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Mechanical/Aeronautical Graduate Engineer

Frazer-Nash Consultancy
Leatherhead
4 days ago
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Mechanical/Aeronautical Graduate Engineer

Frazer-Nash are an engineering, systems and technology consultancy. Through our meaningful innovations, our experts support organisations make lives safe, secure, sustainable and affordable.

In a nutshell, engineering consultancy is all about providing advice to positively impact our clients’ projects and businesses and the wider world around us.

As a Mechanical/Aeronautical Graduate Engineer you’ll be surrounded by a collaborative engineering community to support you deliver impact, learn, and excel. This community includes your graduate engineer peers and those in the first few years of their careers through to internationally recognised experts with many decades of experience.

The Role: This is a Mechanical/Aeronautical Graduate Engineer role within our Engineering stream at Frazer-Nash. As a graduate you could be joining one of the following discipline areas:

  • Fluids, Thermal and Process Engineering
  • Structural and Mechanical Integrity
  • Design of hardware

Within these areas you will be involved in delivery a diverse range of projects to our clients working from component level to system level, throughout all aspects of project lifecycle (from R&D to decommissioning) and in conjunction with other technical disciplines.

Your projects could include:

  • aerodynamic optimisation of an offshore wind farm;
  • assessing the integrity of nuclear power station equipment for extended life;
  • design of a space based resource extraction systems;
  • prediction of cooling flow effectiveness in an aerospace jet engine;
  • certification of a structure for operation during earthquakes;
  • development of multi-physics novel space satellite system;
  • design of process equipment for packaging and storage of nuclear waste.

We’re Looking For People Who Can Become:

  • A problem solver: with the ability to critically question what you see, to solve problems that build on your technical understanding, and show initiative and ownership for your ideas and work.
  • A collaborator: with the ability to work with supervision and with others with different technical backgrounds.
  • A self-starter: with the ability and desire to take ownership of the tasks ahead of you and deliver them to the client, project or team to create an impact.
  • A communicator: with the ability to discuss and convey projects and outcomes with internal stakeholders and clients who may be themselves in a technical or non-technical role.

You will need to have obtained a 2:1 Degree or higher (or equivalent/experience) with a related Engineering or relevant physical sciences bias.

Our Recruitment Process:

  1. Application - CV submission
  2. Measure Potential - Arctic Shores’ task-based assessment.
  3. Video Interview - Situation based & technical questions.
  4. Explore day - This includes the opportunity to learn about what we do, network with current Graduates and find out about what a career at Frazer-Nash has to offer.
  5. Decision/Feedback - You will receive feedback even if we do not make the decision to offer you the job or progress you to the next stage.

Here's What We Offer:

  • The opportunity to join and learn with a team that’s both enthusiastic and encouraging.
  • An attractive salary: £33,000 + £2,000 joining bonus
  • 25 days holiday + the opportunity to buy 5 days.
  • A company that has its heart in the right place and a welcoming work culture.
  • Hybrid working with flexibility around life outside of work.
  • Company pension scheme.
  • Private healthcare membership + wellbeing support.
  • Bonus scheme linked into company performance.
  • Support and mentoring on route to achieving professional accreditation.
  • Paid membership fees to a professional institution.
  • Early career teams and office socials.


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