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Engineering & Technology Graduate Mechnical Engineer

TÜV Rheinland Group
City of London
2 weeks ago
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Job Summary

At TÜV Rheinland Industrial Services, part of the global TÜV Rheinland group, we believe our people are our greatest asset, and we’re committed to helping them reach their full potential. We invest heavily in developing our employees, providing not just the technical knowledge they need but also supporting their personal and professional growth. TÜV Rheinland places a strong emphasis on fostering a diverse workforce, as we believe that unique perspectives and varied experiences are crucial for driving the innovative culture needed to address the complex challenges of tomorrow.


Our Graduate Programme is carefully structured to ensure you gain a well‑rounded skill set. You will:



  • Develop technical skills and specialist expertise in your particular discipline.
  • Be supported through non‑technical training, emphasising personal growth and development of consulting skills.
  • Take on real responsibilities from day one, working on various exciting and impactful projects across different industry sectors.
  • Work as part of a diverse team with opportunities to travel through involvement in international projects.
  • Be actively supported on your journey towards chartership with your relevant professional body.

This hands‑on experience supported by formal training allows you to rapidly grow, building both your confidence and capability as an engineering consultant.


For those ready to take on the challenge of a rewarding career in engineering, TÜV Rheinland Industrial Services offers the perfect environment to grow, innovate, and make a real difference in building a safer and more sustainable future.


This is an opportunity to join a highly experienced team of inspection engineers delivering inspection services to client companies across the globe in all industry sectors. You’ll work alongside a senior engineer/consultant on all types of project sizes and complexities, with a particular emphasis on an agile approach to identify new and more efficient ways of working. The successful candidate will join our existing graduate development scheme and aim towards achieving chartership within a 4 to 5 year period.


Job Description

Technical contribution


Performs basic mechanical engineering and technical safety tasks to generate initial project deliverables cost‑effectively and in accordance with contract specifications, quality standards and safety requirements. All deliverables will be reviewed and approved by senior engineers and consultants. Exercises judgment on limited details of work and on application of standard methods. Prepares project documentation within one’s scope of deliverables.


Contract management


Identifies variation requests to support contract claims issuing.


Planning and control


Follows work plans and cost estimates in one’s area of responsibility. Ensures quality deliverables on time and within targeted cost.


Risk and opportunity management


Supports risk assessments and implementation of resulting actions in one’s area of responsibility. Documents and handles technical risks according to mitigation guidelines.


Customer


Clarifies technical queries for customers. Interacts with other staff and contractors within one’s scope of deliverables.


Processes and tools


Uses standard processes, software and tools applicable to one’s area of responsibility. Reports process and tool inefficiencies, along with suggesting ideas for improvement.


Requirements - Qualifications, Knowledge, Skills & Experience:

Essential



  • Minimum 2:1 Masters degree level qualified in Mechanical Engineering.
  • Clean UK Driving License.
  • Energetic, enthusiastic and self‑motivated candidate
  • Clear communication skills with ability to deliver bad news.
  • Willingness to Travel and able to travel out of area on occasions.
  • Applicants must have the legal right to live and work in the UK at the time of application and for the foreseeable future. Unfortunately, we are unable to offer visa sponsorship for this role

Desirable



  • Engineering experience working in High Hazard Oil, Gas & Chemicals Industry.
  • Associate member of relevant institution e.g. Institution of Mechanical Engineers.

The application window closes on 28th Novemeber 2025


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