AboutEnergy Systems
We help customers navigate the complex transition to a decarbonized and more sustainable energy future. We do this by assuring that energy systems work safely and effectively, using solutions that are increasingly digital. We also help industries and governments to navigate the many complex, interrelated transitions taking place globally and regionally, in the energy industry.
Do you enjoy solving real-life problems and learning from industry leading experts? Do you want to work on a variety of projects that touch all aspects of the energy transition?
Here at DNV, what we do matters. Whether it’s helping the Energy Industry transition to a more decarbonised and sustainable future or helping safeguard life, property and the environment, every day, what you do will make a difference. This is our shared purpose and one our people are proud to be part of.
Our highly respected Risk Advisory department in the UK and Ireland, is primarily responsible for the delivery of consultancy-based safety, integrity and risk management services. We provide high quality advisory services to the onshore and offshore oil and gas sector (upstream, midstream and downstream) and increasingly, provide similar services to the evolving hydrogen, carbon dioxide and renewables sectors.
Within this, our specialist integrity teams deliver a range of critical consultancy services such as failure investigation, fitness for service assessment, stress analysis, life extension, risk-based inspection, asset health assessment, vibration assessment and risk management, to operators in support of their ongoing operations.
We are also leading our industry in advising clients how to repurpose their existing assets for the transportation of hydrogen or carbon dioxide to support the energy transition and deliver the innovative solutions that our industry and planet needs. This multi-disciplinary approach, with materials and integrity engineers working alongside our other discipline experts drawn from safety, flow assurance and rotating equipment, is what makes what we do, unique.
Our Opportunity
As a Graduate Mechanical Engineer within our growing Asset Integrity Section, you will support clients across the energy industry through the provision of advisory services and consultancy, to manage the mechanical integrity of production, transmission, and distribution energy / oil & gas assets throughout our client’s asset life cycle.
With guidance from your colleagues, you will be responsible for delivering projects across all stages, including proposal preparation, methodology development, analysis, reporting, and the formulation of recommendations and solutions that fulfil client expectations.
You will have the opportunity to collaborate with both our Fitness For Service (FFS) and Vibration and Asset Health (VAH) teams, gaining comprehensive experience across our service offerings, which include:
- Development and implementation of methods for managing fitness-for-service assessments for pressure equipment, tanks, and pipelines, including identifying degradation mechanisms in pressure vessels and pipelines and delivering cost-effective remedial solutions
- Conducting pipework and structural vibration measurements and investigations across operational assets to identify root causes and assess risk, while supporting comprehensive analytical work through engineering calculations, data interpretation, and technical analysis
- Theoretical analysis of vibration, and fluid pulsation and noise issues
- Failure and mechanical integrity investigations
- Conducting plant condition assessments to support operational integrity and safety objectives, perform compressor testing to ensure safe and efficient operation, and carry out plant surveys to verify compliance of compressor safety equipment
- Technology qualification and research
Our structured Graduate Programme therefore, provides a fantastic start to your career, enhancing both your technical and professional skills, whilst supporting your journey towards chartership and becoming an expert in your field. There will also be opportunities for working across our other specialist Asset Integrity / Risk Advisory teams and wider DNV group, on a range of exciting, energy asset technology projects. You will have opportunities to travel to client sites across the UK to support on site data collection activities.
You’ll be stretched but always supported, so don’t worry if the Energy industry or some of the terminology is unfamiliar to you, we’ll teach you all you need to know. Upon joining, you’ll receive a buddy to help you settle in, a mentor to enhance your technical knowledge, as well as ongoing on-the-job coaching and support from your colleagues.
Primarily based at our office in Loughborough (Leicestershire), you’ll initially be in the office most days, helping you get fully immersed with your colleagues and the work you will be doing. Once you’re settled into the role and fully up to speed, we offer a more hybrid model of working—typically a 3/2 split between office and home—to give you the best balance of collaboration and autonomy.
