Electrical, Control & Instrumentation Engineering Graduate Programme
Programme overview
Electrical, Control and Instrumentation Engineering Graduate Programme
Salary: Minimum £35,000. Salary is dependent on location, role and qualifications.
Location: Devonport, Plymouth
Application closing date: 16 October 2025
Programme start date: September 2026
Role ID: 66853
What will you do on the programme?
Join our Electrical, Control and Instrumentation Engineering Graduate Programme and contribute to delivering some of the UK’s most impactful engineering projects. You’ll support work across the engineering lifecycle – from technology innovation and concept design to production, commissioning, in-service support, and decommissioning. Projects may include designing cutting-edge submarines, converting military vehicles, refurbishing ships, advancing next-generation nuclear power plants, and building safer, more efficient rail networks.
You’ll apply your engineering knowledge to meaningful projects, collaborating with experienced professionals to deliver innovative, high-quality solutions.
How is the programme structured?
Over two years, you’ll rotate through placements every three to six months, exploring different projects and teams. Some rotations may be at different locations, helping you build your professional network and understand how the business operates. You’ll build a strong foundation in electrical, control and instrumentation engineering, with increasing responsibilities such as leading small teams and overseeing projects. You’ll have the chance to align placements with your interests and career goals to gain relevant experience.
How do we develop and support you?
From day one, you’ll receive structured support, personalised training, and dedicated mentorship. You’ll join our Graduate Development Programme, featuring expert-led masterclasses on communication, personal branding, resilience and wellbeing. For Chartered or Incorporated Engineer status, we offer full guidance and cover all associated fees.
What rewards and benefits will you get?
We offer a comprehensive package to support your development, wellbeing and life outside of work. In addition to a minimum starting salary of £35,000, benefits include:
* A minimum of 25 days of holiday plus bank holidays, with agile working options subject to discussion with your manager
* Generous pension and employee share schemes
* Flexible benefits, including cycle to work scheme, discounts
* Wellbeing support, including Employee Assistance Programme, digital GP service and health checks
You’ll also have the chance to get involved in STEM outreach activities and volunteering opportunities.
What do you need to apply?
* We accept degrees in Electrical Engineering, Control and Instrumentation, Robotics, Mechatronics, Control Systems, Aerospace, Avionics, and Software. Preference is for degrees accredited by the relevant institution.
* Security Clearance/Trade Control: You must be able to achieve Baseline Personnel Security Standard (BPSS) and Security Check (SC) clearance. Some programmes may be limited by place of birth, nationality, citizenship, or residency. Details at GOV.UK.
Where will you be based?
Places on the Electrical, Control and Instrumentation Engineering graduate programme for Autumn 2026 are available in Plymouth. Based at Devonport, Plymouth, you’ll be part of a team that supports Royal Navy vessels. Placements at different sites across the UK are possible. Agile working is supported, but on-site presence is expected several times a week. Flexibility and openness to relocation are encouraged, and personal circumstances will be considered when arranging placements.
Ready to apply?
Applications are reviewed on a rolling basis, and the programme may close early if there is a high volume of interest. To maximise your chances, submit your application and complete required online assessments as soon as possible.
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