Mechanical Engineering Graduates (Jul 2026)

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Newcastle upon Tyne
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Mechanical Engineering is an extremely versatile field of study. This specialist degree is sought after in our Earth and Environment, Property and Building, Transport, Mining, Energy and Water Groups.

Graduate positions well suited to Mechanical Engineering include (mainly considered but not exclusive to):

  • Graduate Tunnel Engineer
  • Graduate Mechanical Engineer
  • Graduate Hydraulic Engineer
  • Graduate Vertical Transportation Engineer
  • Sustainability Consultant
  • Graduate Engineer – Water
  • Graduate Project Engineer

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  • Hands-On Experience: Tackle real-world challenges and apply your knowledge.
  • Mentorship: Connect with industry experts who guide your growth.
  • Tech Training: Get skilled up with cutting-edge digital tools.
  • Continuous Learning: Thrive in a supportive environment focused on your development.
  • Networking Opportunities: Join a vibrant, inclusive community of early-career professionals.

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