Mechanical
Shape the future of power electronics with innovative mechanical design.
Surprising as it may seem for a power electronics product, mechanical engineering plays a critical role in designing variable speed drives. Our sponsored graduate programme offers you the opportunity to tackle real-world engineering challenges and develop cutting-edge solutions.
What you’ll do
- Design, simulate, and test components and systems to meet product specifications, compliance standards, and cost targets.
- Work on fine details, such as selecting plating for interconnects, and big-picture challenges, like mounting large, heavy products in enclosures.
- Collaborate closely with manufacturing and supply chain teams to bring designs into production.
- Use industry-standard tools like:
- 3D CAD for precision design
- FEA (Finite Element Analysis) for structural integrity
- CFD (Computational Fluid Dynamics) for thermal and airflow optimization
- Apply your knowledge of materials, manufacturing processes, and product design to create robust, efficient solutions.
Why join us?
Be part of our Undergraduate Sponsorship Scheme which includes the following benefits:
- An initial 8 week paid summer placement in our global R&D HQ with accommodation provided, if required.
- Pending a successful summer placement, you will be eligible for a monthly bursary during your studies.
- Additional 8 week summer placements for each year of study.
- Opportunity to join the R&D team as a Graduate Engineer after successful completion of your course.
- Contribution to University fees following the successful completion of your Undergraduate degree.
- World class IET accredited training scheme to guide you to achieve CEng.
- You will be assigned a dedicated highly skilled mentor who will be with you from the point you join the scheme to becoming professionally registered.
- We are also partnered with the E3 Academy which links us to some of the top UK universities and companies which offers excellent networking opportunities.
Career timeline
Explore your potential career pathway from undergraduate sponsorship to senior engineering roles.

