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An established industry player is seeking motivated university graduates for its Technical Engineering Graduate Scheme. This exciting opportunity offers a 37-hour work week, where graduates will gain invaluable experience in nuclear engineering and scientific principles within a defence context. Participants will receive support from mentors and managers, and work towards achieving Chartered or Incorporated status, with the potential for further academic study. With placements across various sectors and the possibility of hybrid working arrangements, this role promises a dynamic start to your engineering career while contributing to critical national projects.
About the role:
The SDA is seeking motivated university graduates for its Technical Engineering Graduate Scheme, offering a 37-hour work week.
Graduates will receive support from a Graduate Manager, Placement Supervisor, and Mentor, gaining valuable experience in nuclear engineering and scientific principles in a defence setting.
The scheme includes various work placements across SDA, the Defence Nuclear Organisation, Navy Command, and Industry Partners, with the opportunity for relocation and accommodation funding as per MOD policy.
Graduates will work towards achieving Chartered or Incorporated status and may have the option for further academic study (MSc/MEng) and technical training.
After completing the scheme, graduates will be assigned to roles within SDA or the Defence Nuclear Enterprise with potential relocation to various UK locations. Hybrid working may be available depending on placement.
Responsibilities:
As part of this role, you'll be providing support to technical staff across the business assisting with technical activities, while continually developing yourself. You’ll be involved in the following:
Security
Because of the classification of much of the role, all posts will be open to UK Nationals only.
Pleasenote offers of employment are subject to achieving satisfactory pre-employment and security checks. These include an Occupational Health Assessment and a Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS). As part of this you will need to confirm your identity, employment/education history, nationality and any criminal record (unspent convictions only).
The level of security needed is Security Check (SC) and you should usually have been continuously resident in the UK for 5 years immediately before clearance action commences.
If you have lived overseas or travelled extensively during this period, it may affect the length of time to obtain full security clearance and this may affect your offer of employment. It is essential that ALL requests for information are completed fully and timely, as incomplete information may result in significant delays. Offers of employment are also subject to candidates achieving acceptable grades where predicted.
You must have or be expected to achieve by September 2025 a minimum of 2.2 in an Engineering or Science-related Honours Degree (or equivalent). Please provide detail in the application for all qualifications you hold. (Including GCSEs).
Relevant work experience, demonstrating technical project skills, including through internships, placements, work experience or practical assignments/activities.
Formal certificates must be provided within three months of signing the contract. Failure to provide this will result in your contract being withdrawn.
Five full GCSEs at A*-C or grades 4-9, including English Language and Maths.
Alongside your salary of £29,680, the company contributes £8,598 towards you being a member of a Defined Benefit Pension scheme.