Graduate scheme
Description
As a Process Engineering Graduate at NUVIA, you’ll join a two-year development programme that combines technical training with exposure to real-world nuclear projects, supporting your progress toward professional registration with the Institution of Chemical Engineers (IChemE). From day one, you’ll contribute to projects involving nuclear technologies such as decommissioning, commissioning, waste management, defence, and power generation, gaining exposure to the project lifecycle in highly regulated, safety-critical environments. Supported by experienced professionals and mentors, you’ll develop practical skills in process systems design and build the technical expertise and professional behaviours needed for a successful career in the nuclear industry.
Responsibilities
- Supporting the design and optimisation of process systems, plant layout, and equipment selection
- Contributing to radioactive waste management strategies and process safety assessments
- Producing mass/energy balances and equipment sizing calculations
- Developing process flow diagrams (PFDs) and piping and instrumentation diagrams (P&IDs)
- Producing technical documentation and specifications
- Embedding sustainability principles throughout delivery of engineering solutions
- Applying theoretical knowledge to real-world challenges
- Engaging with the supply chain
- Using digital engineering tools
- Ensuring compliance with legislation, regulations, and standards
- Collaborating with multidisciplinary teams
Additional Opportunities
- Introduction to Nuclear course
- Membership in NUVIA’s Early Careers Group (ECG)
- Acting as a STEM Ambassador in outreach activities
- Networking through the Young Generation Network (YGN)
- Participating in industry competitions and awards
- Visiting nuclear sites and live projects
- Professional development training, including:
- Professional Dialogue Skills
- Report Writing
- Commercial Awareness
- Foundational Project Management Skills
Preferred Degree Disciplines
Applicants should hold (or be on track to achieve) a 2:1 or above in one of the following or a related discipline:
- Chemical Engineering
Desired Candidate Attributes
- Passionate about engineering and the nuclear industry
- Analytical and detail-oriented problem-solvers, able to tackle complex challenges with precision and creativity
- Excellent communicators and collaborative team players, confident in sharing ideas and working with colleagues across different disciplines
- Adaptable and resilient, ready to embrace change and thrive in dynamic environments
- Committed to safety, ethics, and continuous professional development, prioritising responsibility and lifelong learning
- Willing to travel and work across multiple UK sites
Location and Duration
Location: Birchwood Park, Risley, Warrington
Duration: 2 Years
Application Closing Date
Closing date for applications: 14th February 2026
More Details
Apply by
14.02.2026
Locations
Warrington
