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Areas and types of work available
Salary & Benefit information
People you can count on,
products you can trust
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Electronic Engineering Industrial Placement
Allocated to dedicated project or specialist team
Experience a variety of activities throughout the product lifecycle Conceptual design Detailed Design Design Analysis Verification Testing
Apply taught knowledge to current projects and investigations Will be given responsibility to complete packages of work required
Development opportunities exist through day to day work and targeted training
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Electronic Engineering Graduates
Allocated to dedicated project or specialist team
Experience a variety of activities throughout the product lifecycle Conceptual design Detailed Design Design Analysis Verification Testing
Apply taught knowledge to current projects and investigations Will be given responsibility to complete packages of work required
Obtain appreciation of key business functions to support future development opportunities
Development opportunities exist through day to day work and targeted
training
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Software Design
Industrial Placement students - typically Training lasts 12 months Two, six month placements – software design and software
verification
Graduates - typically Training lasts up to 24 months First six months in software design Followed by three, four month placements
– Possible placements in systems design, systems verification, safety , SQA, project management, OS systems design, manufacturing (electronic or hydro-mechanical), slave controls, capability team
– Must have one placement in software verification
Final six months placement back in software design
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Software Design
Software design trainees shall typically receive specific training on:
UML modelling Ada95 SPARK Controls Technology Continuous Improvement Introduction Quality Management System Introduction Holistic Gas Turbine – Intermediate Introduction to Product Integrity Introduction to Export Control
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Systems Graduates and Industrial Placements
Requirements gathering and specification
Sub-system design Design analysis, including modelling
and simulation
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Problem investigations System integration Verification and validation
Safety assessment Failure cause and consequence modelling
TOP EVENTeg FADEC CAUSED INFLIGHT SHUT DOWN
TE - IFSD
BOTH OF THESEFAILURES MUSTOCCUR
TE-DF
EITHER OF THESEFAILURES COULDCAUSE TOP EVENT
TE - SF
INADVERTENT TRIPOF OVERSPEEDPROTECTION
IOP TRIP
FMV FAILS CLOSED
FMV-C
LOSS OF CHANNEL BOUTPUT DRIVES
EEC-LANE B
LOSS OF CHANNEL AOUTPUT DRIVES
EEC-LANE A
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Materials Engineers
Design and Technology Materials Selection Materials Evaluation Materials Processing
Selection & Evaluation
Component Failure Forensic Investigation
Materials & Process Specifications Design and Review
Supplier Audit and Manufacturing Process Optimisation
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Multi-Discipline Team Metallurgical Polymers Tribology Surface Treatment Chemistry Fuels and Lubricants
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Mechanical Engineering Industrial Placement
One year working in industry on diverse projects such as A350 and Boeing 777
Opportunities to experience both product design and development
Working in existing project teams applying your skills to real world problems
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Mechanical Engineering Graduate Placement
Develop your Career with a structured programme that is IMechE accredited
Work on Aerospace projects as diverse as A350 and Boeing 777
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Salary & Benefit Information
Graduate Salary - £25,300 per annum Industrial Placement Salary - £15,200 per annum
Accredited Graduate Programmes i.e. IMechE, IET, RAeS AEC uses it placement programme to recruit and sponsor its
future graduates (60% of students sponsored in 2011) Usual large company benefits
25 days plus statutory days Company bonus scheme Pension scheme Flexible working hours in many areas
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