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Mechanical Engineering (Multiple Roles & Locations) Industrial Placement, UK 2026

GlaxoSmithKline
Worthing
4 days ago
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Site Name: UK - Hertfordshire - Ware, UK - Angus - Montrose, UK - County Durham - Barnard Castle, UK - West Sussex - Worthing

Posted Date: Sep 11 2025

Overview

Choose Wisely, Apply Confidently. To maximise your opportunities at securing an Industrial Placement with us this year, apply to no more than 3 adverts. (For clarity, multiple roles within a single advert are considered one application.) We encourage you to concentrate your efforts on the roles that best align with your skills, interests and university experience, as this will strengthen your application and give you the best chance of success.

Roles Available in Location: Montrose, Barnard Castle, Worthing, Ware

Education required: To apply for this placement, you must be currently studying an IMechE accredited undergraduate degree in Mechanical Engineering

Other requirements: You will have completed a minimum of 2 years of your undergraduate degree but will not have graduated at the start of your placement. You must be enrolled at a UK or ROI university for the duration of your placement. If you have already graduated with a bachelor’s degree and are currently studying a postgraduate Masters, you are not eligible for this programme.

Language requirement: Written and spoken fluency in English

Expected Start date: July 2026

Duration: 1 year (approximately)

Salary: A salary of £25,400 plus a bonus.

Workplace Arrangements: Please read the workplace arrangements for each role carefully before applying.

Application Closing: Early applications are encouraged as candidates will be reviewed regularly, and the advert may close at any point.

About the Internship: A GSK internship offers real-world work experience with live projects. You’ll learn from your team and develop skills for the future.

What do we offer you?
  • A competitive salary, with an annual bonus based on company performance.
  • Employee recognition programs, which reward exceptional achievements.
  • Wellbeing and health resources, including a confidential 24/7 helpline, mindfulness, health screenings and financial wellbeing support.
  • Private Healthcare Insurance with 24-hour online GP access.
  • Optional support: identity protection, long-term care, home, auto and pet insurance.
  • Opportunities to work with Employee Resource Groups for networking and development.
  • IPUnite community for development, networking and pre-joining webinars.
  • 2 volunteering days per year.

Typical skills you can expect to learn on this placement include teamwork, communication, time management, problem-solving, networking, data analysis, and role-specific technical skills.

The Roles (4 available)

Role 1 – Mechanical Engineering - Montrose

Workplace Arrangements: Full time on site required

Overview of the Department

GSK Montrose manufactures active pharmaceutical ingredients (APIs) for respiratory, dermatological and HIV conditions. The Production Engineering team supports five manufacturing areas and focuses on maintenance, efficiency, operability and plant reliability, while supporting utilities and infrastructure strategy under GMP guidance.

Key Placement Learnings

  • Ownership of maintenance life cycle plans
  • Failure investigations
  • Technical specification of maintenance contracts
  • Plant Modification Procedure input and approvals
  • Technical evaluation of complex issues with business impact
  • Consideration of regulatory, legal and financial implications
  • Compliance of asset care activities
  • GMP principles understanding

Role 2 – Mechanical Engineering - Barnard Castle

Workplace Arrangements: Full time on site required

Overview of the Department

Barnard Castle supports a range of products and focuses on equipment improvement, reliability and production performance. Placement students may be based in production or site operations teams.

Key Placement Learnings

  • Reliability studies on critical equipment
  • Predictive maintenance introduction
  • Maintenance optimisation
  • DMAIC problem solving
  • Safety and quality risk assessments
  • Cost saving analysis through reduced failure rates

Role 3 – Mechanical Engineering - Worthing

Workplace Arrangements: Full time on site required

Overview of the Department

Multiple mechanical engineering opportunities at Worthing, in manufacturing, packaging, utilities and facilities, focusing on GMP-critical systems, high-speed packaging lines and reliability programs to meet quality and EHS standards.

Key Placement Learnings

  • Supporting delivery of mechanical, inspection and reliability programs
  • Investigating new engineering technologies
  • Maintenance best practices development and implementation
  • Equipment specification and root cause analysis
  • Safety and quality risk assessments
  • Continuous improvement for GMP
  • Understanding equipment, plant and processes; mechanical design and problem solving
  • Leading peers or contractors
  • Project management and planning (plant modifications, turnarounds, safety improvements)

Role 4 – Mechanical Engineering - Ware

Workplace Arrangements: Full time on site required

Overview of the Department

Ware sites include Packing, Assembly, Frontend Engineering, MSAT, Utilities & Facilities, and OSD Engineering, covering maintenance of packaging lines, device assembly, high-level platform improvements, and NPI-related equipment upgrades and root cause analyses.

Key Placement Learnings

  • Leading maintenance, equipment improvement or business projects
  • Understanding MOC, Risk Assessment, Machinery Safety, Process Safety
  • Change management and root cause analysis
  • Equipment upgrades design support
  • Problem solving to reduce rejects and waste costs
  • Managing complex investigations and deviations
  • Risk assessments and GMP familiarity
  • Leading deviation investigations
  • Understanding equipment, plant and processes related to the degree area
  • Collaboration across teams

Apply now!

Recruitment stages: Eligibility Form, GSK Digital Assessment, Virtual Assessment Centre or Virtual Interview. Hints and tips are available on the Early Careers Hub here. We are an equal opportunity employer and welcome applicants from diverse backgrounds. More information about inclusion at GSK is available here. For information about GSK careers, please visit our website here.

Need help with your application? Email or call .

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Why GSK? Uniting science, technology and talent to get ahead of disease together.

GSK is a global biopharma company with a purpose to unite science, technology and talent to get ahead of disease together. We focus on four therapeutic areas: respiratory, immunology and inflammation; oncology; HIV; and infectious diseases. We are committed to an agile working culture and to inclusivity. We encourage reasonable adjustments during the process.

GSK is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We do not discriminate based on race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability, or other protected characteristics.

For UK Intern roles, contact or email . For UK Apprentice and Graduate roles, contact or email .

Important notice to Employment businesses/ Agencies: GSK does not accept referrals from employment businesses/agencies without prior written authorization.


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