JDR Cable Systems
Graduate Engineers - Hartlepool

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JDR Cable Systems – Graduate Engineering Programme 2026
Are you ready to kickstart your engineering career and play a key role in shaping the future of the offshore energy industry?
JDR Cable Systems is looking for driven, open-minded, and dynamic graduate engineers to join our team and contribute to the development of highly specialised subsea cable systems. You’ll have the chance to work with cutting-edge technology and push the boundaries of the energy sector, as we support the global shift towards net-zero carbon emissions by 2050.
About the Role:
As part of our Graduate Development Programme, you will be immersed in a fast-paced and rewarding environment, working on innovative projects that are transforming the energy landscape. You will gain first-hand experience by rotating through various departments, developing key skills and technical expertise in Design Engineering, Product Development, Technology and Analysis.
With tailored support from our team of experts, you will have the opportunity to gain valuable insights into different aspects of our business, including working directly with stakeholders at all levels. You will be challenged to demonstrate excellent communication skills as you collaborate with colleagues and clients alike.
What We’re Looking For:
Bachelor's degree in Mechanical Engineering (or related fields). Creative and solution-oriented thinking with a passion for tackling new challenges. Strong interpersonal skills with the ability to collaborate with various teams across the business. A genuine interest in contributing to the offshore energy industry and helping the world achieve its net-zero targets.
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Your Graduate Journey at JDR:
We offer a development training programme that includes a mix of technical rotations supporting various departments, giving you a holistic view of the business and allowing you to grow into a well-rounded engineering professional. From day one, you’ll be immersed in the JDR culture, with a tailored personal development plan that targets your career goals and supports your ongoing learning.
As a Graduate Engineer, you’ll have the opportunity to:
Join accredited bodies like IMechE, progressing towards Chartered Engineer status. Work on real-world projects that support the offshore renewable energy sector. Access mentoring from senior engineers to guide your development and help you reach your full potential.
Flexible Working:
We operate a hybrid working approach, where you’ll work three days a week in the office at our Hartlepool Manufacturing facility, with the flexibility to work from home the remaining two days.
Why JDR Cable Systems?
Exciting growth opportunities: Be part of our expansion journey, as we strive towards meeting the growing demand for offshore renewable energy. Creative and impactful role: Your contributions will directly impact our business and the energy industry. Career progression: With structured mentorship and access to accredited bodies, we help you advance your career at your own pace. Support for a sustainable future: Join a team that’s actively working towards delivering the energy transition needed to meet global sustainability goals.


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Other added benefits, some of which are upon completion of a successful probationary period, include:
Upto £35 per month Gym Allowance Healthshield registration and benefits 5 weeks’ holiday plus bank holidays Matched Pension contributions of upto 8%
The Application Process
Our selection process is designed to be fair, engaging, and inclusive. Shortlisted applicants will be invited to complete ability tests, such as mechanical reasoning, numerical, and verbal assessments, followed by interviews and assessment activities at our Hartlepool facilitiy.
The Graduate Engineering Programme starts in September 2026.
If you’re passionate about engineering, ready to face exciting challenges, and eager to play a pivotal role in the future of offshore energy, apply now to join the Graduate Engineering Programme at JDR Cable Systems!
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