Graduate Recruitment Facts
- The only programme of its kind in the energy sector
- 3 UK wide projects in your professional discipline and 1 international secondment in countries such as the United States, Japan, France and Sweden
- Work across the entire nuclear sector including decommissioning, energy supply, defence, supply chain, nuclear processing and logistics
- £24,000 starting salary (£26,000 second year subject to performance)
- £1,000 Golden Hello
- All work and training aligned to Initial Professional Development stage requested by the ‘Chartered Institutes’
- 480 hours training
- 10% paid voluntary work time, with professional voluntary support
- Footprints Corporate Social Programme
- 30days' vacation a year plus Bank Holidays!
- ‘Career Mentor’ and ‘Professional Development Mentor’ from day one
- Directorial sponsor
- Choice of partners to continue your career with at the end of the programme
Innovation, challenge, mobility and the right experience to light up your career
We aim to give graduates a groundbreaking career promise:
- two years four secondment;
- 480 hours of dedicated training;
- 10% voluntary time;
- two dedicated mentors;
- a directorial sponsor; and
- the combined power of an entire industry.
Twenty of the country's leading companies are offering the most comprehensive graduate programme that the energy industry has ever seen. Companies range from large global brands that you know and dream of working for to exciting companies that, once you do know them, will knock your socks off.
They include:
Rolls Royce BAE Systems Sellafield Ltd
Toshiba Atkins Amec
Jacobs Ministry of Defence and the
Nuclear Decommissioning Authority
Why has the Nuclear Decommissioning Authority put this together?
We are a public sector body charged with the responsibility of decommissioning and clean-up of the UK's current public sector nuclear legacy. We have a major role in ensuring there is a sustainable workforce to achieve our mission. A world class graduate programme supported by a host of like-minded partners is a significant part of fulfilling that objective.
The challenges facing our industry are huge and range from decommissioning to engineering new solutions, from nuclear power stations to ship yards, from the wilds of the Highlands to the docks of Plymouth.
We need a new kind of Pioneer. Is this you?
How to apply
If you are a graduate or will graduate in the following work areas:
- Project Management
- Mechanical Engineering
- Environmental Science
- Finance
- Electrical Engineering
- Civil Engineering
the process is extremely simple.
Apply now at http://www.nucleargraduates.com
The Programme
The programme is one of the most ambitious ever put together for graduates and a formidable partnership of companies have worked together to create it.
You will go through four projects:
- three in the UK; and
- one abroad (in places such as the United States, France or Japan).
These structured secondments will give you the best possible experience because they are mapped against the criteria needed by professional bodies such as CIPA, ICE, IMECHE and CIMA.
Mobility is critical to this programme. As pioneers, travelling the length and breadth of the country, you will experience different companies in different locations.
You will have the challenge of learning a range of managers' styles, geographical cultures, business type characteristics and how supply chains differ. The projects are supported by twelve weeks of offsite graduate specific training at a nuclear graduate training facility.
Your time will be divided into four three week sessions which include:
- induction;
- orientation;
- technical; and
- behavioural training.
Subjects range from project management to team communication, and from nuclear science to commercial awareness.
A nuclear careers counsellor will support you and at the end of your programme your CV will go to the twenty organisations that make up the programme. You can then choose from their offers. We give you the experience but you decide your future.
Training
The one promise we make to you is that these two years will be amongst the toughest you have experienced. The training is there to support you and to move you towards your status as a chartered professional. You will go through a blend of behavioural and technical training offsite at our nuclear graduate training facility. We will stretch your mind to take on new work processes and commercial challenges, whilst equipping you to deliver your day job – changing the face of our industry forever.
All the way through your development you will have the programme support team including, personalised to you:
- a directorial sponsor;
- training mentor; and
- personal sponsor.
You will also have individual project mentors and line managers. You will mix with people from different backgrounds and disciplines, ranging from scientists to engineers, accountants to project managers.
Your cohort will always be there, and the bonds you form in that group will be amongst the strongest you have ever made. Only the others on your programme will understand your challenge as a pioneer on this programme.
Footprints Programme
Many companies have corporate social responsibility policies. As a unique programme we were able to build ours around you. Our "Footprints" programme ties your development into leaving a lasting impact on the areas you work in. This is delivered in two ways:
- "Footprints Days"; and
- 10% of your time.
Footprints Days
This is an innovative and exclusive programme designed for the nuclear graduate scheme. You will go with your cohort on four sets of two programme days looking at distinctive issues facing the UK as a whole today. These will include education, the environment, business and community. The site visits through these will include schools, prisons, police stations, factory floors and farms. You will find out how the economy works, what life is like outside the nuclear industry and most important how you can impact it through your 10% voluntary time.
10% Time
Following the Footprints Days you will work with the Footprints team to select voluntary work in local communities. This time will be spent using your unique skills to support local businesses, community groups and schools. All of this can be mapped into your professional development as well as giving you the opportunity to meet characters from different walks of life.
Programme Partners
BAE Systems British Nuclear Group Rolls Royce
Magnox Electric Sellafield Ltd British Energy
Urenco Grontmij Atkins
Ministry of Defence Environment Agency Amec
Toshiba Westinghouse Jacobs
Nexia Solutions Nuclear Decommissioning Authority
United Kingdon Atomic Energy Authority