Mechanical Engineering - Internship

NUVIA
Warrington
6 days ago
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Summer Internship – Mechanical Engineering

Location: Birchwood Park, Risley, Warrington


Duration: 8 weeks


Closing Date for Applications: 27th March 2026


NUVIA’s Mechanical Engineering Summer Internship provides an 8‑week insight into how mechanical engineering is delivered within the nuclear industry. Interns will shadow and support engineers who may be working on projects related to decommissioning, waste management, defence, commissioning and power generation.


What You Can Gain From a NUVIA Internship

  • Opportunities to build both technical and interpersonal skills
  • An understanding of professional expectations
  • Knowledge of early‑career engineering pathways and the variety of roles available
  • First‑hand experience of the nuclear industry
  • An understanding of how engineering projects are delivered
  • A friendly, supportive and collaborative workplace culture
  • Networking opportunities with engineers and other industry professionals
  • The chance to be considered for fast‑track access to NUVIA’s graduate programme upon completing your studies

Preferred Degree Backgrounds

We welcome applications from students who are predicted to achieve a 2:1 or above in:



  • Mechanical Engineering or a related discipline

Applicants should also be moving into their final year of study.


What We’re Looking For

  • Genuine interest in engineering and the nuclear sector
  • Curiosity, willingness to learn, and attention to detail
  • Good communication skills and a collaborative approach
  • Adaptability and a proactive attitude
  • Commitment to safe and responsible working practices

Applicants must also be eligible for security and medical clearance.


Why us?
About NUVIA

NUVIA, a subsidiary of VINCI Construction, is an international organisation operating across highly regulated sectors, with a strong history of delivery at nuclear sites in the UK and globally. We are committed to developing our people within a culture of safety, innovation, and excellence.


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