What opportunities does the graduate scheme cover?
Our graduate scheme covers the following specialisms:
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Control & Instrumentation Engineering – Support in the design, installation, operation and enhancement of modular electronics, PLC systems and analogue and digital electronics at board and systems level.
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Software Engineering – Support in maintaining and updating software, writing, configuring and testing of control, data acquisition, analysis and archiving systems.
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Electrical / Electronic Engineering – Support in the maintenance, repair and provision of upgrades/refurbishments to major parts of the pulsed power supplies plant (400/36KV), as well as producing electrical equipment designs from specifications.
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Mechanical Engineering – Support by performing a variety of engineering tasks to include systems analysis, design and review, operational analysis as well as repair and recovery of existing equipment.
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Civil Engineering – Support the Project Management of a portfolio of Construction and Refurbishment work, from inception through to completion.
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We also have opportunities to join the graduate scheme in other parts of the organisation including Procurement.
If you have a degree in an area not specified but feel that you could apply your skills to one of them, we would still encourage you to apply. We would ask you to demonstarte how your skills would be relevant to the listed opportunities.
Within the 20% training and development, there is a core suite of tasks and activities designed to develop your professional skills. Elements of this programme are flexible and can be tailored to your personal development needs and to those of your specific job role. Our scheme is accredited by the Institute of Mechanical Engineers (IMechE), the Institute of Engineering & Technology (IET) and the Institute of Physics (IoP) as a professional development scheme