About the role
As a Graduate Mechanical Engineer, you’ll be expected to hit the ground running on one of Dyson’s many live projects, applying your university knowledge from the get go. Working as part of a larger project team, you’ll have your own set of project deliverables and the chance to take ownership of how these are achieved. Some of your tasks could include:
Responsibility
- Conceptualize, Develop and Detail ideas for precision mechanical parts and layouts, using 3D CAD and state-of-the-art engineering analysis tools.
- Developing mechanical parts, assemblies and design requirements from concept, development to production.
- Developing and validating mechanical designs that meet specification requirements, verifying those designs through analysis and with experimentation in our advanced development laboratories.
- Participates in projects related to cost, quality, design and productivity using methodology such as Tolerance Stack, Process Capability (Cpk), FMEA, Design of Experiments, etc.
- Work with our Manufacturing Team to design equipment and experiments for engineering evaluations in support of productivity & quality improvement projects.
- Working with engineers and scientists/technical experts across a broad range of disciplines, you’ll be comfortable learning from others, but also sharing your own knowledge and ideas.
Requirements
- Delivering the next generation of Dyson Digital Motor is tough, so you’ll need to be:
- On track for 2nd upper class honors or above and be studying towards a Mechanical, Aerospace or any related engineering degree
- Able to start in Q3 2022
- Able to evidence how you have applied your technical knowledge to solve problems, either through your university projects, internships or as part of your extra-curricular activities.
- Able to build your own networks to learn from the technical expertise around you.
- Creative in your approach to problem solving to ensure our solution are better.
- Passionate about Dyson and our technology to help us meet our ambitious future plans.
- Demonstrate a good understanding of the fundamentals in topic areas such as structural dynamics, fluid mechanics, thermodynamics or mechatronics.
- Proficient in 3D CAD (Unigraphics), PLM and Minitab is an advantage but with the right attitude you can pick this up fast.
- Above all, you’ll want to play a key part in bringing the next generation of Dyson Digital Motor to the world.
- For your application to be considered, please upload 1) your detailed resume and 2) TOR (all semesters inclusive) in a single file together with your online application.