Graduate Engineer

RCG Moody International Limited c/- Intertek
Edinburgh
2 weeks ago
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Intertek Transportation Technologies are looking to recruit Graduate Engineers to support growth at our Milton Keynes Sites. We support OEM's and Suppliers on their testing programmes for Internal Combustion, Hybrid and Fully Electric Powertrains and Transmissions. Our team are dedicated to being the best technical partner to our clients, with expertise in product testing, and in-depth understanding of the systems we work with.

Our Graduate Scheme

Candidates will complete a 2-Year rotation plan, with placements in all key Engineering and Operational Functions of the Business, transitioning into a permanent engineering role upon successful completion.

Our goal is to provide our Graduate staff with exposure to a varied range of tasks and challenges to facilitate personal growth, whilst empowering them to drive ongoing innovation and positive change within our Business.

What We Offer

Join Intertek and become part of our global network of inspiring and entrepreneurial colleagues. We are a global family that values diversity and we thrive working together with precision, pace and passion. We are working to make the world Ever Better, ensuring the quality, safety and sustainability of products and services used by millions of people around the world. We offer:

Competitive salary/benefits

Development and career opportunities around the Globe

Working in a highly motivated team and dynamic working environment

We are an Equal Opportunity Employer who do not discriminate against applicants. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, colour, religion, sex or national origin.

Intertek operates a preferred supplier arrangement and we do not accept unsolicited approaches from agencies.

How to Apply

The ideal candidate will be a Degree level graduate in Mechanical, Automotive, Aerospace Engineering or similar. A strong understanding and/or previous experience of Electric and Internal Combustion Powertrains is desirable. We are currently recruiting c andidates who would be available to join us in Summer/Autumn 2025. Please Include your CV and a Cover Letter introducing yourself, and what motivates you join our team. Our application closing date is 28th March 2025

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