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A leading defense organization in the UK seeks a Graduate Propulsion Engineer to design and evaluate propulsion systems for advanced missile technology. The role involves working closely with propulsion suppliers and projects that support the UK's defense capabilities. The ideal candidate will have a degree in a relevant engineering field and enjoy collaborative environments. The position comes with a salary of £31,500 and a £3,000 joining bonus, among other benefits.
Becoming a graduate propulsion engineer offers you the opportunity to develop the skills and expertise needed to design and evaluate the propulsion systems that power MBDA's advanced missile systems, including solid rockets, ramjets, and gas turbines. The Propulsion Department is central to MBDA's mission, supporting projects across the full product lifecycle – from early concept through to in‑service support. Working closely with leading UK and international propulsion suppliers, you'll contribute to a wide portfolio of projects that underpin the UK's defence capability. Our Propulsion Department is a collaborative team of engineers, scientists and specialists who are passionate about pushing the boundaries of what propulsion systems can achieve. You'll be mentored by experienced experts, learning cutting‑edge modelling techniques and gaining hands‑on exposure to real‑world engineering challenges.
Degree qualified in Aerospace/Aeronautical Engineering, Mechanical engineering, General engineering, Maths, Physics, Chemistry, Materials Sciences or other related subject to a minimum of 2:2.
Step into one of the most dynamic and technically challenging areas of aerospace engineering – missile propulsion. As a Graduate Propulsion Engineer at MBDA, you'll play a part in shaping the next generation of defence technology, working on projects that are innovative, impactful and at the very forefront of engineering.
Salary: £31,500 plus a £3,000 joining bonus. Dynamic (Hybrid) Working: 4 days per week on‑site due to workload classification. Security Clearance: British Citizen or a Dual UK national with British citizenship. Restrictions and/or limitations relating to nationality and/or rights to work may apply. As a minimum and after offer stage, all successful candidates will need to undergo HMG Basic Personnel Security Standard checks (BPSS), which are managed by the MBDA Personnel Security Team.
The graduate programme is structured around four 6‑month placements, giving you breadth and depth across propulsion engineering. These placements cover areas such as:
You’ll also have the opportunity to spend one placement outside of MBDA Propulsion – with past graduates working with organisations such as Rolls Royce, BAE Systems, DSTL, ARA, Bayern Chemie, S&C Thermofluids and Roxel Motors – to broaden your experience and perspective.
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By joining MBDA's propulsion team, you'll be part of a supportive environment where innovation thrives, collaboration is key, and your work directly contributes to the future of defence technology.