Engineering/ Physics Graduates

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Physics & Engineering Graduates
Cheltenham, UK
Full-Time | Entry-Level
Start Date: Flexible

Are you someone with a Physics or Engineering degree ready to launch your career? Looking for a role that will challenge you, grow your skills, and set you on a clear path for professional development? We want to hear from you.

The job will entail reviewing doccuments regarding new inventions and analysing inventions and concepts to discover parts which may require patent protection

What We Offer:

We’re on the lookout for bright, motivated graduates to join our growing team in Cheltenham. Whether your background is in mechanical, electrical, aerospace, software engineering, or physics – if you’re curious, driven, and ready to learn, we have a place for you.

In return, you'll get:

A structured development programme

Mentoring from experienced professionals

Hands-on project experience from day one

Career progression opportunities across technical and leadership pathways

A supportive, collaborative work environment

Competitive starting salary and benefits

What We’re Looking For:

A degree in Physics, Engineering, or a related discipline (minimum 2:1)

A passion for solving problems and thinking analytically

Strong communication and teamwork skills

Eagerness to learn and grow within a dynamic organisation

Full right to work in the UK

Whether you’re looking to work in R&D, systems design, project engineering, or technical consultancy, this is a fantastic springboard into a meaningful and exciting career.

RE Recruitment act as an employment agency on behalf of the client. If you don't hear back within 5 working days, please take this as an unsucessful application. 

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