The Applied Engineering Group provides expertise that supports the engineering design and development of in-service and future warheads, both directly and in-directly across all key business areas at AWE.
AWE has fantastic new opportunities for Mechanical Design Engineers (CAD) to join our Applied Warhead Engineering Team and apply their expertise in support of AWE's Weapon Projects.
It researches, develops and implements new technologies to help improve the capability and efficiency to design, simulate, manufacture and test across AWE.
Successful candidates will be required to apply their mechanical engineering expertise to support and deliver projects for both future and in-service programmes.
We have exciting new opportunities for Senior Mechanical Engineers with a background in design, manufacture and trials to work within the AWE Warhead Containers team.
These projects vary across the product lifecycle from deriving requirements, developing conceptual designs and architectures, testing and verification activities required to introduce products into service.
This role will involve developing warhead components and sub-systems that contain pressurised equipment, mechanical structures, electrical sensors and chemical interfaces.
AWE has a great opportunity for a Mechanical Design Engineer (Warhead Enhanced Nuclear Safety Team).
The successful candidate will be working with a multi-disciplined team made up of Engineers, Physicists and Material Scientist to provide concepts, prototypes and validated engineered solutions to support Replacement Warhead technologies.
AWE is looking for a Project Engineer to provide Engineering capability to the Trials, Experiments & Technology Development Sub-Function, to support with a wide range of challenging projects and electrical maintenance work within a newly formed Enabling Team.
Closing Date: 21st August 2024
If you would like to work within some of the UK's most impressive facilities and in a role which provides excellent careers progression opportunity, we want to hear from you!
AWE is looking for Control and Instrumentation Engineers to support with a wide range of challenging projects and maintenance work within the Orion Laser Facility.
This is a fantastic opportunity to work in a facility which is one of a kind!
Our scientists use this facility to research the high energy density plasma physics phenomena, which occur at the heart of a nuclear explosion or the interior of a star.
Apply expertise in electrical building services and associated plant to deliver engineered solutions within the operational lifecycle phase.
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Working within our Facility Engineering team, we are looking to appoint an experienced Electrical Engineer to deliver professional engineering services across our plant and equipment.
This is an excellent opportunity for you to apply your expertise to deliver engineering solutions during the lifecycle of our facilities and in return receive excellent training and development to help you further your career.
Working within our Facility Engineering team, we are looking to appoint an experienced Mechanical Engineer (Plant & Building Services) to deliver professional engineering services across our plant and equipment.
This is an excellent opportunity for you to apply your expertise to deliver engineering solutions during the lifecycle of our facilities and in return receive excellent training and development to help you further your career.
This will give you the opportunity to work for one of the area's largest employers where you will have the opportunity to develop your expertise whilst making a direct and visible contribution to the successful running of our business.
These projects vary from component level to full system design.
AWE have exciting new opportunities for Systems Engineers with experience in requirements definition, functional and physical architectural design, model-based systems engineering and verification and validation.
As a member of the WH containers team, successful candidates will be required to support projects developing, procuring, and testing new designs in support both current and future programmes.