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2013 Graduate Employment Opportunity
Our client is a blue chip international business operating in the nuclear industry. They design, manufacture and construct plants from sites in the UK, Germany, the Netherlands, France and USA. Devoted to continuous improvement, they are looking for outstanding graduates to join their Graduate Development Programme.
You can expect to be placed within the Projects & Plant Design group and will be reporting directly to the Control, Electrical & Instrumentation Design Manager.
What the Graduate Development Programme can offer you:
2 years of structured training across all sites to obtain the robust knowledge of functions and processes. (It is expected that after completing the programme you will go on to a full staff role).
Appointed mentor and coaching support.
Assistance in gaining Chartered Engineer accreditation.
The Graduate Development Programme is accredited with the IMechE and IET.
Up to £30,000 per annum plus benefits and 6 monthly salary reviews.
Our client’s UK office is located near Chester however the Development Programme will require regular travel to other sites in Europe. This could be for substantial periods of time in order to achieve a particular learning objective.
You will learn how to:
Provide a professional and competent customer design support service including preparation and verification of design deliverables to meet customer needs.
Manage and verify sub-contractors design and equipment supply deliverables via design and safety reviews and functional testing.
Assure compliance with appropriate International Standards.
Support site installation, testing and commissioning.
Produce detailed technical specifications and designs
Qualifications & Experience:
2:1 or above in Electrical Engineering or an equivalent degree. You must show the ability and drive to become a Chartered Engineer.
You must be a well organised, ambitious and a motivated individual but also be able to work well in a team environment.
You must have excellent written, verbal and problem solving skills.
Due to global site locations you must be able and willing to take up any future overseas development opportunities if and when they become available.
IT literacy in Microsoft packages essential.
Ability to speak French, Dutch or German in addition to English would be an advantage.
You must be eligible to receive SC security clearance (please note for a British passport holder it could take up to 3 months).
For more information please call Simon at DATS on 01925 403800 or email CV direct to simon.hancock@dats.co.uk
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