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Graduate Electrical/Electronic Engineer – Graduate Scheme 2024

Applications are closed

  • Job
    Full-time
    Entry Level
  • Engineering
  • £31.3K
  • Oxford

Requirements

  • Successful completion of relevant degree within the past 2 years.
  • To be considered you will need to have successfully completed your degree within the past 2 years at a UK university, and will possess a relevant degree from within the specialisms listed.
  • You will need to be self motivated, demonstrate the ability to work well with others, and have an interest in the development of a cleaner energy. Additionally, you will be passionate about self-development and you should have a proactive approach to your work with an enthusiasm to achieving your full potential.

Responsibilities

  • Supporting and maintaining pulsed power to UK’s national fusion experiment (MAST-U) and to the world’s largest tokamak (JET). 
  • Conceptual projects for the ambitious programme to deliver a prototype fusion energy plant (STEP) and the DEMOnstration power plant (DEMO).
  • Carrying out control and instrumentation, electrical and electronics activities for programmes across UKAEA including magnet power supplies, neutral beam power supplies and HV distribution.
  • Working alongside mechanical, electrical and software teams to ensure the delivered systems such as robots, machines and controls are demonstrably safe including reviewing and analysing of hardware / software in addition to design of complex safety functions.
  • Laying out the robotic maintenance facilities of a future fusion power plants in the early design phase.
  • Designing bespoke tooling for current generation robotics maintenance facilities.
  • Helping manage multimillion design, build and install contracts for facilities currently being built.

Government
Industry
1001-5000
Employees
2018
Founded Year

Mission & Purpose

UKRI convenes, catalyses and invests in close collaboration with others to build a thriving, inclusive research and innovation system that connects discovery to prosperity and public good. Our work is tackling 21st century challenges from climate and advancing technologies, to health, society, arts and culture. We bring together nine organisations with great depth and breadth of expertise, allowing us to connect research communities, institutions, businesses and wider society, in the UK and around the world. This combination enables us to work across the whole research and innovation system, informed by our networks and expertise. Our vision is for an outstanding research and innovation system in the UK that gives everyone the opportunity to contribute and to benefit, enriching lives locally, nationally and internationally.