Intern R&D - ASC

AkzoNobel
Gateshead
2 months ago
Applications closed

Related Jobs

View all jobs

Senior, Engineer - Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC)- Aerospace – Canada – USA -UK locations

Senior, Engineer - Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC)- Aerospace – Canada – USA -UK locations

System Design Integrator

Senior Electronics Engineer

Lets paint a picture of the internship:

AkzoNobel is one of the largest global paints and coatings companies. We supply industries and consumers worldwide with innovative products and we are passionate about developing sustainable answers for our customers.


Our company operates in more than 60 countries and are one of the world’s leading suppliers of paints and services for car repair, commercial vehicles, Aerospace, automotive plastics and decorative markets. Brands include Sikkens®, Lesonal®, Dynacoat® and Wanda®.


Within AkzoNobel we strive for a leading position in technology by developing technologies and products that comply with the highest technical demands in this industry

The placement can last from 6 to 12 months, and starting dates and topics will be defined individually, depending on the team where the internship takes place and available projects. 

Please note, that we are looking for multiple interns

What could the internship involve?

The student will be part of a team or project group working on coating formulations and performing a variety of test with a high degree of independence. Literature, internal reports and coating educating syllabi are present to be used to acquire theoretical knowledge. All equipment necessary for paint formulation is available. The student will have a very regular contact with the supervisor to discuss approach, results, and continuation. The subject for the internship can have a more innovative character (technology/concept development) or focussed on product development. Several continuously evolving subjects are available, so is not possible to predict which projects will be worked on in advance. Regardless of this, all interns will have the opportunity to have an in-depth learning of coating technology and doing research in an industrial organisation. 


What do you need to have to be successful in this Internship?

On-going study in Chemistry or Chemical Engineering (MBO/HBO/WO) Good knowledge of the English language Proactive, self starter anf good communication skills Hands on mentality and a high level of curosity  Possess creativity to deal with practical problems and a strong drive to deliver  Being a Team Player

 
What do we offer in return?


AkzoNobel is consistently rated as one of the top employers in The Netherlands. You will join a company that is committed to achieving real sustainability. At a personal level you will also benefit from:

Monthly full-time allowance, plus travel work-from-home expenses  Work experience in an international company Various training opportunities to improve your hard and soft skills in the workspace Successful interns will be considered for positions within AkzoNobel

Get the latest insights and jobs direct. Sign up for our newsletter.

By subscribing you agree to our privacy policy and terms of service.

Industry Insights

Discover insightful articles, industry insights, expert tips, and curated resources.

Space Industry Job Interview Warm‑Up: 30 Real Coding & System‑Design Questions

From launch vehicles and satellite constellations to deep-space probes and space tourism, the space industry is experiencing unprecedented growth. Private companies and government agencies alike are seeking professionals skilled in aerospace engineering, software development, communications, mission operations, and robotics to push the boundaries of human exploration and commercial ventures. If you’re pursuing a role in the space sector—whether it’s designing spacecraft systems, developing satellite software, or enabling mission control—thorough interview prep is pivotal. This blog post tackles 30 real coding & system-design questions you might face when interviewing for a position within the space industry. We’ll also explore why targeted preparation matters, how to showcase domain-specific knowledge, and what traits employers prize—like collaborative problem-solving and resilience under ambitious deadlines. If you’re searching for new space jobs in the UK, check out www.ukspacejobs.co.uk, a specialised resource linking candidates to employers across satellite operations, launch services, and beyond. Let’s begin with an overview of why rigorous interview readiness is so essential in this challenging and fast-moving field.

Negotiating Your Space Job Offer: Equity, Bonuses & Perks Explained

How to Secure a Compensation Package That Reflects Your High-Flying Role in the UK’s Growing Space Sector Introduction The UK’s space industry is expanding at an unprecedented pace. From satellite constellations designed to monitor climate change to cutting-edge propulsion systems for interplanetary missions, professionals in the space sector are at the forefront of innovation that extends beyond Earth’s boundaries. As a mid‑senior engineer, scientist, or project manager in this domain, you’re not merely contributing to routine tasks—you’re helping propel humanity’s future exploration and commercial utilisation of space. Such an important contribution deserves a negotiation strategy that looks beyond a simple salary figure. Today’s top space organisations—whether they focus on launch vehicles, satellite communications, or advanced in-orbit services—recognise they must attract and retain specialised talent. As a result, compensation packages increasingly encompass equity (tying your success to the company’s ascent), performance-based bonuses (rewarding major project milestones), and perks (supporting both your career progression and well-being). Focusing solely on monthly pay can mean missing out on these crucial opportunities. This guide helps you navigate the full scope of your potential offer—understanding equity structures that capture growth, identifying milestone-based bonuses linked to successful missions or technology demonstrations, and leveraging perks that enhance your daily satisfaction in a mission-critical field. By adopting a well-informed, holistic approach, you can land a deal that truly mirrors your high-impact contributions to the UK’s booming space sector.

Space Jobs in the UK Public Sector: Opportunities Across Defence, Research, and Beyond

The UK’s space sector is undergoing a renaissance, propelled by innovations in satellite technology, research on deep space missions, and a growing demand for earth observation data that underpins everything from climate monitoring to defence planning. While private companies like OneWeb, SSTL, and UK-based start-ups garner headlines, the public sector plays a pivotal role in shaping and supporting Britain’s space ambitions. From the Ministry of Defence (MOD) to research councils and national agencies, government bodies drive cutting-edge projects that require a broad range of skills—from engineering and astrophysics to policy and project management. For professionals looking to make a tangible impact on national priorities and scientific progress, space jobs in the UK public sector offer a unique combination of challenge, stability, and societal benefit. Whether you want to design next-generation satellites, coordinate launch sites, or develop satellite applications for healthcare and environmental services, this sector provides numerous pathways. In this extensive guide, we’ll delve into why space is a strategic focus for the UK government, highlight key public sector organisations, explore typical roles, discuss the essential skills and qualifications, and give you practical tips for landing a space job that shapes the future of British space endeavours.