FAQs
What is the salary for the Electrical and Electronic Engineering Graduate Programme?
The minimum salary is £32,500, but it is dependent on location, role, and qualifications.
Where is the location of the graduate programme?
The programme is located in Devonport, Plymouth.
When is the closing date for applications?
The closing date for applications is 17 December 2024.
When is the start date for the programme?
The start date for the programme is in Autumn 2025.
What qualifications do I need to apply for this programme?
We accept a wide range of degrees in disciplines such as Engineering, Systems, and Computing. Preference is given to degrees accredited by the relevant institution.
Will I need to undergo a security clearance for this role?
Yes, many early careers roles are subject to Security Clearance, and your eligibility may depend on your place of birth, nationality, citizenship, or residency.
What benefits does the programme offer?
You will receive a minimum of 25 days of holiday plus bank holidays, a generous pension and employee share schemes, flexible benefits, and an employee assistance programme supporting physical, mental, and financial wellbeing.
Can I work on different projects throughout the programme?
Yes, the programme encourages mobility across sectors, allowing you to gain broader experience and exposure to various projects.
Will there be training and development opportunities during the programme?
Yes, you will be automatically enrolled in our Graduate Development Programme, which includes digital and face-to-face sessions on wellbeing and performance.
How many applications can I submit for different programmes?
You can submit only one application per cycle. If you submit multiple applications, only the first one received will be considered.