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2026 UK Graduate Mechanical Engineering Career Path: Water Sector

Mott MacDonald
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Engineer the Future of Water. Empower Communities. Protect the Planet.

At Mott MacDonald, we’re not just building infrastructure—we’re shaping the systems that deliver clean water, protect public health, and support sustainable living. As a Graduate Mechanical Engineer in our Water Division, you’ll be part of a team that’s transforming the entire water cycle—from abstraction and treatment to distribution and disposal.

You’ll work on high-profile, innovative projects, including advanced resilience schemes at some of the largest wastewater treatment works in the UK, helping protect the River Thames and surrounding communities from pollution and flooding. This is your opportunity to contribute to meaningful change, supported by a culture that values your growth, wellbeing, and ideas.

Job Description

What You’ll Be Doing

  • Design with purpose: Contribute to mechanical designs across the full water cycle—potable water systems, wastewater treatment, and more.
  • Innovate and collaborate: Work alongside multidisciplinary teams to deliver sustainable, forward-thinking solutions for complex challenges.
  • Learn and grow: Gain exposure to cutting-edge technologies and engineering practices, supported by mentoring and training.
  • Make an impact: Help deliver projects that improve lives, protect ecosystems, and respond to the climate emergency.

Candidate Specification

We are looking for committed and motivated graduates with a genuine passion and a desire to make a difference in the world. If this describes you, apply today to launch your career at Mott MacDonald.

To be eligible for this opportunity, you will have less than 12 months’ relevant experience (excluding placements) and have a minimum of a bachelor’s degree (obtained no earlier than 2024) or expected to achieve a degree in mechanical engineering or similar discipline.

What We Offer

About Your Development

A graduate position should be more than just a job. We know this and so do you. That’s why with our graduate roles we aim to give you the experience and technical knowledge you need to progress your career. From the moment you join us, you’ll receive the training you need. You will be assigned a mentor, who will guide you to meet the objectives of your professional training needs.

You will join our three-year early careers soft skills development programme – Accelerating your Future, which is designed to give you the skills and tools necessary for a long-lasting successful career here at Mott MacDonald.

Our Benefits

  • Biannual salary reviews: we believe that hard work should be rewarded and recognised.
  • A competitive salary: in addition to biannual reviews, we will ensure that you’re given a salary that matches the current industry standard.
  • Contributory pension up to 7% of your salary: we have the best people on our team, and we like to look out for them.
  • A flexible benefits scheme: our company is made up of a range of different people and we understand that different people want different things.

Equality, Diversity and Inclusion

We put equality, diversity and inclusion at the heart of our business, seeking to promote fair employment procedures and practices to ensure equal opportunities for all.

Mott MacDonald is an equal opportunities employer and welcomes applications from all sections of society.


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