Graduate Laser Applications Engineer
You have just finished your degree and want to apply what youve learned in a real, hands-on engineering environment. You step into a laboratory where lasers are used not for theory, but to solve real customer problems at microscopic scale.
In this role, you will be part of a team of around 16 engineers and scientists, working with state-of-the-art laser micromachining systems to produce components and manufacture precision plates. Your work will involve machining to extremely tight tolerances, often within plus or minus one micron. You will program the machines, optimise processes, and refine techniques to achieve consistent, high-quality results.
Your day-to-day will be hands-on, with plenty of variety and responsibility. Some projects will focus on process optimisation, others on delivering production components to exacting standards. Occasionally, you may be asked to work a few hours on a weekend, around one in four weekends, with overtime paid at time and a half and travel expenses covered.
You will be supported by experienced engineers and scientists who will help you build confidence in laser processing, materials behaviour, and ...