The role will also include some work at customer offices and sites in the UK and overseas, with offshore assignments a possibility, and will therefore require flexibility and a willingness to work on short to medium term assignments as required.
We value all our people and the contributions they make to our business, so it’s important that our rewards make us all feel valued here. That’s why we offer a flexible reward and benefits package, allowing you to choose the things that matter most to you, including;
- Minimum Starting salary of £33,750
- Non-contractual profit share scheme
- Structured Graduate Programme, development and excellent career progression opportunities
- Lifestyle benefits: 26 days annual leave, opportunity for up to 10 days unpaid leave, sabbatical leave, hybrid/flexible working options
- Wellbeing benefits: (inc. Private Medical, Dental Insurance, Health Assessments, Gym allowance). Company contribution towards eye tests and glasses (for computer/laptop users), and Flu Vaccinations. Also, our Employee Assistance Programme (EAP) provides free and confidential support for issues including work, family, relationships, money and health and we provide free fruit in our offices
- Financial Benefits: including a Pension Scheme with employer pension contributions up to 9%, Life Assurance and Income Protection
- Travel benefits: Season Ticket Loan, Cycle to Work Scheme, Electric Vehicle Salary Sacrifice Scheme (for personal use)
- Re-imbursement of relevant Professional Membership Fees (up to £570)
- Access to employee retail discount site for high street and on-line shopping
Next Steps
- Step 1: Follow the link to apply and answer a few simple eligibility questions.
- Step 2: Complete a fun, online game-based assessment.
- Step 3: Learn more about the role via an online briefing with members of our team.
- Step 4: Attend a virtual Assessment Day to learn more about our team and opportunity, have an interview, take part in an interactive team activity and spend time with some of our current/recent graduates.
- Step 5: Receive a decision and constructive feedback.
Our process really is as simple as that, so what are you waiting for? Good Luck!
Our application deadline is Sunday 19th April 2026 and we anticipate that our Assessment Centre will take place week commencing 18th May 2026.
DNV is an Equal Opportunity Employer and gives consideration for employment to qualified applicants without regard to gender, religion, race, national or ethnic origin, cultural background, social group, disability, sexual orientation, gender identity, marital status, age or political opinion. Diversity is fundamental to our culture and we invite you to be part of this diversity.
As a Graduate, we do want you to share our passion for your career development within our industry and demonstrate your desire to develop yourself within this exciting area. We try to keep our list of essential requirements to a minimum, but there are a few essential things needed to qualify for this position:
- Minimum 2:1 Degree in Mechanical Engineering
- Passion for developing your skills both professionally and personally, including the commitment to complete the appropriate professional registration in your field (Chartership)
- Excellent numerical, analytical and problem-solving skills along with ability to produce clear and concise technical reports for our customers
- Motivation to contribute to the energy transition, including the repurposing of existing infrastructure
- Pro-active willingness to learn new skills, displaying a willingness to ’get stuck in’ and undertake work outside your ‘comfort zone’, demonstrating appropriate balance between asking for help and using own initiative / thinking through the problem
- Excellent interpersonal and team working skills, confident in building professional relationships and demonstrating first class written, verbal communication and presentation skills
- Self-motivated with the ability to plan and prioritise own time and activities, to meet deadlines and achieve project objectives
We would also hope that you would possess an interest and/or developed some understanding in some of the following technical areas as part of your studies:
- Perform data analysis and finite element modelling, including dynamic analysis, alongside pipework stress analysis using CAESAR II
- Apply knowledge of stress analysis, material behaviour, and structural mechanics, as well as advanced vibration and acoustics assessment techniques, including modal analysis. MATLAB programming for data acquisition and analysis
- Developing knowledge of relevant industry standards related to fitness-for-service assessments and pipework vibration
If you possess the curiosity and initiative to become an expert in this exciting area and potentially one of our future leaders, then this role could be for you.