Mechanical Engineering Rotational Programme (2026)

Air Products
Manchester
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Mechanical Engineering Rotational Programme (2026)

Apply for the Mechanical Engineering Rotational Programme (2026) role at Air Products.


At Air Products, our purpose is to bring people together to reimagine what’s possible, collaborate and innovate solutions to the world’s most significant energy and environmental sustainability challenges.


About the Programme

Our Career (rotational) Development Programme (CDP) is a three‑year journey for ambitious mechanical engineers (0–2 years’ experience). You’ll rotate through three 12‑month assignments, gaining hands‑on experience in areas such as:



  • Design and Maintenance
  • Plant Operations and Manufacturing
  • Production and Project Engineering
  • Start‑up & Commissioning
  • Operations Excellence and Mechanical Integrity

At least one rotation will be at a plant site, giving you real‑world exposure.


Potential Locations

  • Basingstoke
  • Carrington
  • Chertsey
  • Crewe
  • Ellesmere Port
  • Hull
  • Walkden

Why You’ll Love It

  • Work on projects that advance sustainability and innovation
  • Build technical and leadership skills with mentorship and training
  • Explore diverse roles to discover your passion
  • Join a culture built on Understanding, Integrity, Passion

What We’re Looking For

  • B.S. or M.S. in Mechanical Engineering
  • Graduating between December 2025 and August 2026
  • Strong academic record (e.g., 2:1 or above or local equivalent)
  • Internship/co‑op experience a plus
  • Leadership and campus involvement

Seniority Level

Internship


Employment Type

Full‑time


Job Function

Engineering and Information Technology


Industries: Chemical Manufacturing



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