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Graduate Mechanical Engineer : Vehicle Dynamics
Graduate Mechanical Engineer : Vehicle Dynamics
Location
Warwick
Type
Permanent
About The Role
We are looking for a talented Graduate Mechanical Engineer : Vehicle Dynamics to join a highly skilled engineering consultancy, where you'll help solve complex technical challenges across automotive, aerospace, robotics, and advanced engineering sectors.
Working as part of a collaborative team, you will contribute to projects involving:
- Vehicle performance
- Chassis systems
- Suspension design
- Simulation, analysis, and testing
This role offers the opportunity to take ownership of technical work early, applying engineering fundamentals and analytical thinking to develop practical solutions for real-world problems.
Key Responsibilities
As a Graduate Mechanical Engineer : Vehicle Dynamics, your role will include:
- Supporting the design, development, and validation of vehicle and mechanical systems.
- Applying first-principles engineering approaches to investigate and solve technical challenges.
- Conducting engineering calculations, modelling, and analysis to support design decisions.
- Performing vehicle dynamics studies, simulations, and system-level investigations.
- Supporting the development of suspension, chassis, and associated mechanical systems.
- Creating CAD models, engineering drawings, and technical documentation.
- Participating in testing and validation activities, analysing results, and identifying improvements.
- Collaborating with colleagues, clients, and suppliers to ensure successful project delivery.
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About You
The ideal Graduate Mechanical Engineer : Vehicle Dynamics is:
- Curious, analytical, and passionate about solving engineering problems. -Possesses a strong foundation in engineering fundamentals, mathematics, and physics, with the ability to bridge theory and practical engineering challenges. -Enjoys understanding system behaviour, questioning assumptions, and developing robust technical solutions.
Requirements
- Degree: MEng or BEng in Mechanical Engineering, Automotive Engineering, Aerospace Engineering, or a related discipline.
- Technical Knowledge: Strong grasp of engineering fundamentals, mathematics, and physics.
- CAD Experience: Familiarity with 3D CAD software, such as CATIA, SolidWorks, or NX.
- Analytical & Problem-Solving Skills: Ability to approach challenges logically and effectively.
- Communication Skills: Clear and effective technical communication.


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Desirable (Preferred) (Not Mandatory)
- Experience with FEA, Multi-Body Dynamics (MBD) or simulation software.
- Knowledge of MATLAB, Simulink, MSC ADAMS, or similar tools.
- Exposure to vehicle testing, validation, or data analysis.
- Programming skills in Python, MATLAB, or VBA.
- Hands-on experience from industry placements, Formula Student, motorsport, or engineering projects.
Why This Role?
This Graduate Mechanical Engineer : Vehicle Dynamics position offers:
- Exposure to a diverse range of engineering challenges.
- The chance to develop technical expertise across multiple sectors.
- Collaboration with experienced engineers and technical specialists.
- An environment that values curiosity, initiative, and enthusiasm for problem-solving.
The successful candidate will combine strong technical foundations with a passionate drive to tackle real-world engineering challenges.
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