door Programme and during this time, he worked on a number of high profile and special projects, including the development of wind turbines.
Nacel Open Door is a worldwide federation of organisations, companies, and representatives working together to deliver a culturally-immersive education around the globe. Nacel International is governed by a group of founding partners who work together to ensure standardised quality of programs and provide mutual support worldwide.
From Anger in Central France, Julian, who speaks English, Spanish, German and Chinese as well as his native French, is currently undertaking a five-year engineering degree at the University of Angers. Part of his course involves a two-year placement with several design and manufacturing companies.
Mark Marriner, MD, Lyndhurst Precision Engineering, said: “Julien has truly impressed everybody at Lyndhurst and it has been a pleasure working with him. He has certainly been an asset to our business in what is a very busy period for us. We wish Julien all the best with his studies back home in France and I am certain he will excel in the engineering industry.”
Julien added: “I’m really enjoyed my time with Lyndhurst Precision Engineering, working on exciting projects and developing my engineering skills. It has certainly confirmed my desire to secure a role in the engineering industry following my studies.
“I’d like to thank everybody at Lyndhurst for welcoming me and letting me be part of some truly exciting engineering products, for their clients around the globe. “