Engineering Assistant
hace 2 días
Barrow
Engineering Internship – Naval & Submarine Systems 12-Week Internship | £24,300 (pro rata) | Scotstoun or Barrow | June 2026 Start Get hands-on with real engineering. From day one. This is a 12-week paid engineering internship for undergraduates who want exposure to complex, large-scale engineering projects within the aerospace and defence sector. You’ll work alongside experienced engineers on live programmes, gaining insight into how advanced naval and submarine systems are designed, developed and delivered — from early concept through to build support and commissioning. The role As an Engineering Intern, you’ll rotate across specialist teams within a highly technical department, contributing to real project work rather than just observing. Depending on the team, you may be involved in: • Weight engineering and stability analysis, • Hydrostatics and fluid dynamics, • Manoeuvring, control and performance modelling, • Infrastructure and in-build support, • Seamanship, outfit and design development What’s in it for you • Competitive salary: £24,300 pro rata, • World-class training and development, • Real responsibility from day one, • Opportunity to work with industry experts and mentors, • Flexible benefits package to suit your lifestyle, • Strong professional networks with other interns and graduates Why this internship? ✔ Work on advanced, high-impact engineering programmes ✔ Gain exposure across multiple specialist engineering disciplines ✔ Learn in a supportive, collaborative environment ✔ Build experience that sets you apart for graduate roles ✔ See how large-scale engineering projects are delivered end-to-end Key criteria Essential • Currently studying a Bachelor’s degree (any discipline considered), • On track for a minimum 2:2, • Available to start in June 2026 for a 12-week internship, • Interest in engineering, technology or complex systems, • Willingness to learn, contribute and take responsibility, • Some roles are subject to security and export control restrictions, • Nationality or place of birth may affect eligibility for certain projects