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Graduate Engineer
WHAT WE DO – AND WHY!,
Mobility connects people. People shape mobility. With 6,100 employees around the globe, FEV develop revolutionary and efficient drive systems, cross-link vehicles with each other and their surroundings, and strive to make our lives safer using intelligent systems. We need the right people at the right place to do so.
FEV UK is the subsidiary of FEV Group for the British market covering the UK customers and together with our global teams we deliver projects. From our modern UK test and engineering centre in Coventry we work on exciting e-powertrain projects contributing to significant reduction in CO2 in transportation and mobility.
Qualification A degree in Mechanical Engineering, Automotive Engineering, Electrical Engineering, or a related discipline, with an automotive background preferred Recent graduate or up to 1 year of relevant experience, including placements or internships Basic understanding of powertrain systems, vehicle fundamentals, and automotive engineering principles Fundamental knowledge of electrical systems, control systems, and automation principles as applied to automotive applications Exposure to calibration, data analysis, or automotive communication tools (e.g. INCA, CANalyzer) would be advantageous Understanding of CAN bus systems, sensors, actuators, and data acquisition is a plus Strong analytical and problem-solving skills A proactive attitude and willingness to learn and develop Good communication skills and the ability to work effectively as part of a team
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Eligibility to work in the UK without sponsorship, now or in the future
Tasks As a Graduate Powertrain Engineer you will support the development and calibration of powertrain systems. You will collaborate with experienced engineers, gaining practical exposure to real-world engineering challenges while developing your technical and analytical capabilities.
Support calibration and development activities for conventional internal combustion, hybrid and battery electric powertrain systems Assist in the collection, processing and analysis of test data Work closely with senior engineers to support issue investigation and resolution Contribute to validation activities, including test bench and vehicle-based testing Participate in global test trips and development activities at customer sites Develop knowledge of calibration tools, processes and methodologies


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, WHAT WE OFFER,
Shape the mobility of tomorrow, being involved in projects that will develop carbon reduction in the automotive industry Attractive salary package, depending on experience and specialist knowledge 25 days annual leave plus bank holidays Pension contribution Training opportunities as part of FEV UK Death in Service is 4 times Annual Salary Cycle to work bike purchasing scheme Salary sacrifice lease car scheme Free Eye Tests Free Vaccinations (such as flu vaccination) Mobile Phone Contributions (where applicable) Option to Buy and Sell Annual leave Social events Free workplace car parking (where applicable) Hybrid working, family friendly policies
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