Engineering Graduate Opportunities - England
Duration - 2 Years
Location - England
Applications close - 4th January 2026
Start Date - 14th September 2026
Salary & Benefits - £35,000 plus £3,000 sign‑on bonus + pension + a range of flexible benefits.
Programme Overview
Our Graduate Programme offers a unique opportunity to rotate across different operational sites and teams, giving you hands‑on experience in everything from network planning and asset management to fault response and customer service.
Training is primarily office or site‑based, but as you progress, you’ll enjoy increasing flexibility and responsibility as you move beyond the programme and into your engineering career.
Throughout your journey, you’ll be supported every step of the way, gaining the practical experience and professional development needed to thrive in the energy sector.
Minimum Criteria
Honours Degree (or equivalent) at a minimum of 2:2 in relevant disciplines.
A full UK driving licence is required for this role. If you are currently unable to obtain one, we’re happy to explore alternative arrangements to support you. Please note that a full UK driving licence must be in place by September 2026.
Distribution Network Engineering
Relevant Degrees: Electrical, Mechanical, Power Systems, Civil, or Construction Engineering.
What you’ll be doing:
* Gain practical, hands‑on experience in both field‑based and office‑based roles, supporting engineering teams in maintaining, upgrading, and responding to faults in critical infrastructure
* Get involved in network planning, asset management, and customer service to understand the full scope of electricity network management
* Contribute to decarbonisation projects and efforts to enhance network resilience
* Rotate through different teams and functions, building a comprehensive view of how we deliver safe, reliable, and sustainable energy to customers
* Collaborate safely in both office and field environments as part of a supportive, innovative team culture that values continuous improvement
Power Systems Analysis & Design
Relevant Degrees: Electrical, Electronic, or Power Systems Engineering.
What you’ll be doing:
* Work alongside a team of skilled engineers to drive improvements and upgrades to our network
* Assess network performance and design new infrastructure
* Support customer connections like solar panels
* Use simulation tools to optimise the grid
What’s in it for you
* Training is primarily office or site‑based, with increasing flexibility as you progress beyond the programme
* Support toward IET chartership
* Opportunities to gain network authorisations
* Experience across diverse engineering environments
* A career that supports clean, affordable energy for all
Where you’ll be Working
You’ll be based in one of our operational regions — Merseyside, Mid Cheshire, North Shropshire — with a mix of time spent in the office and out on‑site. This blend gives you the chance to see how our network works in the real world, connect with different teams, and gain hands‑on experience that goes beyond the desk.
Why SP Energy Networks?
We’re powering the journey to Net Zero. As one of the UK’s key electricity network operators, we’re upgrading infrastructure, embracing innovation, and helping communities transition to clean energy.
You’ll be part of a company that values diversity, inclusion, and sustainability – and supports your growth every step of the way.
Need adjustments or support during the process? Email: scottishpowergraduates@ambertrack.co.uk(opens in a new window)
You must have the right to work in the UK by September 2026. Check out our FAQs for more info.
Closing date: 4th January 2026*
*We encourage candidates to submit their applications as early as possible as we reserve the right to remove this advert or close it to further applications at any point during the recruitment process.
We’re committed to inclusion
At SP Energy Networks, we welcome people of all backgrounds. We believe diverse perspectives lead to better ideas and stronger teams. Join us in building a more inclusive and sustainable future.
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