FP Students from Córdoba to Intern at Indra Following New Agreement

Fifty students specializing in Electricity and Electronics from Córdoba province will benefit from this training opportunity.

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Generic image of a handshake over a desk, symbolizing a business agreement.

Approximately 50 Vocational Training (FP) students from Córdoba, specializing in Electricity and Electronics, will have the opportunity to complete internships at the multinational company Indra, thanks to an agreement signed with the Junta de Andalucía.

This four-year collaboration agreement aims to enhance students' job placement by aligning training offerings with market demands. The initiative comes as Indra has established a new office in Córdoba city, linked to the future Army Logistics Base.
The first beneficiaries will be fifty FP students from various centers in the Córdoba province, such as the Maimónides Institute. These internships are consistent with Indra's technological activities in Córdoba, which focus on radiofrequency systems and new-generation radars.

"Vocational Training is an essential pathway to quality employment and contributes to accelerating the innovation that industries need. At Indra Group, we want to contribute to the training of these professionals so they can develop their full potential, participating in innovative, world-leading projects and building a future professional career adapted to their knowledge, skills, and attitudes."

María Fernanda Silles · Director of Talent Acquisition and Internal Mobility at Indra
The regional minister of Educational Development and Vocational Training, María del Carmen Castillo, emphasized the importance of connecting Andalusia's Dual FP with a leading company in defense, aerospace, and advanced digital technologies. This will allow students to train in a real production environment, improving their employability and positioning them as key talent for the defense sector in the province.
The mayor of Córdoba, José María Bellido, highlighted that this agreement encourages quality employment and is part of the city's reindustrialization process, driven by the Logistics Base. Indra plans to create over 500 jobs in Andalusia in the coming years, strengthening its alliances with the University of Córdoba and the Public Employment Service to promote specialized training programs.