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Mobility project MVV- Plymouth City College Erasmus + 2020/2022

Funder: European CommissionProject code: 2020-1-DE02-KA102-006687
Funded under: ERASMUS+ | Learning Mobility of Individuals | VET learner and staff mobility

Mobility project MVV- Plymouth City College Erasmus + 2020/2022

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Project background:The background to the project is MVV’s internationalisation via its MVV Environment subsidiary in Plymouth in south-west England.The resultant synergies in terms of involvement in the local infrastructure, particularly with City College Plymouth, should providethe company with good access to the British labour market.For trainees, the secondment to Plymouth will offer intercultural benefits and ideally supplement their language training.Given its participation in the recent Leonardo Da Vinci project and the ERASMUS+ program, MVV Energie hopes to strengthen the links already in place with City College since 2012.In return, MVV Energie is offering City College students the opportunity to gain intercultural experience at and with MVV Energie inMannheim.Project objectives:MVV Energie’s project objective is to offer its future specialist and management staff an early opportunity to gain interculturalexperience.The internationalisation of the energy market and expansion in renewable energies make this far-sighted perspective necessary inthe interests of the company’s strategic objectives and to enhance the high training standard of its specialist staff.Number and profile of participants:The application relates to a total of 18 trainees. These comprise the following training vocations:Systems mechanicPlant technology electricianIndustrial mechanicIndustrial clerkOffice management assistantUpon starting the secondment, the trainees are in their 2nd or 3rd year of training.Description of activities and project implementation:The project is structured in the following stages:1. Prior to application:Mutual declaration of intent between City College Plymouth and MVV Energie.Compilation of project file2. Application process with deadline and clarification of topics with City College.3. After approval of application:Compilation and agreement of provisional programme structures with City College PlymouthInformation event for trainees and training staffApplication and selection of trainees involved and training staff(per secondment: 5 trainees and one training staff member).Compilation of practical projects to be performed during the secondment.Preparatory intercultural and language training. Reference will be made to the experience gained by participants in the Leonardo DaVinci project so as to take due account of regional particularities.Organisation of travel and accommodation, as well as leisure and cultural programme.Final agreement of programme and communication to partner organisation around 4 weeks ahead of secondment.Implementation of programme. (Here, use will made of the mentoring principle, i.e. trainees participating in the exchangeprogramme will assume active support roles during the visit of the respective group).The programme implemented will be well-balanced and tailored to the respective group in cultural, linguistic, specialist andregional terms.4. Post-implementationEvaluation of project, compilation of final reports, discussion of experience gained with City College Plymouth, feedback toparticipants, closing presentation and handover of “Europass Mobility”. Commitment of our apprentices as ERASMUS+ ambassadors in our company for mobilties in the next future.5. Compilation of final report for the agencyTargeted results:The targeted outcome is a sustainable partnership with City College Plymouth and with our MVV Environment subsidiary.Impact:The project should have a lasting impact on the personal and specialist development of participating trainees. In terms of ourexternal communications, it should make a clear positive contribution towards attracting new trainees.Long-term benefits:Given the long-term involvement of MVV Environment, the competencies acquired should help reduce cultural and personalreservations when it comes to “working abroad”.This should help create a positive attitude towards future assignments to subsidiaries.

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