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Graduate Mechanical Engineer

Assystem
Blackburn
2 days ago
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Overview

Assystem Blackburn, England, United Kingdom

Assystem is an international company with one mission: accelerate the energy transition around the world.

Every day, our 8,000+ switchers located in 12 countries (Europe, Middle East, Pacific Asia & Africa) connect their six thousand billion neurons to tackle the task of the century: switching to low-carbon energy. We are a collective committed to making the energy switch. Sharing our knowledge, expertise and values allows us to innovate and think differently about the energy transition.


Here is how you can be a part of that switch:


Assystem is an international company with one mission: accelerate the energy transition around the world.


Every day, our 8,000+ switchers located in 12 countries (Europe, Middle East, Pacific Asia & Africa) connect their six thousand billion neurons to tackle the task of the century: switching to low-carbon energy. We are a collective committed to making the energy switch. Sharing our knowledge, expertise and values allows us to innovate and think differently about the energy transition.


Here is how you can be a part of that switch:


Job Description

Launch Your Career with Our Graduate Programme


Your Future Team:

Are you a Mechanical Engineering graduate ready to shape the future of energy? Join our exciting two-year Graduate Programme and be part of something bigger. Get hands-on with live projects, sharpen your technical and professional skills, and gain exposure across the nuclear industry.


Why join the community of Switchers:
  • Access to mentors and technical experts
  • Peer-to-peer learning through Graduate Forums
  • An upskilling framework tailored to your development
  • The opportunity to rotate across industries, customers, and locations

Your Missions:

Over the two-year self-directed programme, you’ll gain unique insight into the nuclear industry. It all starts with broad exposure across teams and customers, evolving into discipline-focused work that aligns with your career ambitions. You’ll rotate through different teams and projects to grow your knowledge, skills, and behaviours.


Qualifications

Qualifications / Skills to be successful:

We’re looking for graduates who:

  • 📐 Have (or are expecting) a degree in Mechanical Engineering
  • 💡 Are curious about how things are designed and built
  • 🧮 Enjoy applying mathematical principles to solve real-world problems
  • 🛠️ Have an interest in tools like Inventor, SolidWorks, or AutoCAD
  • 🧩 Love tackling challenges and thinking logically
  • 🗣️ Can clearly communicate ideas and work well in a team
  • 🚀 Are self-motivated and eager to learn

Many of our graduates also work towards professional registration or chartership, and we’ll be here to support you every step of the way.


Additional Information

Additional Information:

To join our Graduate Scheme, you must:

  • 🛂 Be a UK sole national and a UK resident
  • 🛂 Be able to obtain at least Baseline Personnel Security Standard (BPSS) clearance
  • 📦 Be open to relocation or travel within the UK (relocation support is provided!)

More info on vetting: UK Government Security Vetting Info


Recruitment Process

After submitting your application, here’s what to expect:

  1. 1) Confirmation email with next steps

  2. 2) If successful at screening, a recruitment team member will call to discuss:

  • Your application and eligibility

  • Your passion for energy transformation

  • Your interest in and knowledge of your chosen discipline

3) Assessment Centre – you’ll be invited to one of our UK offices for an in-person day to showcase your skills and potential.


Diversity & Inclusion

We are committed to equal treatment of candidates and celebrate diversity in all forms. 👥💬 We believe that bringing together people from different backgrounds and perspectives is essential to creating innovative and impactful solutions. It’s your skills, talent, and bold ideas that matter most — not where you come from. So bring your unique contributions and help us shape the future.


We are committed to equal treatment of candidates and promote all forms of diversity within our company. Skills, talent, and our people’s ability to dare are the only things that matter. Bring your unique contributions and help us shape the future.


Seniority level
  • Not Applicable

Employment type
  • Full-time

Job function / Industries
  • Industries: Business Consulting and Services

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