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Summer Internship - Nuclear Safety Engineer - Energy and Marine

Babcock
Pay: Competitive
Internship Type:
Length of Scheme: Unknown
Deadline date: Unknown
Location: Rosyth Rosyth United Kingdom
Category: Internship
Available from: Immediately
Finishes on: Ongoing Position
Type of work: Full Time, Indoor , Daytime Work
Job reference: E05009065
Transport/Logistics 2022-03-28 2022-09-26

Job Description

Get an incredible summer experience or immerse yourself in our world for a year. It’s not just graduates who get to experience the extraordinary things we do at Babcock. These 10 to 12-week internships over the summer holiday give you the opportunity to try out a discipline and see if it’s something you want to do once you graduate. Lucy's internship at Babcock Video Player is loading.Current Time 0:00/Duration -:-Loaded: 0%Stream Type LIVERemaining Time -0:001xChaptersdescriptions off, selectedcaptions settings, opens captions settings dialogcaptions off, selectedThis is a modal window.Beginning of dialog window. Escape will cancel and close the window.TextColorTransparencyBackgroundColorTransparencyWindowColorTransparencyFont SizeText Edge StyleFont FamilyEnd of dialog window. Lucy Peck, Industrial Engineering Intern, describes the experiences and skills she has gained at Babcock so far. To watch the full Gradcracker/Babcock webinar click here. What you’ll be doingWe will give you a broad education in all areas of nuclear safety engineering. This could involve working on several projects, and training with safety case authors, human factors consultants, engineers of all disciplines, radiation protection advisors and specialists in assessing shielding requirements. There will also be opportunities to work with other specialists, such as environmental management. Your work will support the safe construction, operation and decommissioning of nuclear facilities and Royal Navy submarines.What you’ll get out of itDuring the summer placement, you’ll get the opportunity to work in a department relevant to your degree subject so you can start putting theory into practice. You can expect to work on current projects where you’ll have real input and learn how to work safely in a workplace environment.What you’ll need To be in Year 3 (or above) in your studies of a relevant degree in Electrical/Electronic EngineeringTo be able to satisfy the MoD’s security requirements (you may need to complete a medical assessment)

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