Got a brain built for numbers and a curiosity that doesn’t quit?
If your happy place is somewhere between complex equations and hands-on problem-solving, and you’re the kind of person who actually enjoyed your final-year project, this could be your kind of role.
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This isn’t a run-of-the-mill grad scheme.
You won’t be stuck shadowing someone or pushing paperwork. You’ll be designing real components for cutting-edge projects - think custom-built solutions for the kinds of clients who need things to work first time, every time.
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The company?
They design and build high-performance capacitors that power everything from military propulsion systems to F1 performance tech. They’ve even contributed to the Large Hadron Collider. Not bad for a Norfolk-based team, right?
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What’s in it for you?
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Ownership from day one - your designs will be put to the test, literally
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Proper R&D work - test rigs, prototyping, data, iteration, the lot
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A small, expert team where you won’t get lost in the crowd
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Deep dive into power electronics and high-voltage design
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Competitive salary, training, and proper holidays (24 days plus bank hols)
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Based in Norfolk - no soul-crushing commute required
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You’ll fit in if:
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You’ve got a degree in Electrical Engineering or similar, with strong maths and physics foundations
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You’ve studied or worked in power electronics - and you’re keen to get hands-on with it
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You’ve dabbled in research, at uni or beyond, and actually enjoyed it
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You’re methodical but not rigid, able to juggle multiple tasks and think on your feet
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You can write solid technical English and talk shop without losing people
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You’re curious, precise, and keen to get your hands dirty with real hardware
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This is for the thinkers, the testers, the builders.
If you want to start your engineering career with something meaningful, where your brain gets a proper workout - this is it.
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Sound good? Drop us a message and we’ll talk it through. No big pitch, no portal, just a proper chat.