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A leading engineering firm in Plymouth is offering a Chemical and Process Engineering Graduate Programme starting in Autumn 2026. The role involves supporting the Royal Navy's fleet, with a minimum salary of £35,000. The successful candidate will engage in design and maintenance tasks, utilizing a Mechanical, Chemical, or Process Engineering degree. The programme includes placements across various teams, technical training, and guidance towards chartered status.
Chemical and Process Engineering Graduate Programme – Devonport Facilities
Programme title: Chemical and Process Engineering Graduate Programme – Devonport Facilities
Salary: Minimum £35,000. Salary is dependent on location, role and qualifications.
Location: Devonport, Plymouth
Application closing date: 16 October 2025
Programme start date: September 2026
Role ID: 66899
Join our Chemical and Process Engineering Graduate Programme and support the upkeep of the Royal Navy’s fleet of nuclear-powered submarines at Devonport, Western Europe’s largest naval base.
As a Graduate Chemical and Process Engineer, you’ll play a vital role in supporting the design, analysis and maintenance of nuclear systems that ensure the safe and efficient operation of submarines and radiologically controlled facilities.
You’ll apply your knowledge of Mechanical, Chemical or Process Engineering to develop solutions to a wide range of technical challenges. Your work will involve ensuring compliance with design codes, maintaining quality assurance, specifying pipework components, assessing material strength and integrity, and managing pressure control and protection systems. You’ll also explore mechanical and chemical compatibility, fluid flow dynamics and stress analysis.
Throughout the programme, you’ll be involved in the development and modification of system designs, conducting technical analysis, producing engineering drawings and models using Computer Aided Design (CAD) software, writing detailed technical reports, and performing inspections and validations in radiologically controlled areas – including onboard submarines. Every task you take on will contribute to the safe operation of nuclear infrastructure and the continued readiness of the Royal Navy.
This is a Facilities Engineering Development Programme, delivered on-site at Devonport, Plymouth.
Over two years, you’ll complete a series of placements lasting between 6 and 16 weeks. These will take place across specialist teams working in offices, onboard submarines, and in supporting facilities. Each placement is designed to build your technical expertise, broaden your understanding of nuclear systems, and prepare you for a future role as a Nuclear Process Engineer.
From day one, you’ll receive structured support, personalised training, and dedicated mentorship to help you excel throughout your programme and beyond.
You’ll join our Graduate Development Programme, featuring expert-led masterclasses on communication, personal branding, resilience, and wellbeing.
You’ll also benefit from a wide range of technical and non-technical training opportunities, including nuclear-specific development designed to deepen your expertise.
To support your journey toward Chartered or Incorporated Engineer status, we offer guidance and cover all associated fees.
We want you to feel supported, valued and excited about what’s ahead. That’s why we offer a comprehensive package designed to support your development, your wellbeing and your life outside of work too.
In addition to a minimum starting salary of £35,000, you’ll benefit from:
You’ll also have the chance to get involved in our STEM outreach activities and volunteering opportunities.
Places on our Chemical and Process Engineering Graduate Programme for Autumn 2026 are available in Devonport, Plymouth.
Our business in Plymouth works in partnership with the Ministry of Defence (MOD) and Royal Navy at HM Naval Base Devonport. We provide through-life support for submarines, surface ships and associated systems and equipment as part of our continuing commitment to support our nation’s naval capability.
Applications are reviewed on a rolling basis, and the programme may close early if we receive a high volume of interest. To give yourself the best chance of being considered, we strongly recommend submitting your application and completing any required online assessments as soon as possible.