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Maritime Placement Year Student

Frazer Nash Consultancy

Plymouth

Hybrid

GBP 21,000 - 25,000

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Job summary

A leading engineering consultancy is seeking candidates for a placement year role focused on maritime projects in the UK. Successful candidates will work closely with experts from various engineering disciplines, tackling challenging projects throughout the full lifecycle. You will develop technical skills, enhance your problem-solving abilities, and be part of a dynamic team committed to innovation and safety in maritime engineering. The role offers an attractive salary, hybrid working options, and a supportive work culture.

Benefits

Attractive salary: £25,000 pro rata
25 days holiday + opportunity to buy 5 more
Company pension scheme
Private healthcare membership
Bonus scheme linked to performance

Qualifications

  • On track for a 2:1 degree or higher in Naval Architecture, Marine Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, or relevant fields.
  • Open-minded thinker with a collaborative and creative approach.
  • Ability to work effectively both in teams and independently.

Responsibilities

  • Contribute to maritime projects through the CADMID phases.
  • Assist in solving complex material degradation issues.
  • Support safety implications assessments for submarines in extreme conditions.

Skills

Problem-solving
Teamwork
Communication
Creativity
Evaluation

Education

2:1 degree or higher in Engineering or relevant scientific field
Job description

This is a placement year role within our Maritime focused teams at Frazer‑Nash which consist of:

  • Naval Safety and Assurance (Bristol/Plymouth/Portsmouth)
  • Marine Technology (Bristol)
  • Naval Nuclear Assurance (Plymouth)

Each team brings together a wide range of civil and military engineering experience to which you can be an integral part of the team. At Frazer‑Nash we understand each person is unique and it is our aim to help guide you into the team and business area that is the best fit for you. So, if you have a strong desire or interest for a particular team described above, please let us know within your covering letter and application. You'll be able to develop your technical knowledge throughout the Concept, Assessment, Demonstration, Manufacture, In‑service and Disposal (CADMID) phases of maritime projects. From finding the missing piece of the design puzzle, to helping manage vessel build and delivery. You will be solving real‑time in‑service issues, and helping our clients overcome ever more complex material degradation and ageing issues as vessels near the end of their design life. While also looking to the future challenges of autonomous vessels, next generation shipping and utilisation of sustainable fuels.

Here are just a few of the challenges we are trying to solve:

  • Helping the Ministry of Defence understand the safety implications for personnel and marine systems when operating submarines in the extreme weather conditions in arctic waters.
  • Provision of safety engineering support to the next generation of future attack submarines ensuring that those onboard are safe from fire and flood.
  • Providing Safety Management expertise to Babcock in support of the Royal Navy's Type 31 programme.
  • Conducting a hands‑on investigative study in docking and supplying service to advanced warships.
  • Embedding a Naval Architect in a MoD project team to help develop the early concept design for a future attack submarine.
  • A study to understand the effectiveness of funding for UK seafarer training for the UK's maritime regulator, the Maritime and Coastguard Agency (MCA).
  • Provision of Quality Management advice to a commercial shipping company to support their development of a prototype shaft line design for a foreign Navy.
  • Assessing evolving naval nuclear system designs and operating conditions to ensure the nuclear safety case remains substantiated.
  • Supporting the development of critical naval infrastructure and facilities.

As part of the wider business area, you will pull expertise from across the company and get a taste of what goes on in different areas of the business. Our graduates will gain exposure and experience in the huge variety of our work, and the chance to explore where their own skills and interests lie, whether that be a leadership or technical path. At Frazer‑Nash we think it is important that you gain exposure to the full project lifecycle and all aspects of our business. You will be given appropriate responsibility from day one, working as part of a project team, interacting with team members and clients. You will have the opportunity to travel within the UK and internationally – visiting client sites, attending key networking events, perhaps sharing your work at leading industry conferences.

As a consultancy organisation, we are looking for ambitious, intelligent, organised and inquisitive individuals, who can solve challenging problems.

  • A problem solver: with the ability to critically question what you see, solve problems that build on your technical understanding, and show initiative and ownership for your ideas and work. You will have the ability to deliver results through your proactivity.
  • A team player: with the ability to work with others and different technical backgrounds. Build effective relationships through thriving in social settings and adjusting behaviour to the situation.
  • A self‑starter: with the ability and desire to take ownership of the tasks ahead of you and deliver them to the client, project or team to create an impact.
  • A communicator: with the ability to discuss and convey projects and outcomes with internal stakeholders and clients who may be themselves in a technical or non‑technical role.
  • An evaluator: with the ability of evaluating information by understanding context and risk to make logical, informed decisions. Creating original and creative ideas through exploration and abstract thinking.

You will need:

  • On track to obtain a 2:1 degree or higher (or equivalent/experience) with a related Engineering or relevant scientific bias. Whilst not exclusive for this role, the following degree courses have been identified as of particular interest for this role: Naval Architecture, Marine Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Engineering, Ship Science.
  • To be an open‑minded thinker with a curious, collaborative, and creative approach to problem‑solving.
  • The ability to work well in both a team environment and on your own initiative.

Frazer‑Nash are a leading engineering, systems and technology consultancy. Through our meaningful innovations, our experts help organisations make lives securer, safer, sustainable and affordable. In a nutshell, engineering consultancy is all about providing advice to positively impact our clients' projects and businesses and the wider world around us. Why Frazer‑Nash? As a graduate, you will typically be working on multiple projects simultaneously, managing your time and rapidly accruing a wealth of experience and skills. Hence, no two days in Frazer‑Nash will be the same. You will be surrounded by experts not just in your team, but also in a wide range of other fields – whether it's digital or human sciences, we're an interesting bunch. We have a comprehensive Early Careers package that will help you successfully integrate into our business and meet new colleagues from across the organisation – last year we had over 100 Graduates, interns and summer placements and we are looking for a similar sized cohort this year so you will be joining with a large and vibrant peer group. Clear career pathways with appropriate financial rewards will help you to develop and nurture your potential as you grow within your role, leading to exciting future career prospects, professional recognition and promotion.

Due to the nature of the work that Frazer‑Nash Consultancy undertake, candidates will be required to undergo pre‑employment screening and will be to satisfy clearance criteria for UK National Security Vetting. Our recruitment process:

  1. Step 1: Application – CV submission
  2. Step 2: Measure Potential – Arctic Shores' task‑based assessment. You will be asked to complete some exciting, engaging tasks which will enable us to get to know you better! In return, you'll receive a personalised feedback report.
  3. Step 3: Video Interview – Situation based & technical questions that are related to the important criteria needed to be successful in the role.
  4. Step 4: Explore Interview – This one‑hour virtual/in‑person interview includes the opportunity to learn about what we do and find out more about what a career at Frazer‑Nash has to offer. You will also be asked a combination of competency and technical questions.
  5. Step 5: Decision/Feedback – You will receive feedback no matter the outcome of your final interview.

Here’s what we offer:

  • The opportunity to join and learn with a team that's both enthusiastic and encouraging.
  • An attractive salary: £25,000 pro rata
  • 25 days holiday + the opportunity to buy 5 days.
  • A company that has its heart in the right place and a welcoming work culture.
  • Hybrid working with flexibility around life outside of work.
  • Company pension scheme.
  • Private healthcare membership + wellbeing support.
  • Bonus scheme linked into company performance.
  • Support and mentoring on route to achieving professional accreditation.
  • Paid membership fees to a professional institution.
  • Early career teams and office socials.
  • And a whole host more… Our benefits and offerings may change, subject to the terms of the contract you are entering into Frazer‑Nash.
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