Renishaw - Graduate Process Development Engineer
2022-10-21 14:22:07
2023-01-23 23:59:59
- Wotton-under-Edge, Gloucestershire
- £28,000 YEAR
- 23rd Jan ’23
- Closed
Renishaw offers exciting opportunities for graduates on their two-year development programmes designed to develop ambitious, talented, and self-motivated individuals into skilled experts in their chosen field.
What Will I Gain From This Graduate Scheme?
This programme will be based on a series of placements where you will work on real projects, aligned to your ambitions and interests, that will deliver tangible results to this global business. By investing in your personal development, we hope to build up and broaden your knowledge and experience to create a confident and skilled professional to prepare you for a meaningful role within one of our product or services divisions.
What Type of Things Will I Be Working On?
Within the assembly development scheme, you will develop your knowledge and technical skills within precision electro-mechanical, optical assembly, automation, robotics, and the development of entirely new and innovative solutions to challenges.
Engineering experience will be gained in process improvement, new product introduction, assembly development, and project engineering.
This scheme provides a route to process development engineer with progression opportunities based on skills development and performance. There are options for further progression within either the divisional design focused areas or within the manufacturing technical functions.
Where Will I Be Working?
This role is based at our New Mills site near Wotton-under-Edge in Gloucestershire. As Renishaw is based in a semi-rural location, it is essential that applicants have their own form of transport or are willing to relocate to the local area. The site is around 25-30 minutes drive from Bristol so easily commutable by car.
What Do I Need?
Applicants must have a 2:2 or higher degree (or equivalent) in a technical engineering field such as mechanical engineering, product design, electronical engineering, aerospace or robotics.